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My husband and I have been married for nearly 39 years. He has always had a tendency to put himself first – even before our sons, and now even our toddler grandson – but I’m at my wits’ end now of ...
We’ve been invited to a combination multigraduate/Father’s Day gathering at an in-law’s house. The hosts suggested it in order to honor all the fathers in the family, as well as the three graduates: ...
The settlement of Dishman is named for businessman Addison T. Dishman, born in 1865. He moved to the Spokane area in 1887 and ran a livery stable in Spokane with his brother until it was lost in the ...
With a boom in electric bicycles on Spokane streets, some medical professionals say they’re noticing a potential safety problem.
Lawmakers return to the Capitol on Monday with less than a month before Republicans’ self-imposed July 4 deadline to pass ...
Opinion
Letters for April 9
We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually correct, racist or are written with malice. We cannot accept more than one letter a month from the same writer. The Spokesman-Review ...
More than 25 years ago Susan and Pat DeVries, center, launched DeVries Business Services. Now their kids Josh Hundeby DeVries, left, and Melanie DeVries work with them at the East Pacific Avenue ...
Two months after the state Supreme Court overturned Spokane’s voter-approved anti-homeless camping law, the Spokane City ...
Vancouver showed it might be the system and not the players when it comes to their MLS Western Conference-leading success this season.
Maybe Happy Ending,” a moving show about two discarded robots who forge a relationship in a futuristic Korea, won the coveted ...
There was no magical comeback, no last-second stunner by the opponent. Just a more typical, complete, dominant effort from the Thunder.
A woman was struck in a hit-and-run incident while crossing the intersection of North Argonne Road and East Knox Avenue on ...