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Plans for a North-South Freeway have been in the works since the 1940s. So, why has the project taken so long? → Read More
15 snowplows have been hit in the past three years and WSDOT said the numbers continue to rise. → Read More
In the last three years, WSDOT has expended $6.3 million towards encampment cleanups on state rights of way → Read More
The Great Pumpkinfest patch arrived outside Adams Elementary School in Spokane to bring lots of pumpkins and a fun morning to kids. → Read More
Some families are shopping at thrift stores for back-to-school instead of department stores as inflation raises costs of clothes for all ages. → Read More
WSDOT received a directive to accelerate the completion of the North Spokane Corridor, meaning it should open two years earlier in 2028. → Read More
The latest census numbers confirm that the Inland Northwest is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. → Read More
Prices remain high, inventory is low, but some homes are sitting on the market. A real estate agent explains what's happening with Spokane's housing scene. → Read More
The latest census data paints explosive growth in Spokane County while housing lags behind. → Read More
George Weyerhauser was held in a Spokane closet for five days as the "the greatest manhunt in the history of the Northwest" was launched looking for him → Read More
Andrew Hall's sword survived the tests on the popular TV show and he won the title of "Forged in Fire Champion," along with a $10,000 cash prize. → Read More
With increased demand for vaccine appointments, the need for vaccinators is also rising. WSU health sciences students are stepping up to help administer vaccines. → Read More
Carl Maxey was a Spokane's first Black lawyer and a boxer with a national title. It was his legacy that inspired the vision for the center. → Read More
HopSkipDrive's drivers call the app "Uber for school children." It could be available to all Spokane families as soon as this Spring. → Read More
The way songs become popular has changed drastically over the years. Now, artists are turning to social media in order to climb the charts. → Read More
Earth Economics estimates outdoor recreations sales are expected to exceed $26 billion in spending. → Read More
With more and more events getting cancelled in Spokane County, the local economy continues to take a big hit. → Read More
As more people wait to get tested, the Panhandle Health District is changing the protocol for how a test is ordered to reduce burden on the agency. → Read More
Inland Northwest Juneteenth Coalition celebrates virtually out of an abundance of caution and to ensure safe social distancing. → Read More
The state's revenue projection for 2019 to 2021, decreased by nearly $4.5 billion. State agencies, such as WSDOT, asked to reduce spending. → Read More