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Beekeepers, Farmers, and the Race to Save Pollinators
Beekeepers, farmers, and researchers gathered at the first-ever international pollinator conference in the U.S., confronting a crisis: the natio…
2 days, 16 hours ago
Pink Fire Foam Explained
A wildfire near Beacon Hill was met with a dramatic, pink-and-red fire retardant drop—50,000 gallons of fertilizer-based foam designed to cool f…
2 days, 17 hours ago
Cooling Law Backfires? Tax Smoke Signals
Spokane’s new “right to cooling” law aims to shield residents from deadly heat waves—but critics warn it could hurt low-income housing providers…
2 days, 18 hours ago
Two Triumphs Across Five Decades
In 1976, environmentalists celebrated a major win with the creation of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, a last free-flowing stretch of the…
2 days, 18 hours ago
Cross-Aisle Politics Under Fire
When a progressive activist running for state House gets snubbed by her own party for befriending a Republican, it sparks a fiery debate about b…
2 days, 18 hours ago
A Postal Hero’s Final Thank You
In a touching display of unity, over two dozen postal vehicles honked and waved signs past a Spokane hospital to cheer on Tony LeClair, a belove…
2 days, 18 hours ago
Reagan's Spokane Gambit
Fifty years ago, Ronald Reagan stormed the Spokane Republican convention in a fiery bid to unseat Gerald Ford, turning a tense delegate battle i…
2 days, 19 hours ago
Lisa Soranaka’s Vibrant Asian Heritage Mural
Lisa Soranaka is painting a stunning, culturally rich mural in downtown Spokane that honors the Asian American Pacific Islander community and Sp…
2 days, 19 hours ago
Mariners Struggle, Prospects Shine
Mariners fall 5-1 to Red Sox in a brutal offensive collapse, managing just two hits as bullpen woes and early pitching struggles unravel the gam…
2 days, 20 hours ago
Jack O'Dowd Walks It Off
Jack O’Dowd delivered a double heroics for the Spokane Indians, crushing a three-run homer and then hitting a walk-off shot in the 10th to seal …
2 days, 20 hours ago