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The announced plan by Attorney General Pam Bondi to end mail-in voting in Washington and three other states would seem to ...
Rookie quarterback Jalen Milroe was the unlucky Seahawks quarterback who got the start. The third-round draft choice from ...
Shadle Park High School’s first three graduating classes got together for their annual meetup – this year at Arbor Crest ...
Lil Nas X was taking a stroll through a Los Angeles hotel, where the rapper was not staying, in the hours before his mostly ...
When Eastern Washington defensive end Brandon Thomas comes off the field at the end of exhausting fall camp drills, the smile ...
The Flat fire in Jefferson and Deschutes counties, which began Thursday and has burned through more than 18,000 acres, is 0% ...
A dark SUV pulled into a shopping center illuminated by the midnight sun. Tour operators René and Ulrikke Andersen jumped out ...
A high-quality reproduction of a hand-written Bible – the first one commissioned by a Benedictine monastery in over 500 years – is coming for a visit.
On one of the warmest evenings in recent summers – 84 degrees at first pitch – the Mariners put up offensive production reminiscent of a frigid evening in early April. The result: a frustrating 2-1 ...
Two women huckleberry pickers from Spokane spent a “cold rainy night in the negligible shelter of a rock overhang” north of Newport, but they were found in good shape the next morning.
Millions of Americans are gravitating toward a new way to subscribe to streaming services – and tech, media and cable companies are lining up to take advantage.
In a matter of six months, Frances Overbay went from growing irises, working part time and donating food to becoming bed-bound and dying in her room at a Spokane Valley nursing home.