One night after the Spokane Chiefs took a tough home loss to the Wenatchee Wild, they used a short turnaround and returned the favor on Sunday.
It was a streaky night for Gonzaga, but in the best way possible. The Zags extended one of the most impressive streaks they have going under longtime coach Mark Few with a 94-86 win over Santa Clara ...
Greg Wright ran the first Bloomsday in 1977 at the urging of his brother, who had been a runner in high school.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a congressional hearing room with some of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors seated behind her, showed the world that finding justice for those survivors ...
Critics from the right and left slammed President Donald Trump for posting a racist video on his social media on Feb. 5. The post was deleted, but it prompted some denouncements from across the ...
It happens sometimes that after spending enough time with someone, a friend or co-worker, you begin to dress alike. You show up to the office only to find you’re both wearing stripes, or you meet for ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Steve Nash is in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Rightfully so. His list of career accomplishments is as long as his inseam. And includes one that, after 30 years, still seems ...
Saturday presented an opportunity for the Gonzaga women’s basketball team to see how much it had improved since starting conference play in late December.
The Seattle Mariners, who were just eight outs shy of reaching their first World Series in 2025, officially turn the page to the 2026 season this week as spring training gets underway in Peoria, ...
No casinos were operating in Spokane 50 years ago, but one form of legal gambling was wildly popular: bingo. A total of 58 nonprofit establishments – including lodges, churches and various charities – ...
Tribal police officers have been receiving more attention recently through the fictional AMC thriller series “Dark Winds.” But James “Jim” Wynecoop is offering his own, true account of being a Spokane ...
SEATTLE – Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams left no doubt Wednesday what he expects for an encore in 2026.