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There’s been talk since 2018 of a downtown zip line that could take tourists and locals alike zooming along the Spokane River. After so long, it may have started to seem to some like a pipe dream.
Spokane City Councilwoman Lili Navarrete, believed to be the first Hispanic or immigrant member of the Spokane City Council, will step down in the coming months, she said Thursday. Navarrete announced ...
The potential downtown attraction would take riders across the Spokane River from Place of Truths Plaza to the shore of Redband Park.
The Spokane Planning Commission recommended adding 15 projects, worth around $32 million, to the city’s 6-year Streets ...
Spokane Public Schools will ask voters to raise taxes this November to the tune of $200 million over 20 years as the city ...
Spokane County is preparing to establish a regional task force over the coming weeks to develop a tax proposal to fund a new ...
Once again, another Spokane County election cycle begins. From May 5-9, folks from across the county filed to run for city ...
At the May 6 City Council meeting, Mayor Terri Cooper proclaimed the city is joining Gabriel’s Challenge. Gabriel’s Challenge is a 36-day community response to Spokane county’s fentanyl crisis. The ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — On Monday, the Spokane City Council voted unanimously to support the implementation of a "No Turn on Red" ...
The statue of John R. Monaghan in downtown Spokane will be moved, due to Spokane City Council's Monday night vote.
Spokane City Council votes to remove 120-year-old statue deemed racist, sparking discussions on history and community values.
The Spokane City Council approved a resolution to proceed with the removal and transfer of the Monaghan statue.