The Mead School Board Monday night unanimously approved a policy regulating what teachers can say, wear and display in their classrooms.
The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules: No more than 250 words We reserve the right to reject letters that are ...
November, Mother Nature uses a giant, invisible turkey baster of sorts to siphon all the color out of the world. The fields ...
A trumpeter swan takes off from Middle Pine Lake at the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge in this Nov. 21 photo by Jerry Rolwes.
The Entiat River opened Dec. 1 for whitefish. As per the current sport fishing rules, the season runs Dec. 1 through Feb. 28 under whitefish gear rules (one single point hook, maximum hook size 3/16” ...
Recently, the news headlines announced that the Farmers’ Almanac was shutting down. That sent a shock wave through the gardening community. Gardeners everywhere are wondering where they were going to ...
The Idaho women's basketball team competed well on the road against a power-conference opponent, and even held a lead at one point during the fourth quarter, but the Cal Golden Bears surged late to ...
Eastern Washington extended its winning streak to three with a thrilling victory over a bigger in-state program. For Washington State, it was another lump during the team’s most disappointing start in ...
The official word from Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen on whether Philip Rivers will play Sunday against the Seahawks was “we’ll see.” ...
A request for bids for possibly $4 billion worth of work at the Hanford nuclear site to grout and dispose of radioactive waste was released Tuesday.
Pierce County prosecutors have charged seven people with drug crimes connected to an allegedly illegal marijuana operation ...
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration must immediately end the deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, the latest legal blow to the president’s embattled efforts to ...