The bipartisan legislation before Washington lawmakers would establish a state grant program to hire additional law enforcement officers, and it's a proposal some officials ...
Mental health and substance use calls have become a large portion of fire departments’ work, but firefighters don't always receive training.
The Twisp Planning Commission on Wednesday (Jan. 15) held off on making a decision on a low-income housing project proposed for the orchard behind Hank’s Harvest Foods, after a three-hour public ...
Following a successful opener in Washington, the Bears will set their sights on dominating the competition in New Mexico. With record-holding seniors and a promising incoming team, Cal is on ...
Vitamin D is in short supply during a Seattle winter, but resorting to gummy supplements is not the only answer. We found the sunniest destinations—hotels, resorts, and whole towns—in the Pacific ...
One person died in a Spokane Valley fire overnight, and Spokane Public Schools is sounding the alarm on illegal sports ...
Washington State University small grains economist Randy Fortenbery will deliver his annual forecast during the Spokane Ag Show. "I tend to think we're sort of at the bottom end of the market, but ...
Art Douglas, professor emeritus of atmospheric sciences at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., offers his annual forecast to Pacific Northwest farmers Feb. 6 during the Spokane Ag Show.
Through a new partnership with Cascade PBS, Nate Sanford will cover state politics and policy with an emphasis on how they ...
When Eric Wood will go to work Monday, Feb. 3, at the Walla Walla Fire Department, just as he has for the past 21 years.
FÚTBOL IS LIFE The World Cup is coming to Seattle in 2026, but the rest of the state doesn't want to be excluded from ...
When it comes to the arts in America, the second quarter of the 20th century is significant. That's not only because it was ...