Erin moved here from ID to attend Gonzaga and fell in love with Spokane. They are a queer storyteller, and when they’re not pounding Red Bulls and typing frantically, you can find her on and off stage at local theatres. | erin(at)rangemedia.co
Deja Vu strip club was a relatively safe place for dancers to work. When it closed, strippers scattered, and some struggled to find work in an economy and culture that stigmatizes them.
Destruction of local Pride murals escalating as vandals used flammable chemicals to light downtown rainbow intersection ablaze. ‘The violence is escalating,’ local politicians said.
Plus, Spokane’s dancing laws may get an update, Lime scooters may be here to stay and Spokane County Commissioners may make way for small meat packing plants.
Washington activists gathered last week to discuss legislative priorities and coalition building to combat the increasingly unified far-right movement to restrict bodily autonomy.
Latinos En Spokane, with other community partners, organized a march to show solidarity among workers and elevate the need to support immigrant workers.
Just 24 hours after Mayor Lisa Brown gave her State of the City Address — where she touted her “efforts to attract a more robust aeronautics sector to the Spokane area,
Emails indicate that the recent resignation of politically embroiled Dr. Bob Lutz came on the heels of coordination between his former employer, the Spokane Regional Health District, and the State Department of Health.
CIVICS | From Trent Shelter contract to two potential tax levies to the renter-protection ordinance, tonight’s council meeting is going to be hot. Plus, the County and Spokane Valley debate participating in opioid settlements