Housing How to help unhoused people in Spokane We caught up with a few organizations that focus on helping unhoused people in Spokane. This is how you can get involved. By Alexander Prevost / 26 Apr 2023
Range Updates Sponsored by SIMBA - Live Local INW LIVE LOCAL INW is the best place in our region to find independent local businesses to support. By RANGE / 26 Apr 2023
CIVICS Investigation into Chief Meidl moving forward CIVICS | City Council wants to know if he gave business leaders improper access. Plus, WSDOT may shut down turn lanes on I-195. By Valerie Osier / 24 Apr 2023
Healthcare Generations of women react to closing of Bonner County maternity ward The loss of labor and delivery at Bonner General is the end of an era of safety, care and compassion By Jen Jackson Quintano and The Sandpoint Reader / 21 Apr 2023
CIVICS New redistricting process may be on the horizon CIVICS | Plus, getting solar panels might come at a higher cost and the final reading on Cannon Shelter plans. By Carl Segerstrom / 17 Apr 2023
Housing Sexual assault, harassment reports at Trent highlight dangerous oversight gaps at Spokane shelters The city doesn’t have regular quality control measures, or guidance and protection for whistleblowers. By Carl Segerstrom / 14 Apr 2023
Range Updates Come party with RANGE for our 3rd birthday! Be the first to get your hands on our new stickers, hang out with our team and play some games with us. (There will be cookies too!) By RANGE / 12 Apr 2023
CIVICS What’s next for Cannon shelter CIVICS | The city council will consider turning the Cannon shelter into a medical respite shelter for unhoused people. By Valerie Osier / 10 Apr 2023
Housing Talking Camp Hope, housing and more with Gov. Jay Inslee Inslee sat down with RANGE today to discuss the state’s Camp Hope response, getting more homes built in Washington and increasing behavioral health resources. By Carl Segerstrom / 6 Apr 2023
CIVICS Spring Break! Also, chime in on how Spokane should spend federal HUD funds Don’t miss a hot public hearing on how the city should spend federal funds for resources for low-and-moderate income people. By Valerie Osier / 3 Apr 2023
Housing Becoming homeless tomorrow in Spokane Spokane renters facing unpayable rent increases find little relief. By Carl Segerstrom / 31 Mar 2023
Housing Who pays the piper: city council and developers grapple over the public cost of new development The future of Spokane’s housing market and growth potential hangs in the balance. By Colette Buck / 28 Mar 2023