The Safe and Healthy Task Force shared the results of their 9-month labor: goals for a safer, healthier Spokane — but they’re fuzzier on what exactly their baby’s going to do and how much it’ll cost
As environmentalists call foul, the Ruby River Hotel ticks off the checklist of requirements to build a large dock east of Division Street. Some worry the project would change the river forever.
After Spokane City Council passed two anti-ICE laws, an officer flashed his badge at City Hall to get access to the clerk’s office, prompting new safety precautions
As ICE continues to eye expansion into our region, local electeds in Spokane are proposing two ordinances to combat federal immigration enforcement overreach.
At a demonstration last week to honor Alex Pretti, protesters thought two men were ICE officers. They called the local cops, and the pair turned out to be Spokane police.
As rumors swirling online stoke fear about the re-issuance of the Essential Services letter, USPS leaves Spokane and national postal workers in the dark.
GEO Transit, which carts immigrants from Spokane to Tacoma for deportation, had its lawyer call the requester to make sure ‘you’re not gonna hurt my peeps.’
As lawmakers debate how to rein in these cameras, sheriffs, civil rights groups and transparency advocates are clashing over how much access is too much