Even as church attendance declines nationwide and pipe organs fall silent in many sanctuaries, Spokane has managed to keep the music alive. The city’s community of organists – supported by groups like ...
I work at a nonprofit that prides itself on being all-volunteer, with no boss. Decisions are made at monthly meetings. Having worked 35 years at a job with bosses, I understand that dynamic better.
By Joey Nestegard. In 2009, I had the opportunity to work on something that would leave a lasting mark not just on my career but on the lives of thousands of people. At the time, ...
Drew Timme averaged 23.9 points and 10.3 rebounds in 29 games with the G League Long Island Nets last season before moving up ...
A vibrant mural featuring beans and berries. Comfy sofas surrounding tables with plenty of room for a laptop and a latte. Beans and Berries Café bears little resemblance to the space that once housed ...
Few things capture the spirit of Thanksgiving quite like a golden-roasted turkey at the center of the table, surrounded by creamy mashed potatoes, savory stuffing and tart cranberry sauce.
In nearly three decades at Eastern Washington, Aaron Best can’t recall another time where the Eagles have turned to their fourth quarterback.
Over the offseason, when Washington State coaches hit the transfer portal to look for a tight end, they didn’t need long to identify Ademola Faleye, who was looking to move on from Michigan State.
Tesla has received a permit to operate as a transportation network company in Arizona, a state regulator said Tuesday, in a step toward expanding the electric vehicle maker’s robotaxi service.
The U.S. Border Patrol arrested over 200 people between Saturday and Monday since armed federal agents wearing masks and paramilitary gear arrived in Charlotte over the weekend, the U.S. Department of ...
PARIS – European Union regulators on Tuesday designated 19 technology companies, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud and Microsoft, as critical third-party computing providers for the bloc's ...
A number of parties, including Spokane civil right attorney Carl Maxey, demanded a coroner’s inquest into the fatal police shooting of Craig S. Jordan, a 17-year-old Lewis and Clark High student.