BOISE - Notorious multiple murderer Joseph Duncan was back in a Boise courtroom on Friday morning, as lawyers and a federal judge wrangled over setting a date for a new ...
Sirens & Gavels • 3 hours, 11 minutes ago •1
…it looks like the aftermath of some sort of disaster?
The Slice • 5 hours, 37 minutes ago
A GRIP ON SPORTS As I said on the radio yesterday, my father used to invoke the blind-squirrel-acorn theory often when I was young (usually right after I did something ...
SportsLink • May 19 •1
PUBLIC LANDS — They're at it again. As though it's a rite of spring for lame brains, some four-wheel drive enthusiasts are ripping into soggy national forest lands for a few thrills ...
Outdoors blog • May 19
I dropped by Bent's BBQ as he, Sunny and others were closing up shop around 8:30 Friday evening. They looked tired. But Bent seemed satisfied that his soft opening for ...
Huckleberries Online • May 18 •9
OLYMPIA – Washington’s primary ballot got longer and more interesting before elections offices closed for filing Friday afternoon. Spokane-area ballots will have nine candidates for governor, eight for U.S. Senate, ...
Spin Control • May 18
Does anyone care if a company has a bad grade with the Better Business Bureau? We're asking because we may want to examine how companies get a bad grade, and ...
Office Hours • May 18 •1
Yesterday, I wrote about the issue of public land in the Powder River Basin being leased to coal companies for cheap, so they can strip-mine it and sell the coal ...
Down To Earth • May 18
Notorious multiple murderer Joseph Duncan was back in a Boise courtroom this morning, as lawyers and a federal judge wrangled over setting a date for a new hearing into whether ...
Eye On Boise • May 18 •1
(Image courtesy of Two Women Art & Antiques) I can't imagine a better weekend to make the short trip to Spangle (just 9 miles from I-90) to the spring ...
Treasure Hunting • May 18
As you plan your summers for your kids, please, please get them swimming lessons. Here's why, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Drowning results in more deaths among ...
EndNotes • May 18
The volunteers of Edgecliff SCOPE will be putting on a fundraising breakfast Sunday morning from 8 to 11 a.m. at the VFW, 212 S. David. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, ...
Spokane Valley blog • May 18
(Photo of the Hotel Viru KGB Museum by Cheryl-Anne Millsap) It’s usually done without thinking. I check into a hotel, unpack, take a photo if the view from ...
Home Planet • May 18 •1
Eye On Boise: Betsy Russell covers politics from the Capitol
Hillyard Blog: News from around the neighborhood
Huckleberries Online: Dave Oliveria on Idaho news, views
Office Hours: Economic development in Spokane and the Inland Northwest
The Slice: Paul Turner observes Spokane life
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South Perry Blog: News from around the neighborhood
Spin Control: Jim Camden on Washington politics
Spokane Valley Blog: News from around the Valley
Too Many Cooks: Recipes, restaurants, cooking inspirations.
Spotlight: Northwest arts, books and culture
The Vox Box: Online version of The Vox, a newspaper by high-school students
Outdoors blog: Rich Landers on the Great Outdoors.
Down To Earth: Environmental and sustainability news
Home Planet: Cheryl-Anne Millsap on Spokane living
Treasure Hunting: Cheryl-Anne Millsap on antiques, collectibles
Keeping Pace: Doug Pace keeps up with motorsports news and notes