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Threat found at Central Valley, East Valley high schools |
Detectives investigate death, theft |
Settlement reached in Avista rate case |
Santa returns to Avista Stadium |
Cornhole at SCRAPS |
Amendment proposed to Millwood project |
Council unanimously passes no-camp law |
Peetz pulls ahead in council election |
SVFD commissioners OK budget |
Ballots need to be in mail by Tuesday |
Barker ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday |
Hazmat incident closes Union Pacific Rail Line |
Woodruff challenges Dunne in Liberty Lake |
Folyer, Garcia square off in Liberty Lake |
$182,000 awarded for social service and economic development |
Liberty Lake mayor challenged by Brickner |
Hees faces Molitor in Millwood race |
Council looks to pass no-camping law |
Spokane Welcomes Multiple Grammy Winner, Bill Gaither & Gaither Vocal Band |
Liberty Lake incumbent Moore challenged by Kurtz |
Scooter warehouse fire under investigation |
Winter seems to get a way-to-early start |
Repairs have begun to Spokane Valley City Hall |
City receives award to study economic potential of Appleway Trail |
New ownership for Free Press Publishing |
AG Ferguson seeks up to $41 million in consumer refunds from Avista Corp |
Former Meals on Wheels bookkeeper sentenced |
The 30th annual Valleyefest is underway! |
Driver arrested, pursuit ends safely |
Balfour Park Master Plan update meeting Sept. 18 |
AG Ferguson challenges Trump’s attempt to remove protections for immigrant children |
Gasoline prices to be a quarter cheaper |
Spokane Gun Club targets West Plains |
YWCA announces award recipients for 2019 law-enforcement appreciation breakfast |
Amendment proposed to regional SRTC plan |
Spokane Regional Health District appoints new administrative officer |
Public invited to help State Parks with long-range strategic planning |
Incumbents, Hattenburg lead primary |
Firefighters extinguish Greenacres RV, garage fire |
Primary election ballots due by Tuesday |
Spokane Indians commit to zero waste by 2022 |
State health officials declare hepatitis A outbreak in multiple counties |
Vehicle Submerged in Spokane River |
Woodard looks to fend off challengers |
Three vie for Position 6 on council |
Kaminskas facing two in Aug. 6 primary |
Burn restrictions in place |
Peetz facing two challengers for re-election |
Burch facing a pair of challengers in SFVD |
Firefighters extinguish Mirabeau Point wildfire |
Valley grapples with homeless situation |
Crave! at CenterPlace this weekend |
Study says need increasing for services |
Sheriff's deputy fired for violent racial epithets, sexual harassment |
Fourth of July: fireworks spark concerns about safety and insurance |
Weighted blankets now on fire trucks |
SVFD hosting risk-assessment consortium |
AG secures $5.1 million in relief for ITT students |
SVFD, Starbucks partner up |
Newman Lake public access closed June 24-25 |
WIC heads to market |
Armed man arrested for forcing way into home |
Simple precautions to avoid black fly bites |
Commerce awards $1 million to support small businesses |
Spring pests are coming out |
City of Spokane Valley Memorial Day closures |
Council primary looks to be busy one |
Input sought on proposed amendment to projects |
Governor signs Padden bill to require mediation between elected officials before lawsuits begin |
Arbitrator upholds termination of deputy |
New measles cases in multiple Washington counties |
Governor signs law strengthening MMR immunization requirements |
Legislators roll out school safety proposals |
Deputy involved shooting North Cherry Street |
National Safe Boating Week starts May 18 |
Fatal motorcycle crash on Broadway |
Estranged husband found dead after abducting son |
Personal objection will no longer exempt children from school vaccinations |
Pines railway meeting Thursday |
Senate passes amended operating budget, negotiations begin |
Kindness prevails after cat cruelty case |
Senate Democrats roll out budget and accompanying “Fix Our Tax Code” plan |
Seasonal weight restrictions in effect |
Council OKs agreement with arts group |
Senate passes Padden bill to improve prosecution of child human-trafficking cases |
House passes bill to eliminate philosophical or personal objection to vaccines |
Legislation on School Resource Officer training requirements pass senate |
MultiCare Valley Hospital receives five-star quality rating |
Inslee launches 2020 presidential campaign |
Winterfest proposal gets warm reception |
Geiger work crew inmate walks away from work detail |
51st state movement highlights cultural divide in Washington state |
Bring Back Our $30 Car Tabs initiative |
Another sentencing scandal at Corrections prompts frustration, public records request |
Firefighters battle large paint business fire |
Amendments to TIP includes Valley projects |
Valley Firefighters Extinguish Basement Fire |
Fire levy gets OK by Valley voters |
Continued resistance against gun control initiative |
Ballots must be in mail Tuesday |
Sheriff"s office welcomes five new deputies |
Snow gate pilot program proves successful |
Death penalty slated for execution |
Capt. Cruger memorial services set |
Mother cited for exploitation child |
Padden bill bans dwarf-tossing contests, aims to end exploitation of ‘little people’ |
Medical marijuana could be allowed on school grounds |
Inslee pushes state capital gains tax |
Native American voting rights bill proposed ahead of upcoming legislative session |
Early morning chimney fire displaces six |
Tobacco sales to anyone under 21 could become illegal |
Increase in Flu Hospitalizations, Deaths in Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho |
2018 second half - year in review |
2018 first half - year in review |
City presents Jan. 16 market research workshop for local businesses |
City of Spokane Valley awards $242k for tourism promotion |
Spokane Valley Christmas holiday hours set |
Amendment proposed to Transportation Improvement Program |
Spokane Valley not voting on plan to create 51st state |
Former legislator Schindler dies at 74 |
Since incorporating as a city in March 2003, Spokane Valley has
gone from an abstract patch of Spokane County sprawl to the state's
eighth largest city. |
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