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Sand volleyball proves aces in 2015 |
Avista announces $505,000 in seasonal donations |
Valley’s shoreline master plan gets update |
WVHS teacher receives grant |
Council Oks lodging-tax allocations |
$1.8 million awarded for city projects |
Spokane Valley Police Department earns reaccreditation |
Storm damage costs city nearly $300,000 |
Things returning to normal after storm |
Council reviews lodging-tax recommendations |
Chamber encourages support of small businesses |
Wood outpaces Wick for council |
Status quo rules Election Day returns |
Pot proponents protest moratorium |
Return ballots by next Tuesday |
First local case of flu this season underlines importance of flu shots |
County, state measures round out ballot |
Flu season is here – vaccines now available for all ages |
Familiar face in Position 3 council race |
Web page details Painted Hills process |
City halts any new marijuana shops |
Emergency rules for medicinal pot filed |
Pearson faces newcomer challenge |
Incumbent faces challenge in Rockford |
City hall design gets council OK |
Wick challenged by Wood for Pos. 3 |
Vyverberg faces District 8 opponent Glover |
City Hall proposal favorably received |
Find Your Way campaign underway |
District introduces new digital resource Statista to library members |
City budget ‘sustainable’ headed into 2016 |
No deal likely between railroads |
Marijuana-positive drivers increased in 2014 |
SWAT team successfully arrests suspect, frees victim |
Mobile homes burn |
Vaccine rates leave Washington toddlers at risk for preventable diseases |
City preparing to amend pot regulations |
Clues sought regarding early-morning fires |
County golf courses announce new tee time policy |
Library bond failing second time |
Dry landscape heightens fire danger |
Still time to help attract tourism |
Mining moratorium gets second hearing |
Special filing period for vacant offices Aug.5-7 |
Rabies exposure risk rises in summer months |
City admissions tax shown the door |
District 8 fire levy on Aug. 4 ballot |
County board expansion vote in November |
Library vote to dominate primary |
Mullan street work receives single bid |
Opening now on Tourism Committee |
Waterborne diseases pose a risk during swimming and other outdoor fun |
Traffic signal eyed near Trent Elementary |
Child bit by rabid bat in Liberty Lake Regional Park |
Uptick in Whooping Cough Cases in Spokane County |
Lawmakers support capital budget |
Padden’s public safety bills supported |
Shea votes against operating budget |
Jail time for Valley man who used Seahawks’ names to get drugs |
McDonald Road ‘diet’ to proceed as planned |
Heat a health concern this weekend |
New Family Law courtroom open |
Fire pact unites four districts |
Gothmann fills council temp spot |
Comp plan requests get more study |
18 interviewed for temporary council vacancy |
Tune in to Sullivan Road Bridge Web cam |
Homicide suspect once supported for state senate |
Council to quiz 18 temp applicants
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Towey running for council return |
Council looks to temporarily fill Bates’ position |
Argonne improvement project begins |
City admissions tax considered |
Grafos gives State of City address |
STA sales tax proposal narrowly stalls |
Southbound Sullivan Bridge closed |
Mining moratorium reaffirmed by council |
Input on Spokane Valley's new city hall sought |
Juvenile detention, EV buses OK’d |
Historic preservation further discussed |
Spokane Scholars announce 24 grant recipients |
City gambling tax could be reduced |
Funding for Spokane Valley Tech included in Senate capital budget |
House action on DUI bill urged |
EVSD bus levy rounds out ballot |
Padden’s DUI bill clears Senate |
Four finalists named in SCC president search |
University overpass won’t ease traffic |
Spokane County Commute Trip Reduction program celebrates four years of ‘Bike Swap’ |
Alcohol use down among Spokane teens |
Beekeeping rules poised for passage |
Revised lodging tax dispersal OK’d |
Residential street sweeping begins |
U-Hi teen invited to traffic safety conference |
More sand volleyball for Browns Park |
Winter weather behaving as predicted with El Niño |
Senate passes $15 billion transportation package |
Senate OK’s bill seeking more independence for judges |
Council passes emergency mining ban |
Measures pass throughout Valley |
Avista requests electric and natural gas rate increase in Washington |
Commissioners sign agreement for dispatch service |
Local music winners announced |
Deputy won’t be charged in teen’s death |
Police dog handler involved in shooting |
Governor’s climate control proposal faces business community opposition |
Pot business restrictions urged |
Voters’ demand: Lower class sizes school districts’ dilemma: Paying for it |
Hollenback to be honored as the 2014 Harry E. Nelson Citizen of the Year |
Input sought on improvements to Old Mission Trailhead |
City settles roundabout case with owners |
Comprehensive plan input requested |
CTR program benefits questioned |
County CEO Farnell to retire in 2015 |
Lawmakers launch Olympia session introducing some unusual proposals |
Mayor starts year with appointments |
Fire department, schools have ballot requests |
New chamber board of directors chosen |
City solid waste handled by Sunshine in 2014 (Year in review part 2) |
Managing of marijuana flares up in 2014 (Year in review part 1) |
More info sought on teen pot use |
Council OKs $68.6 million 2015 budget |
Rep. Matt Shea re-elected for third term as House Republican assistant floor leader |
Council looks at lodging tax allotments |
Ebola preparedness continues in Washington hospitals |
Ballots must be returned by Tuesday |
Public’s help needed to get eastern Washington rail system on track |
Enterovirus D68 confirmed in Spokane County |
Truck problem parked for now |
Two vie for prosecutor’s post |
County clerk race between appointee, challenger |
Assessor incumbent challenged by appraiser |
Sheriff’s election outlines candidate differences |
Challenger says time for change in auditor’s office |
City again won’t raise property taxes |
French, Johnson square off for commissioner |
Shea finds challenge from businessman |
Neighborhood issue keeps on truckining |
Teen arson suspect arrested |
Jensen resigns from EVSD school board |
Council comes up with extra for charities |
Senate Law and Justice Committee coming to Spokane Valley Oct. 2 |
Valleyfest hits its silver anniversary |
Morgan name new chamber president |
Thierman configuration narrowly OK’d |
Police defend shooting of dog |
Funding available for tourism promotion |
Newman Lake access to close Sept. 9-11 for aquatic weed control |
City of Spokane Valley refinances bonds |
University lanes to remain the same |
Work to begin on Appleway trail |
French, Johnson November choice |
McCaslin, Wilhite move on in 4th |
Second storm hits closer to home |
District 9 levy rounds out primary election |
Appleway Boulevard improvements start Aug. 4 |
State Disaster Aid program administered by county assessor |
Pair attempting to unseat incumbent as treasurer |
Sullivan Road Bridge rebid awarded |
Deputy saves newborn’s life |
One 4th District candidate to be eliminated Aug. 5 |
Council poised to enact pot regulations |
Council sets up sand volleyball |
SCRAPS full after Fourth |
Shaw steps down as chamber CEO |
Browns Park future pondered |
Wood Bat Tournament swings through Valley |
Medical examiner’s office receives accreditation |
Sprague Avenue construction continues |
New motorcycle law in effect |
City to wait out weed-control lawsuit |
Central Valley gets new school administrators |
Library District welcomes new board member |
City solid in private waste option |
Residents urged to participate in surveys |
Graduation Ceremonies planned |
Valley prepares to head to Sunshine |
Adams Road improvement project begins |
Padden to address independence of administrative judges |
Greenacres apartments quashed |
Solid waste options considered |
Mayor Dean Grafos gives State of the City address |
Council conflicted over rezone |
Spokane County employees receive state award for inovations |
Greenacres apartment proposal decried |
Sprague, Argonne work to begin |
Bids opened for University, Otis Orchards stations |
Spokane Valley city bond rating upgraded |
Padden receives national highway-safety ‘Lifesaver’ award |
Tripp named Judge of the Year |
Library bond vote fails to reach mark |
Restrictions eased for Valley pot growers |
Proposed zone changes questioned |
Sprague resurfacing to begin |
Send ballots in by Tuesday |
Injured teenager located in Dishman Hills trail |
Fire bond request before Newman Lake residents |
Commissioners OK interim pot ordinance |
Share input on Yardley stormwater project |
Cooperative extension celebrates 100 years |
Library ballots arriving in mail |
City eyes future pedestrian, bike projects |
Pot restrictions could be loosened |
Boil advisory remains in effect |
City set to boost police presence |
Spokane Valley launches free app |
Legislature ends on time with basic ed funding unresolved |
City to prepare solid-waste plan |
Lottery funds could be the ticket for new classrooms |
Legislators back Padden bill to protect fresh food from government red tape |
Contribute to Mirabeau Point Park |
Council OKs second phase of decant facility |
Cities scrapping for share of marijuana tax revenues |
Legislators at odds on addressing basic education funding |
City hesitant to commit to solid waste pact |
Messaging nixed at council meetings |
Free Press Publishing buys Ritzville Adams County Journal |
Fallquist stepping down after 32 years |
Officer names released from shooting at mall |
EVSD holding meetings, seek new top boss |
Trail, Balfour likely to receive funding first |
Council members committee assignments made |
Council passes interim pot regulations |
Schimmels dies early Wednesday |
Appointee Christian begins work in Legislature |
Alki stretch set to be vacated |
Grafos becomes city’s fifth mayor |
Mansfield Avenue connection open house |
Studies show quake risk |
French named board chairman for 2014 |
Bawdy baristas get city in tizzy in ‘13 |
Pot problem gets city’s focus |
Flu sending more to hospitals |
City
of Spokane Valley sets the record straight
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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