Miracle dog is thriving
A dog beaten and buried alive is being released from State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital after more surgeries. This time, it was an operation to surgically repair her sinuses.
A dog beaten and buried alive is being released from State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital after more surgeries. This time, it was an operation to surgically repair her sinuses.
Spokane Regional Health District is offering free child immunization clinics all week.
The City of Spokane needs someone to teach the public about what its departments do.
The 12th annual North Idaho Spelling Bee is Saturday. More than 50 fourth- through eighth-graders will compete at North Idaho College in Coeur 'd Alene.
Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" opens at Washington State University in Pullman on April 3.
Here's a chance to have your art displayed in a U.S. Congress member's office.
Washington bus crash kills driver, several students are injured.
Spokane Public Schools has been named a District of Distinction for continuing to raise its graduation rate.
The mega social network is collaborating with researchers at Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention, an interdisciplinary organization based in the University of Washington's School of Social Work, to help support suicidal people.
Spokane Public Schools and Central Valley School District kindergarten registration is next week.
More kids are eating breakfast at school across the U.S., but Washington lags in reaching eligible low-income children.
The "milky rain" many experienced last week in the Pacific Northwest came from ancient saline lake nearly 500 miles away, according to Washington State University meteorologist Nic Loyd.
North Central High School to host Running Start information night on Tuesday.
CNNMoney and PayScale have released a list of the top 10 best jobs in America for 2015.
Low income families still struggling in economic recovery. New federal data shows that 20 percent of children are relying on food stamps to eat.
The Big Bot Theory won an Innovation Solution Award, the only robotics team in Spokane Public Schools to be given an award at the First Lego League Robotics competition in Ellensburg.
Do your kids know what they want to do when they grow up? A college and career fair might help them figure that out. Salk Middle School students and elementary students in northwest Spokane are invited to the fun, free event 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.…
In honor of National School Choice Week, The Community School will have an open house at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Linwood Elementary School students are a step closer to a patent.
Gently used or new clothes, shoes and toys are needed for Spokane Public Schools' new resource center for homeless children and special education students transitioning into the workforce.
Two Washington schools will use wood pellets as a primary heat source to test energy efficient boiler systems.
North Central High School has mirrors like you'd find in a carnival fun house. So, one day when photographer Dan Pelle and I went there to cover a story, we took a moment to check them out.
Dr. Laureen O’Hanlon has been hired as Eastern Washington University's founding Dean of the College of Health Science and Public Health.
The University of Idaho has finalized its lineup for the 48th annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival coming on Feb. 28.
A partnership between Avista and Spokane Public Schools is saving thousands in energy.