KHQ: Is Valley Chapel Road too skinny for cyclists? 2
"I don't want to kill anybody," said a resident along the road.
"I don't want to kill anybody," said a resident along the road.
Earlier this month, a man in a car hopped out of his car to take on a younger man riding a motorcycle on the streets of Yuma, Arizona. The reason for the aggression is unclear, but it's obvious the driver feels the motorcycle slighted him…
Glacier National Park officials say they plan to reopen access to one of the park's main attractions that had been closed due to a nearby wildfire.
Reports on: Falling in love with L.A., early mornings, and the difference between West vs. East coast beach bums.
If you know me, you know that one of my touchstones for American journalism is Hunter Thompson's Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs.
What's next? The un-car? The auto auto?
A story rarely told from the National Museum of American History.
Reports on: hanging with cousins, making back-up plans, and then being really glad you made said plans.
In today's paper, the Spokesman-Review's opinion guys wrote an editorial urging Gov. Jay Inslee to not enact stiff fuel standards, an act that would wipe out a reported $700 million in funding for transit, bicycling and pedestrian projects. As the editorial makes clear, if Inslee...
The choice Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee faces: either frustrate environmentalists or face a revolt of alternative transportation advocates.
Gov. Jay Inslee is reportedly considering enacting a stiff clean fuels rule that, if enacted, would wipe out millions of dollars headed to bicycling, pedestrian and transit investments as part of the transportation budget approved by the Legislature.
Reports on: a rad family, whimsical tourist traps, and the ocean.
Cyclists suck. That's the gist of some comments on any Spokesman article about bikes, or bike lanes. More specifically, commenters get very, very angry about what they see is a total disregard for laws by those pedaling anarchists.
Reports on: subways, sleepless exploration, and sites of notoriety.
Obviously. Because the intermodal center is really quite nice, despite its name.
The Martian machine is fast and slow.
Ford bike. Go further, a bit slower.
Reports on: feeling gross, Haunted History, and running into people you know
Oh boy, the Tour de France begins this weekend. The race, the fury, the agony of defeat. The lycra.
Reports on: the deep South, train seating strategy, and meeting a dream
Reports on: Chicago, its hostels, feeling awkward without a leather jacket
There are only nine Stout Scarabs out there.
News and commentary about transportation in Spokane, the Inland Northwest and beyond.
July 2015 | ||||
31 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 24 |
23 | 22 | 21 | 15 | 11 |
09 | 07 | 06 | 03 | 02 |
01 |