Tom Sherry has been the chief meteorologist and occasional anchor at KREM-TV for the past 32 years. Now at 62, he is stepping down from his position.
Sherry aspired to be a progressive FM radio broadcaster since he was in the ninth grade. When he was 18
It's been nearly five years since Washington State University has put redevelopment plans on hold for the Jensen-Byrd building at 131 E. Main, on the University's Spokane campus, and the building remains dormant.
Now, a former University District
A Spokane-based group of restaurant industry and marketing professionals has started a company to connect Inland Northwest chefs with potential customers who are planning small events.
The company, Bookoo Society Inc., will make reservation capabilities
New car buyers will notice many empty spaces on lots at dealerships around Spokane, and managers at some dealerships here say they expect inventories for new cars in 2022 to remain in short supply due to soaring inflation, a shortage of semiconductors
The Washington state Attorney General's Office has filed a consumer protection lawsuit that claims that 14 hospitals, including the two Providence hospitals in Spokane, sought to collect payments from Washington residents who were eligible for charity c
The Ketamine Clinic of Spokane is seeing a steady rise in demand from patients with acute depression seeking microdosed infusions of ketamine, an anesthetic that also has a reputation as a mind-altering drug with hallucinogenic properties
Community-Minded Enterprises, which recently moved to a new location east of downtown Spokane, plans to expand its Recovery Services program to offer a new tool to help clients maintain their sobriety.
The Spokane-based social service nonprofit has
After spending time in a Moroccan refugee camp and taking steps toward a better future, Niklett 'Nikki†Tadila and her daughter arrived in Spokane in 2017 and were exposed to some of the challenges that many in our community work hard to overcome.