City attorney says it doesn't hamper existing operations
August 11, 2016
For the second time this year, the city of Spokane Valley has extended a temporary, six-month moratorium on new mining until it completes its comprehensive land-use plan.
Spokane Valley deputy city attorney Erik Lamb says city officials think they'll f
Just as the Washington state Department of Transportation awaits the flow of transportation funding to resume construction on the North Spokane Corridor, new ideas are being floated for it, including tossing the freeway concept for the remaining portion o
Children with disabilities to have chance to play ball
July 14, 2016
The city of Spokane will begin construction in September at Mission Park on a baseball field and facility for youth with physical disabilities.
The overall goal is to make the park the most accessible in Spokane for people with disabilities.
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a $1.2 million, 7,000-square-foot station in northwest Coeur d'Alene.
The facility, which will be the department's fourth station, will have room for two fire trucks and will be staffed by seven firefig
The second phase of the city of Spokane's Martin Luther King Jr. Way extension project is expected to begin this week.
The project, broken into three phases so far, is intended to provide a more efficient route for traffic moving along the south edge o
Plans to develop a Burger King restaurant at the site of a former Shari's restaurant at the southwest corner of the busy intersection of Monroe Street, Indiana Avenue, and Northwest Boulevard have been shelved, sparking complaints from a commercial real
Senate Bill 5052, the Washington measure to close all medical cannabis dispensaries not licensed with the state's Liquor and Cannabis Board, will take effect this Friday, July 1.
Signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee this past April, the bill, now titled
First of $64.3 million in jobs to start by summer's end
June 30, 2016
More than 18 months after voters approved a $64.3 million facelift for Riverfront Park, the city is preparing to start turning dirt there.
City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department Director Leroy Eadie says contractors could break ground before sum
The U.S. Air Force said Fairchild Air Force Base is one of five finalists to receive the next round of KC-46A Pegasus air refueling tankers.
Other bases on the short list are Dover Air Force Base, in Delaware; Grand Forks Air Force Base, in North Dakot
Spokane Airports has awarded Newman Lake-based contractor Wm Winkler Co. a $1.7 million contract for a Flint Road realignment project.
Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports, says the project is set to begin in July and is expected to conclude by l