SPOKANE, Wash. — As Black History Month officially begins, many use this time of the year to highlight the accomplishments and leadership of those nationwide. For Stephaine Courtney, February is ...
A former Gonzaga basketball player, a Black newspaper founder, a pastor at the oldest Black church in Washington and others recently brought pieces of Black history to the Carl Maxey Center. Photos, ...
Tucked behind the Looff Carrousel and encircled by trees, Spokane's Garbage Goat resides in a shadowy grotto, almost blending in with the surrounding rocks. Most pass on by the metal sculpture, but ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Celebrate and honor Black History Month by participating in a variety of fun and educational events in the Spokane area. -Black History Month at Foley Library from Feb. 1-29 Explore ...
SPOKANE, Wash.- Two Gonzaga University professors have been awarded $100,000 by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to develop a platform which documents the history of northeast Spokane.
On a February day in 1960, the air in downtown Spokane carried a sharp chill as John F. Kennedy stood before a crowd of Inland Northwest residents. He was a presidential candidate then, in a city that ...
A group of local and state leaders gathered to address an urgent Spokane problem: snarled traffic on North Division Street.
Minutes before the starting gun fired to mark the 50th Bloomsday, Lauren Miller told her father the biggest secret she has ever been forced to keep: "I won it!" Given that the race hadn't even ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Occupying the corner of a busy neighborhood intersection, a brightly colored blue and yellow building stands out amongst the block. Even in the early morning hours when the street is ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- From Barrister Winery to Revival Tea Company, Spokane has wonderful places to enjoy cocktails, wine, coffee, and more, and a local author is highlighting the history and recipes of ...
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