SEATTLE – Gonzaga already has the full scoop on Junseok Yeo, but based on his recent production, the former Zag-turned-Seattle U forward will still be a central part of the game plan Mark Few and his ...
A Post Falls man who drunkenly tried to intimidate a man who turned out to be a police officer will spend up to 15 years in prison, according to a news release from the Kootenai County Prosecutor’s ...
PULLMAN – Gonzaga’s Braden Huff will miss the next four to eight weeks with a left knee injury, potentially jeopardizing the forward’s chances of suiting up for the ninth-ranked Bulldogs again this ...
The Spokane City Council voted 5-2 in a Thursday special session to accept $1 million in federal funds to hire police, while maintaining that the city will not assist immigration detention efforts or ...
Lisa Fortier called a timeout with 7 minutes, 3 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter with Gonzaga trailing 60-59.
WASHINGTON – In remarks to reporters on Wednesday, Rep. Michael Baumgartner called the Jan. 7 killing of a Minnesota woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent “a tragedy” but said the ...
Two weeks after the state increased the fee for reusable plastic bags, lawmakers are considering competing legislation that would either reduce the fee and reintroduce thinner, single-use plastic ...
David Riley has been around the Pacific Northwest basketball scene for too many years to count, enough to remember all the great post play that Gonzaga has put on display. Sitting in a chair courtside ...
West Coast Conference women’s basketball coaches meant no disrespect by excluding Lauren Whittaker from the preseason all-conference team. In fairness to the coaches, they didn’t know much about the 6 ...
The Spokane City Council is hesitating to accept $1 million in federal funds to hire eight new police officers amid concerns it could force compliance with federal immigration detention efforts and ...
Former Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich’s campaign for Wyoming governor got off to a confusing start on Tuesday.
A 36-year-old Airway Heights woman will serve 30 years in prison for abusing and killing her adopted 8-year-old daughter, if a judge follows a plea agreement she reached with prosecutors.
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