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When people call something a hidden gem, they usually mean the subject in question is great but underappreciated so not many ...
The Inland Northwest Rail Museum provides a peek into the region's colorful relationship with trains
After having their credit card-sized golden tickets punched by conductor (and engineer) John Simanton, Inland Northwest Rail ...
This story first appeared in the Washington State Standard. When organic wheat farmer Joel Huesby was growing up in the 1960s ...
Plus, Spokane City Council considers new meeting day, and double-decker buses launch for EWU's first home game ...
It's safe to say that there's no other venue around like The Guardian Spokane: Church of Arts and Expression. Built in 1890, ...
WRITING LOCAL Spokane's literary scene is bustling. It's evident through the annual Get Lit! Festival, the sheer amount of independent bookstores in our area ...
CHARLOTTE HARRINGTON I'm really excited for Terrain, which is happening in just a couple of weeks. I'm looking forward to it ...
Putting together a music festival is an endeavor. Putting one on in a city that isn't exactly a music festival hot spot only ...
Last week, hundreds gathered at the Spokane Convention Center for the annual "State of the County" address, presented by Mary ...
Spokane Civic Theatre heads into its 78th season with the joyfully empowering Legally Blonde musical
Nostalgia has a tendency to color the past in a rosy tint. That's why sometimes when we watch movies and TV shows that we ...
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