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Beyond the innovative research happening at our local universities, it's been a busy year for higher education in the Inland ...
A robot the size and shape of a square kitchen table wheels over a row of seedlings. It scans the ground with camera "eyes," ...
Those who took introductory biology classes in school might remember various parts of the cell and their roles. But one of ...
When her mother was diagnosed after several years of illness with posterior cortical atrophy — a rare, terminal form of ...
By all accounts, freshwater mussels are boring creatures. From the time they fall off their host fish as a larva and settle ...
Wind turbines have quickly been adopted in Washington for their attractive renewable energy generated by harnessing the wind.
Before you can buy a gun in Washington, a new law says you'll have to attend a government-authorized class. Signed into law ...
A health care system where people are taken care of and don't have to keep working just to get health insurance. Boy, that's ...
Fairs across the U.S. draw crowds for carnival games, rides, fried food and to see the region's agricultural prowess.
Local writers Mery Smith and Bruce Asper bring poetry workshops to Airway Heights Corrections Center
Mery Smith's tumultuous journey to the title Spokane Poet Laureate included flunking out of college due to alcoholism and ...
Do you have some paper, something to mark it with, and some thoughts or creative inspiration to share? Congratulations, you ...
For the second time in as many years, the Spokane City Council is accepting applications for an appointment to one of its ...
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