The department says penalties are issued in cases where non-compliance continues after Ecology has provided assistance or warnings.
More than a thousand Washingtonians will be traveling to the other Washington this weekend to watch the swearing in of President-elect Donald Trump, including upwards of 200 people invited by the office of freshman congressman Rep. Michael Baumgartner.
The hub will develop and manufacture lighter, more efficient materials for planes and other aerospace technology and then supply those materials to manufacturers.
The blind, located near the Clayton Fairgrounds, was built to make waterfowl hunting more accessible to those with physical disabilities
SPOKANE, Wash. — A second teenage victim has died following a crash on U.S. Highway 2 last Wednesday. According to the Washington State Patrol (WSP), 18-year-old Shayanne Cicherski of Fruitland died in the hospital on Monday.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Governor Jay Inslee's official portrait was unveiled and hung in the state capitol building during his final day in office. The portrait was painted by Grace Flott, a Spokane native who now works as a painter and arts educator in Seattle.
A local nonprofit is opening a new early learning center in hopes of alleviating the urgent need for childcare in our area.
Spokane County has appointed Chief Deputy Treasurer Mike Volz as acting treasurer following Michael Baumgartner’s resignation.
Spokane County is no exception, with sales tax revenue still 1.4% behind initial projections. Municipalities typically collect taxes each quarter, with the most recent data available through ...
With less snow than usual, road crews in Spokane are taking advantage of the mild winter to tackle some projects they can't always get to this time
Bundled in warm winter clothing, a couple hundred people Saturday in downtown Spokane joined thousands of others across the nation advocating for women's and LGBTQ rights that many worry will be threatened under President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
Former Spokesman-Review editor and University of Idaho journalism professor Steven Smith will spend 10 years in prison for child pornography and child exploitation after he paid underage girls as young as 10 to send him explicit photos.