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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife did an about-face Wednesday and announced the limited spring chinook fishing ...
Charter Communications and Cox Communications will merge in a deal that combines two of the three biggest U.S. cable companies as their industry faces threats from cord-cutting and wireless ...
Washington state is going to be cracking down on chronic, reckless speeders. Gov. Bob Ferguson this week signed a bill into law that requires the installation of intelligent speed assistance (ISA) ...
Eleven inmates escaped from the New Orleans jail Friday morning. Nine remained on the loose in the early afternoon, and the Orleans Parish sheriff warned they should be considered “armed and dangerous ...
After days of confusion and theatrics, direct peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators took place Friday in Istanbul for the first time since the start of the war, resulting in an ...
The Department of Homeland Security is vetting a pitch for a reality television show in which immigrants would compete against one another for U.S. citizenship.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who was pursuing war-crimes cases against the leaders of Israel and Russia, has abruptly stepped aside while under investigation himself amid ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday in a case that could upend long-standing precedent on who is guaranteed ...
Acclaimed jazz musician Diana Krall is returning to Spokane. The Canadian singer and pianist has had a storied career over ...
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has wasted no time in remaking the federal government while largely ...
The defense team for the man accused in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students plan to argue the ...
Spokane City Councilwoman Lili Navarrete, believed to be the first Hispanic or immigrant member of the Spokane City Council, ...
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