First-year coach John Andrzejek is trying to build a winning program at Campbell. At the midmajor level, especially in this day and age, that usually requires identifying Division I transfers who come ...
Strong winds will hit the Spokane region early Wednesday morning with predicted speeds that could match the devastating wind storm of 2015, according to the National Weather Service.
First impression from Kirby Moore’s introduction as the new Washington State Cougars head football coach: He reminded me a great deal of Mike Macdonald when he was hired as the new coach for the ...
Whitworth leaned on the 3-ball to stay in it, but the visiting Pirates couldn't keep up with unbeaten Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, which preserved a slim lead throughout the second half and won 73-62 on ...
On March 20, John Andrzejek woke up in a Raleigh, North Carolina, hotel room not far from top-seeded Florida’s opening-round NCAA Tournament site. The 32-year-old SEC assistant was deep in ...
Thursday was a good day at work in the Colville Tribal Court office with her niece Laura Dick, Sophie Nomee remembers.
When: The Campbell House will be open for visitors during the holidays from noon-4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. Where: The Campbell House, 2316 W. First Ave. Tickets: $17 per person. Admission is free for ...
A furious fourth-quarter rally ran out of steam in the final minute, and the nonconference struggles continued for Washington State's women's basketball team.
North Idaho Advanced Care Hospital’s new rehabilitation unit in Post Falls will help people to their new normal after a stroke or a car crash.
Drug overdoses are suspected in the Monday deaths of two Spokane County Jail inmates, according to the county government’s spokesperson.
Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has spent this season stringing together a streak of dazzling catches and record-setting statistics, making a case he’s the best receiver in the National Football ...
A Spokane woman whose furnished basement was flooded with sewage following city maintenance behind her home will receive a $62,000 settlement, which the City Council unanimously approved Monday.