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There’s been talk since 2018 of a downtown zipline that could take tourists and locals alike zooming along the Spokane river. After so long, it may have started to seem to some like a pipe dream.
According to a new study from the University of Washington, many of these newer devices claiming to measure blood pressure have not been properly vetted and may be giving consumers inaccurate readings ...
Microsoft is laying off thousands of employees, almost a third of whom are based in Washington, the company confirmed Tuesday.
Private downtown cigar lounge co-owner Cody Arguelles – who’s also an architecture student at Washington State University and medically retired survival, evasion, resistance and escape instructor for ...
The once “scary” and “drab” structure at Lower Lincoln Park is getting a nature-themed makeover at the hands of more than 400 kids and some volunteer parents from the neighboring Franklin Elementary ...
Washington has filed two lawsuits against the Trump administration after federal agencies tied federal funding appropriations ...
Oak Cliff native Bibiana Gonzalez was driving in the HOV lane of U.S. 75 on May 3 when her tire blew. She continued on, ...
After his father died, Mark Charles Roudané, a retired Minnesota schoolteacher, began going through his dad’s papers. There were scores of binders, the records of a life as a prosperous, white, ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s highest-ranking health official, apparently took his grandchildren on an outing to try the waters of Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., which authorities have ...
Liberty Lake-based STCU announced Tuesday that Ezra Eckhardt is no longer serving as president and CEO and the company gave ...
A motorcyclist was killed and another was seriously injured in two separate crashes Monday afternoon in north Spokane.
The Washington State Library and the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library in Seattle are facing layoffs and severe cuts to services after lawmakers declined to include a $6.7 million lifeline in ...