-
Thoughts from a Gonzaga law professor about how we should react when a court ruling conflicts with the will of the people. We’ll talk about opportunities for disabled athletes in Spokane, whether casual or competitive. The Washington legislature wants you to think again about tossing that trash out your car window.
-
The fifth class of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine graduates in a few weeks.
-
-
-
-
This week Gonzaga University brought together judges, lawyers, court and public health officials to talk about better coordination to help people in trouble with the law who have addiction and mental health problems.
-
Washington State Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Stephens talks about topical judicial issues; March brings a convergence of religious celebrations; Spokane is hosting major sporting events featuring female athletes
-
Raising building heights in Spokane; a Spokane opioid use treatment program wins an award; turnover at the top level of the Washington governor's office; and exploring why young people vote in low numbers
-
Three eastern Washington legislators share experiences from their first terms; reaction to English as the U.S. official language; the history of apples in Washington
-
Historian Amanda VanLanen has written about the growth of the Washington apple industry.
-
-
Two Spokane reporters talk about their stories about the struggles of Inland Northwest immigrants and refugee agencies. We hear about potential changes in school funding and medical training in Idaho.