-
Idaho's legislative budget writers are facing significant increases in routine expenses as they prepare for the upcoming session beginning in January.
-
Nonprofits and church members in northeast Washington are teaming up to help people stay fed amid a lapse in federal nutrition benefits.
-
Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
-
Spokane author Travis Baldree joined SPR's Owen Henderson to chat about "Brigands & Breadknives"—the new installment in his popular series “Legends & Lattes.”
-
Idaho has a compensation program to reimburse livestock producers the fair market value for animals killed by predators
-
-
Incumbents have strong leads against their challengers in every contested race except for one in the Riverside School District, where a 25-year veteran will be ousted by a first-timer.
-
Coeur d’Alene voters also chose to retain three city council members during Tuesday’s general election.
-
The race for Cheney mayor is shaping up to be one of the tightest races across Spokane County, with challenger Elsa Martin in position to oust incumbent Chris Grover
-
First night results show most races are ready to be called.
-
Spokane voters have given a tentative yes to ballot measures meant to expand and improve facilities at schools and parks. Washington voters approve a state constitutional amendment that will allow the state to invest money from the WA Cares long-term care fund.
-