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David Shuffler is not a baseball historian. He never worked in the game. He didn’t play, manage or coach; nor has he been ...
For the first 3½ months of the season, lefty Stu Flesland was used as a relief pitcher. But after the organization promoted ...
Something extraordinary is happening on the mountain bike trails and gravel roads across Spokane County and on a vegetable ...
Tuesday, June 10, 1692, was a windy day. Cold salt air bent slender seagrass and flapped dark linen skirts and coats of a ...
Saturday’s lineup wasn’t exactly between the worst and best MLS teams. But typical of those types of matches, slumping ...
On the front page of the Seattle Times Sunday, you can get a 1,500-word helping of immersive Ichiro insight from Larry Stone, ...
Despite varying experiences, ambitions and inspirations, interns at The Spokesman-Review share one thing: They are thrown ...
Chipmunks are so cute that an entire media franchise is modeled after them. Small and perky with pudgy cheeks, stripes down their backs and a flattened tail cocked straight up, we see them in our ...
A wheat grower from Spokane County visited the Capitol this week to drum up support for glyphosate, a widely used weed killer that was targeted in a May report commissioned by Health Secretary Robert ...
The U.S. government and Qatar are expected to finalize an agreement next week involving a jet for use as Air Force One, months after the Pentagon first said that such a deal was complete, multiple ...
It’s unclear if Bryan Kohberger stalked any or all of the four University of Idaho students he murdered in the early -morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022.
As July melts into August, reporters and columnists enter a traditionally slow period for news called the “Dog Days” of summer. That may be offensive to dogs, although they haven’t taken an official ...