Spokane Reports Decreased Homelessness, More Stable Housing
2025 data shows reduced need for homeless services, increase in permanent housing
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Gonzaga Bulldogs Poised to Win 2026 NCAA Tournament
Weather
Crews Work to Restore Power After Windstorm Hits Eastern Washington and North Idaho
Avista says over 61,000 customers initially lost power, with 8,495 still without as of Friday morning.

Avista Responds to Widespread Power Outages After Windstorm
Utility crews work around the clock to restore electricity to thousands of customers across the region.
Spokane Firefighters Quickly Contain Accidental Kitchen Blaze
No injuries reported after fire at Ferris Garden Court Condominiums
Lifestyle
Spokane's New LGBTQ Shelter Reshapes North Hill Neighborhood
The Aurora Center offers a low-barrier, affirming space for unhoused LGBTQ neighbors in Spokane's scattered-site shelter model.

Fargo Native Donates to Gonzaga Law School
Center renamed in honor of Chris and Nan Kennelly's philanthropic gift.
Mom Shares Hilarious Toddler Mishap After Daughter Finds Vaseline
Mickelle Farnsworth's two-year-old daughter got into a hidden jar of Vaseline, leading to a week-long hair recovery process.
Crime
Clemency Board Recommends Commutation for Spokane Man Convicted in 1996 Murder
The final decision on whether to commute the sentence now rests with the governor.

U.S. Marshals Arrest Spokane Valley Fugitive Wanted on Child Molestation Charges
Jaime Balderas was taken into custody without incident near Park Road and East Valleyway Avenue.
Second Spokane Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Fentanyl Pill Press Operation
Nicholas Adams received 20 years in federal prison for running a commercial fentanyl pill manufacturing operation in his home.
Politics
Capitol Credentialing Debate Continues in Washington State
Lawsuit over media access to state legislature remains unresolved

Hundreds of VA Therapists Quit Over Trump Policies, Leaving Veterans in Crisis
Mental health care access for veterans has become increasingly difficult as the VA loses hundreds of psychologists and social workers.
Spokane City Council Votes to Move Regular Meetings to Wednesdays
The council also proposes new public testimony rules, sparking debate over access and tradition.
Entertainment
Locally Filmed 'Train Dreams' Fails to Win at Oscars
The independent drama received several nominations but lost out to bigger contenders.

Indie Singer-Songwriter Jimmie Hunter Releases Raw New Song "Let You Go"
The track explores the difficult space between heartbreak and acceptance.
Retro Tech Trend: Young Listeners Embrace the iPod
The discontinued Apple device finds new fans among Gen Z music lovers seeking a more focused listening experience.