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Chuck Mangione, the Rochester-born jazz trumpeter who rocketed to worldwide fame with his 1978 album “Feels So Good,” has ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • In honor of the Seattle Seahawks opening their 50th training camp Wednesday, I have decided to put ...
Alison Krauss and her bluegrass band Union Station will be taking to the Northern Quest stage this weekend. The Illinois ...
Country-gospel quartet the Oak Ridge Boys may be in the midst of the “American Made: Farewell Tour,” but with a new record ...
Whenever I get together with a friend for lunch, conversation almost always begins with what one of them calls “an organ ...
A 17-year-old accused in the hit-and-run crash that killed the chief operating officer of CHAS Health last week pleaded not ...
In college, while running an on-campus, student-run, William Shakespeare-specific theater group, Abby Burlingame remembers ...
The typically strong trading relationship between the United States and Canada has seen increased strain in recent months, ...
It’s possible the burning question that has gnawed at the hearts and minds of people across the nation after Bryan Kohberger ...
When I was in high school, I changed my own oil. Five quarts of conventional 5W-30, every 3,000 miles. Knowing where the oil and air filter were on the Ford Ranger made me feel handy, and oil disposal ...
For the next few months, the city of Spokane Valley is stuck watching the grass grow on a 46-acre plot north of the Spokane River.
Voters got a better look Tuesday at some of the conservatives running for Spokane City Council at a forum hosted by Calvary Spokane, where they were asked about a wide range of topics, including the ...