The U.S. State Department said on Friday it has approved a sale worth $151.8 million to Israel for munitions and munitions support, without submitting it for congressional review.
The latest state income tax proposal on people earning more than $1 million a year has the backing of Gov. Bob Ferguson.
The easiest basket of ND Okafor’s life came with about nine minutes to play in Washington State’s first conference tournament game. The Cougars’ power forward set a screen for freshman guard Ace Glass ...
National forests across the country launched a hiring blitz last month for seasonal workers, a move that follows a freeze on hiring similar positions that lasted more than a year.
Mandy Kitchell treads carefully across rocks left by December flooding in Stehekin. Kitchell and at least a dozen other neighbors remain in limbo with a washed-out road and anxiety over the upcoming ...
The US submarine strike on an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean marked a sharp escalation in the war between the two nations, raising fresh security and economic risks across the Indo-Pacific.
Dry Falls Lake is one of more than two dozen lakes that opened for the season last Sunday. Part of Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, the lake itself is a geologic marvel. About two hours west of Spokane ...
This circuitous tale, that connects a massive bison bull across 140 years of American history begins in 1886, when getting a message across Montana was a life-threatening task.
Generic versions of Novo Nordisk A/S’s hit shots Ozempic and Wegovy could be sold for under $3 a month, a new study showed, underscoring their potential to unlock global access to powerful weight-loss ...
U.S. employers unexpectedly cut jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose, pointing to lingering fragility in a labor market that was thought to be stabilizing.
After a rough shooting day in its quarterfinal loss, Mt. Spokane was determined to get its seniors to a Saturday game at state. That meant facing a tough Bellevue team on Friday in a State 3A ...
So it turns out Americans don’t love widespread cruelty. For the first time in YouGov polling, 50% of Americans now strongly or somewhat support abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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