No Extensions: SREC will begin Rerouting Spokane Fire Calls to SPD in January

SPOKANE, WA – Spokane Regional Emergency Communications confirmed Friday that it will not extend the deadline for the city to establish its own dispatch service – which could cost taxpayers $94 million over the first five years
Palouse Land Trust Hosts Autumn Equinox Walk at Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve

MOSCOW, ID – The Palouse Land Trust will host an Autumn Equinox Walk on Monday, September 22, from 5:30 – 6:30 pm at Idler’s Rest Nature Preserve in Moscow to celebrate the changing of the seasons. The
Military Flyover For Apple Cup Football Game In Pullman This Afternoon

PULLMAN, WA – A military aircraft flyover is set for today’s Apple Cup football game in Pullman. Washington State University made the campus community aware of the flyover in an online announcement Friday. The flyover is set
Idaho Foodbank Distributes Food Boxes at Latah County Fairgrounds on September 22

MOSCOW, ID – The Idaho Foodbank will be distributing meals at the Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow on September 22. Volunteers will start distributing food boxes at 10:00 am and continue until the last box is handed
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly Presents ‘AI for America’ Roadmap

ARIZONA – Nearly two dozen public figures have come out in support of U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly’s artificial intelligence plan. Known as “AI for America,” the plan says the artificial intelligence revolution is here, but steps must
No. 17 LC State Volleyball Wins Eighth Straight with Sweep of Evergreen

OLYMPIA, WA – No. 17 LC State Volleyball improved to 8-0 on the young season with a 3-0 sweep (25-17, 25-13, 25-18) of The Evergreen State College (Wash.) on Friday. The Warriors hit at an impressive clip