Grandview housing boom: A developer has submitted plans to carve 16 vacant properties into 67 home lots on a 10-acre site adjacent to Grandview Park, joining hundreds more approved even as the area remains under a housing moratorium — find out.
Spokane’s top gallery picks: From nonprofit juggernaut Terrain to free-entry Jundt Art Museum, our Best of the Inland Northwest readers’ poll highlights must-visit spaces showcasing local, regional and national artists across Spokane and North Idaho — find out which galleries earned top votes.
Spokane’s geocaching roots: This year marks the hobby’s 25th anniversary, with GPS pioneer Jon Stanley placing Idaho’s first cache at Priest Lake and helping ignite a global hidden-treasure craze — find out.
Field to Feast debuted: Jed Conklin led James Beard semifinalist Chad White into Kentucky woods to hunt and process a white-tailed deer, then turned it into a campfire feast — find out how they close the food loop.
Fake evacuation phone calls: Spokane County Sheriff’s Office warns that scammers are impersonating deputies to alert residents about wildfire evacuations by phone, but official orders come only via door-to-door visits — find out how to confirm legitimate notices.
Other Spokane headlines this week
- Demetri Martin bringing stand-up tour to Spokane
- Local groups team up for riverbank cleanup
- Rearden sewer issues prompt water conservation plea
- Unity in the Community unites Spokane’s cultures
- New programs spur growth for founders, CEOs
- Spokane Public Radio reimagines airwaves and schedules