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- Spokane Pride Parade and Festival, and accompanying protests, will . . .
A large rainbow-striped Pride flag is carried by dozens of people during the 31st Spokane Pride Parade on June 10, 2023, in downtown Spokane
- More than 30 arrested at immigration protest in Spokane sparked by . . .
Police used smoke cannisters and pepper balls in attempt to dispel the crowds Former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart was among those arrested
- Spokane | The Spokesman-Review
With a busy and hot opening week for Spokane city pools, Parks and Recreation encouraged voters to pass an upcoming levy that would help support maintenance costs for the free pools
- Spokane’s guide to Pride: Where and how to celebrate this June
Here’s a guide to some of the biggest pride events near Spokane this summer Spokane Pride As the only event that takes up the entirety of Riverfront Park, Spokane Pride has a lot to offer
- More than 10,000 pack downtown for ‘No Kings’ protest
Thousands of people crowded Riverfront Park and marched through downtown Spokane, joining millions more across the country in the “No Kings” protest movement against President Donald Trump
- Spokane leaders aim to quell misinformation and distrust after . . .
Just days after dozens of people were arrested after clashing with law enforcement at an immigration protest in downtown Spokane, area leaders are looking to learn from the incident and prevent
- Home Depot holding opening ceremony Wednesday at South Hill store
This photo from June 26, 2024, shows the demolition of the former Shopko store on South Regal Street on Spokane’s South Hill It has been replaced by a new Home Depot that opens later this week
- Spokane, county fling accusations of toxic relationship as sewer . . .
A yearslong fight over utility taxes that seemed to be resolved in 2022 boiled back up to the surface when Spokane Chief Financial Officer Matt Boston sent Spokane County officials the $57 4
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