
January 30, 2024
Pickleball was established as Washington state’s official sport in 2022 and is now the fastest growing sport in America.
Local fans will have more places to work on their ace t...

January 25, 2024
The time on Felisa Bravo’s calendar is blocked out on Mondays at lunchtime. No work meetings, no appointments are scheduled during that hour. She has a standing engagement at Gra...

January 24, 2024
More than 300 thespians from 11 regional schools descended on Lewis & Clark High School on Jan. 13 for the Washington State East Regional Thespy ™ event. Students from Lewis & Cla...

January 3, 2024
As our schools prepare for the first two extended breaks of the school year – Thanksgiving Break, Nov. 22-24, and Winter Break, Dec. 25-Jan.5) – we wanted to share some commun...

November 24, 2023
On Tuesday morning, nearly 1,000 middle school students gathered in their school gym to hear from some special guests. Their school, Sacajawea Middle School , was named after an ...

November 14, 2023
In the past, students with developmental or learning disabilities were separated in their own classroom for every hour of the school day. That was then, and in Spokane Public Scho...

November 14, 2023
Lewis & Clark High School seniors Isabelle Parekh and Trevor Picanco completed an internship this summer at The Spokesman-Review as part of the newspaper’s Teen Journalism Insti...

October 19, 2023
Associated Builders and Contractors Inland Pacific Chapter hosted a Trades Night at Ferris High School to introduce students of all ages to a potential career pathways in trades...

October 18, 2023
“We want to show them that anything is attainable,” said Marty Whelshula as he walked with seven Rogers High School students on a campus tour of Eastern Washington University on...

October 10, 2023
“When TC Energy operates in an area, we’re doing a lot more than just providing jobs or economic stimulation,” said Sally Jane McLaughlin, Administrative Analyst for TC Energy in ...

May 12, 2023
“For a long time, Indigenous people couldn’t be who we are – our culture was banned,” said SPS Native Education coordinator Tamika LaMere, a member of the Little Shell Tribe of Ch...