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May 4, 2021 7:03 PM Katerina Chryssafis
“Today I am announcing a two week pause on our phased reopening plan,” Inslee said.
News that comes as a surprise. Right now, Spokane County is failing two of the three metrics needed to stay in Phase 3.
Even with the pause, the governor says there are trends that show things may be heading in the right direction.
It all comes down to getting your shot. Right now, vaccination numbers are looking good, but they’re still not enough to get us to where we need to be.
“This is a good day for the Spokane community, for the state,” said Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward.
Spokane school board to discuss downtown stadium options
After weeks of receiving public input about a new stadium proposal, board members will finally weigh in with their own thoughts in a Wednesday meeting. Author: Casey Decker Updated: 5:24 PM PDT April 21, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash The board for Spokane Public Schools will discuss its options when it comes to where and how to build a replacement stadium for Joe Albi during a special meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday night.
Board members may or may not actually vote, but they will for the first time express their views about whether to continue with the ongoing stadium project in Northwest Spokane, or scrap it in favor of a downtown project near the Spokane Arena.
Portions of Logan Johnson’s roving childhood were spent in Spokane, where he was born at Providence Sacred Heart before going on to become a crafty guard at NCAA Tournament regular Saint Mary’s.
His recollections of the Lilac City are vivid without drawing from the unsavory memory of his most recent visit, a 90-60 blowout loss at Gonzaga in February.
Johnson – the younger brother of Brooklyn Nets guard Tyler Johnson – recalled staying with his Spokane Valley grandparents and aunt as a teenager, playing in Hoopfest and swimming in the pool of neighbor and family friend, then-KXLY news anchor and current Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward.