
Frequently Asked Questions - Flooding
With flooding in Eastern and Central Washington comes questions about safety and health.
Alerts: Aug. 22, 2025: Local public health officials have confirmed a measles infection in a Bonner County, Idaho, resident with exposure risk in Spokane County. Learn about measles and how to protect yourself and loved ones. | Some federal websites are experiencing disruptions while being reviewed for compliance with executive orders. As a result, some links and information on srhd.org may be unavailable.
With flooding in Eastern and Central Washington comes questions about safety and health.
Two Spokane County individuals, each under the age of 10, were confirmed to have E. coli O157:H7 infections that could be linked to romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region.
WA Department of Health urges people not to buy or eat romaine lettuce from Yuma region
Spokane continues to make strides against painful and costly effects of dental disease.
Latest of Many Steps to Improve Oral Health in Spokane
Full-scale federal exercise, Tranquil Terminus, demonstrates local health and response partners’ preparedness to manage contagious diseases like Ebola
SRHD announces an RFQQ for professional services to review the wages and benefits for all positions (approximately 235 position descriptions) and possible recommendations for wage and benefit adjustments that align with SRHD's compensation philosophy.