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Besides social media accounts, spokesman_review has populated their site with Former Spokane Congressman George Nethercutt, who gained national fame by defeating House speaker, dies at 79, High-speed boating extravaganza continues Saturday on Webb's Slough in St. John, The Spokesman-Review, Wildfire forces dozens of evacuations southwest of Spokane amid high winds; fire knocked down Tuesday night, One year after North Idaho firefighters were shot on Canfield Mountain, How fentanyl's despair ravages the streets of Spokane: 'This doesn't mean I want to die', Hub Northwest rallies for 8th straight title, Millwood wins 6-foot and under in thriller | Hoopfest elite, Spokane's new anti-homeless camping law to be reviewed by state Supreme Court, 'It didn't seem real': Moyer family watched their home burn on Ring cameras in Upriver fire, Habitat for Humanity tips hat to Pride month in LGBTQ+ build, Spokane City Council approves yearlong moratorium on new large data centers, Pride history project opens at the Pavilion, Eastern football team takes part in step aerobics class with university president, Lime soon to return to Spokane streets after contract renewed, Deadly Denali: A Spokane man's journey to the top of North America's tallest mountain nearly ended in disaster, Jury finds former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 charges, Residents return after Upriver fire destroys 12 homes, Playing chicken: Raising Cane's cooking up plans for Spokane next door to competitor, Spokane council delays data center moratorium until at least next week, How an 'unbelievable' $55 million gift brought Gonzaga's Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center to life, First students to graduate Trejo Dual Language Academy walk stage as speakers of Spanish, English, Stage review: A 'Cats' newbie sees Civic's complex display of Jellicle Ball, 'Deemed essential' and left behind: How community leaders and physicians are helping Latino farmworkers navigate long COVID, State Parks seeking community input to shape future of Mount Spokane, Spokane County assessor: Most homes see minor value increase while downtown buildings continue downward trend, Northwest cherry growers hopeful 2024 harvest will steady ship after several tumultuous years, Vintage Alley project to bring lights, mural to downtown Spokane's railroad alley, Spring rains bring treasures for those who look as the mushroom hunting season picks up, Forest Service dispatcher honored for work in Canfield Mountain shooting, 'Hundred percent sure' of death: Oct. 7 survivor tells story to Spokane Israel supporters, Behold the King! Mo Salah coming to Spokane on Pharaohs' quest to conquer America, English springer spaniel from Spokane takes on Westminster dog show: 'One of the most loyal, loving, gentle dogs I've ever had the pleasure to love', 3 Spokane ICE protesters found guilty in conspiracy case, Gonzaga graduate spreads mental health message on college campus, What the pluck? Learn the way of the weeds, birds and bees of Spokane's Lincoln Park, Bloomsday 2024: Rain doesn't stop Spokane's annual 'great big party' in race's 48th year, 'It's remembering': 700 boots form solemn Memorial Day tribute to fallen service members, 'Overcoming reefer madness': Feds appear poised to ease restrictions on weed. Here's how the change could impact Washington., Spokane's professional women's soccer ended with no explanation, Pride flag on intersection outside Riverfront Park gets a fresh coat of paint after fading and vandalism, Salish School of Spokane to begin construction on new Spokane River campus, unveils new name after language pioneer, Spokane Arena to close for three months for $10 million renovation, As diesel prices climb, the drivers at one Spokane County school district are outsourcing to Idaho for bus fuel, Fish and recreationists alike may be pleased by city project in West Spokane, 50 goats, pickleball and queer Marxism: Potential jurors in Spokane's ICE protesters trial offer quirky, sometimes politically charged comments, Gonzaga students lead fourth-graders through Riverfront Park in district-wide excursion to 'feel more connected to their community', Dancing, Viking sailing and family traditions; Spokane Lilac Festival parade draws thousands despite rain, shortened route, Taters for the taking: Droves flock to the mound of free potatoes ditched by the Hutterites, Lime scooter hopes to expand in Spokane, making promises but asking for concessions, Planting the Future: The Phoenix Conservancy repairs and restores the forgotten Palouse Prairie, 'A great place to grow old': Forbes ranks Spokane in top 25 places to retire, Schulz departing as Washington State University president, 'They’re not scared, they’re just at home': Man plans to donate 885 acres to the Kalispel Tribe through conservation easement to protect wildlife, The taste of victory: North Central students head to national culinary contest, 'A little piece of Spokane history': Meet the woman who designed the 50th Bloomsday finisher shirt, Two-time Grammy Award-winner coming to Knitting Factory on Wednesday, A bear of a Bloomsday: Brenton Sconce finished 7.46 miles on all fours a day after the race began to help those in recovery, 'The boys of summer are back': Spokane Indians kick off start of season with Fan Fest, 'The magic of Bloomsday': 50th annual race in Spokane marks return of prepandemic participation, Getting There: Spokane County begins work on final stretch of Bigelow Gulch project, Reid Buchanan, Kasandra Parker top Bloomsday fields, as Americans claim elite titles for first time in decades, During arson investigation, officers shoot uncooperative man who fired gun, police say, 'He's with me in spirit': The stories behind Spokane’s 50th Bloomsday, Bipartisanship rises in Washington Legislature, Illegal thinning of trees and brush along Centennial Trail draws the ire of walkers and a state investigation, Family horrified that ongoing domestic violence led to death of up-and-coming Pullman chef, 25, Getting There: North Spokane Corridor project beginning summer 2026 to be most expensive in Eastern Washington history, In their element: Jefferson students create Coat Cart to keep kids warm during recess, Bloomsday Perennial: Founder's race times have slowed. His passion for the event has not, Inslee signs slew of bills boosting gun restrictions in Washington, Bloomsday Perennials - Special coverage at The Spokesman-Review, Loved ones cherish memories of victims allegedly slain by fugitives after Idaho prison escape, 'We are the soccer heartbeat of the Inland Northwest': Officials kick off summer of celebration ahead of World Cup, Students save life of Lewis and Clark track coach with CPR: 'I did what I knew to do', Spokane to host Egypt and world superstar during World Cup, Feds release North Cascades grizzly bear analysis; decision to come "in the weeks ahead", 'Deals and a race to the bottom': A glance at the weed industry on 4/20, Fores on Friday: Slate of Spokane public golf courses set to open this weekend, Latino farmworkers face high rates of long COVID, but barriers delay diagnosis, Idahoans in rural Sandpoint reflect on a year without labor and delivery services, Kids, parents pack Spokane Valley street where 17-year-old was killed to honor his memory, In murder trial of former Idaho State Police trooper, medical experts doubt suspect's claim of wife's suicide, Spokane finds contractor to move Monaghan statue before June 30, Spokane Public Schools bans Border Patrol agents from entering schools, Once an auto theft capital, Spokane is at its lowest car thievery in a decade, Group of volunteers, including Spokane woman, behind 177-year-old sourdough starter inundated after viral TikTok, Food truck freedom? Spokane considers ending permission requirement for the mobile meal vendors downtown, Former Pasco Police officer sentenced to 25 years for 1986 killing of Ruby Doss, Decapitated cougar stirs questions on Lake Pend Oreille, Psychedelic Spokane church working toward legal immunity to consume ayahuasca, 'OUR CITY, OUR RACE': Bloomsday officials remove billboard after complaints of exclusion, Disaster Resource Centers open in Elk, Medical Lake to help residents access federal aid, Getting There: Spokane County to set terms and conditions for e-bikes in county parks, What is the point of a leap year? Local physicist explains the special day's astronomical importance, State rebate program for e-bike purchases returns with more funding available, longer awarding period, Spokane shuffles money away from new municipal court, paying for police cars instead, From a seller's market to a buyer's: Spokane, Coeur d'Alene home sales enter rush period as economic challenges shift tides, Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Bob Dylan to visit Spokane as part of Outlaw Music Festival, 'I don't have anybody': Idaho is seeing its police flock to Washington agencies for better pay, A Dungeons and Dragon haven: Bear Totem and Pigisus provide a safe space for all to play D&D, paint and shop, Ferguson signs 'historic' income tax as efforts to stop it begin, Health district predicts more cases of measles following Spokane County's first patient since 2015, No snow is needed for these sled dogs who took on annual dryland race at Riverside State Park, Bill would allow students to enroll in college courses before 11th grade, Several thousand pack north Spokane park for music, food and sign waving for 'No Kings' protest, Spokane stray dog rescued after months of sightings: 'Onyx has united everyone on the South Hill', Two arrested outside ICE facility at downtown Spokane 'No Kings' rally, 'Helpful for the whole spirit': Whitworth Community Chorale brings music lovers of all ages together, Denver museum calls on children of the Colville Confederated Tribes to curate Clyfford Still exhibit, Pollinator legislation proposed by Mt. Spokane senior buzzes through the Senate, 'Something bigger': Colfax triumphs in championship game after losing coach to pancreatic cancer, Third-annual Lunar New Year Celebration rings in year of the dragon, Inappropriate, obscene and vulgar: These are some of Kootenai and Spokane counties' rejected license plates in 2025, More people were shot by Spokane law enforcement in two weeks than in the entirety of 2023, Should bees be busy in February? Warm winters disrupt the hive life, expert says, 'Diamond in the rough' Bear Lake in northern Spokane County set to receive slate of upgrades, 'Always be skeptical'; Crocker, local experts warn U.S.-Israeli military action could have broad, hard to discern impacts, The world renowned Pacific Northwest Ballet makes its Spokane debut, Panhandle Health District issues kratom warning, citing deaths in Kootenai County, Cathy McMorris Rodgers won't seek re-election in 2024, Washington Democratic leaders unveil state budget plans amid escalating costs, The Garland Theater to reopen March 1 under new owners: 'You'll leave dazzled', Personal journey: Legendary climber Chris Kopczynski talks climbing, friendship, Coloring Contest, SCRAPS offering discounted dog adoptions to mark 'National Love Your Pet Day', A provocative printmaking artist makes his museum debut at the MAC, Demolition begins on Adams Elementary, once the second-oldest operating schoolhouse in Spokane Public Schools, Active Living Expo, Getting There: Work on North Spokane Corridor in 2026 lays groundwork for completion, Spokane Public Schools to convert high school tennis courts into pickleball courts, 'Unsavory, exciting, unfathomable': WSU athletics faces old challenges in the new world of NIL deals, A nomadic dog is capturing the hearts of residents on Spokane's South Hill who are determined to help her, Got whole milk? Cheney Public Schools' menu to offer fattier dairy option amid federal rule change, Longtime Spokane Symphony tubist Leonard Byrne, 'man of science' and 'real artist,' dies at 70, 'Once in a lifetime': The luckiest Seahawks fans celebrated from inside the stadium, Review: 'Six' is not your standard musical. It's a 90-minute, flashy pop concert filled with queens., Federal judge frees 10-year-old girl and her father from ICE custody in Texas; pair returning to Spokane, Nonprofit Columbia Community Creamery goes back to basics with local milk sold in returnable glass bottles, 'This is our Super Bowl': Here's what Spokane Seahawks superfans and season ticket holders predict for the big game, WSU mini-robots mimic insects to get stronger, faster: 'They can do exactly what we want to do', After 9 months of uncertainty, federal workplace safety agency NIOSH brings back workers at Spokane Research Lab, Personalized driver safety ‘SmartSigns’ coming soon to Spokane Public Schools, Multiple passengers injured as STA double-decker bus doesn't clear viaduct, Gonzaga's Mark Few doused with water, pulls out signature handstand after 700th career win, Spokane parks to remove 200 trees killed by native bark beetles, including 50 at Manito, Photo gallery: Wednesday snowfall, Colleges in Washington worried Legislature will back Ferguson's plan for cuts, Crashes force closure of I-90 near Spokane Valley; after-school activities cancelled in Spokane, Act now, adventure later: Procrastinators lose in competition for prized reservations, Active Living Expo | The Spokesman-Review, 'Be a good neighbor': After 43 years in elected offices throughout Spokane County, Sharon Colby steps down and shares a few life lessons, Getting There: Preconstruction work redoubles next year for Division Street rapid bus route, slated for 2030 launch, Spokane health district sues former employee for collecting checks without working, WSU researchers, including 'Dr. Christmas Tree,' are chipping in on a multi-million dollar project to develop the ideal Christmas tree, Two Spokane County Jail inmates die within an hour of each other; overdoses suspected, There's still time to hunt down your own wild Christmas tree, Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown proposes citywide ban of Kratom and 7-OH, Getting There: U.S. Transportation Secretary wants you to dress better on flights. Should you? We asked Spokane travelers, Marijuana linked to bouts of intense vomiting among some long-time users, Rarefied air: Rockford-raised climber bags the Seven Summits, WSU raises tuition, keeping university the most expensive public school in the state as enrollment falls, Getting there: This year, state workers won't have to use a Howitzer to control avalanches at Snoqualmie Pass avalanche control, An anonymous bag left for air traffic controllers at Spokane International Airport became the talk of the tower this weekend, He spent 27 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted. Last week he won a seat on the Sunnyside School Board, Spokane re-criminalizing homelessness has quick impact on the street, Books, clubs and cooking classes: Colville’s new bookstore aims to be a hub for the community, Spokane City Council unanimously toughens homeless camping laws with 'Prop 1 plus', Getting There: Spokane County Public Works' new headquarters breathes new life into former contamination site, New rules on street camping draw bipartisan support from city leaders, No Kings Day rally packs sidewalks in north Spokane, City reports street outreach has closed nearly 100 homeless encampments in 10 days, 'Mine, baby, mine': U.S. government's critical mineral crusade comes to Idaho, spurring fears from tribe, conservation groups, Have squash growing out the ears? Library workshops help gardeners learn how to preserve their harvests., Five years since a fire blazed through Malden, the rural town is still coping with the effects: 'People have PTSD', Roadless Rule repeal moves ahead; would affect 2M acres in Washington, Washington State Secretary of Health Dennis Worsham with health reporter Amanda Sullender, Proposed 100-acre housing subdivision in Pasadena Park looks for support from nearby landowners, Washington's hop farmers, a vital part of the world's beer industry, are feeling the pinch of federal policies, a volatile market and environmental challenges, Spokane officials have no reason to comment on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement, but we asked them anyway, Spokane River reaches potential water record lows after 'perfect storm' of conditions, Fire guts industrial building in East Central Spokane, Fish Pockets: Local event honors Cheney student who died during PE accident, While Gonzaga's coach was helping Team USA, Mark Few's oldest son also struck gold last summer in Paris, Huckleberry season is here. Here's what you need to know., Where's the buzz? Wasps are missing this year across the Inland Northwest, MLB Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, who helped put Spokane sports on the national map, dies at 65, New WA wildfire law mandates officials to inform pet owners of resources, Spokane Valley's $7 million cross country course may not be ready for scheduled fall events, Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life in prison for University of Idaho murders, Griffin Tavern, newest addition to Gilded Unicorn restaurant brand, opened Monday in old Brooklyn Deli space, Spokane Impact provides new opportunities for soccer players who have disabilities, 'A legacy project': New section of U.S. Highway 95 opens south of Moscow after years of legal battles, Spokane Parks and Recreation, Public Schools propose new indoor tennis facility, Developer Jordan Tampien faces foreclosure of Brick West Brewing, Spokane cook Suwanee Lennon lands spot as contestant on PBS 'Great American Recipe', Police suspect arsonist set 6 fires near downtown Spokane, Procession for fallen firefighters departs for Coeur d'Alene: 'This will never leave us', Milk and cookies, anyone? Local dairy nonprofit to celebrate its 2nd anniversary this weekend, 'Connected to the whole world': Thrive hosts youth soccer camp for international children, Spokane Fire leadership criticizes viral Selkirk the cat, pride flags on parade fire truck as 'selfishness', Meet the Spokane County Prosecutor's Office newest recruit: O'Malley the Labrador retriever, 'There's no finish line to learning': Former Seahawk Avril talks football, teaching youth at Spokane Juneteenth celebration, Local Flavors from a local family: Egger family continues legacy in South Perry eatery, Louder lunches, passing notes, less failure to cooperate: A look at the inaugural year of cellphone bans in Spokane Public Schools, Gov. Ferguson calls on protesters to remain peaceful ahead of widespread demonstrations, Kids and parents compete to keep eggs alive in gravity-defying school tradition, Union for Washington grocery workers authorizes strike, Class of 2025 - Special coverage at The Spokesman-Review, Wenatchee girls found dead at campsite were bound. Their father hasn't been located, The Collector: Transforming a gift into a collection, State budget shortfall delays $13 million bridge replacement project in Colfax, Opening of new Palisades Park trail marks milestone in decades-long conservation effort by neighbors and one 'charismatic cowboy', State softball: Mt. Spokane vying to win Greater Spokane League's first fastpitch title in nearly 20 years, Challenge from Washington and other states to Trump's order ending birthright citizenship makes way to U.S. Supreme Court, 59-year-old motorcyclist dies in crash involving 100-year-old minivan driver, Songs of belonging: EWU’s Mariachi Las Águilas helps communities embrace their culture on Cinco de Mayo, A family from Eastern Washington was murdered in cold blood 26 years ago. The man convicted for the killings now faces execution in Florida, 'Being autistic doesn't make you less human': Some Spokane parents with kids diagnosed with autism worry about RFK Jr.'s comments, WSU international student records reinstated after Trump reverses course on visas, 'Spokane Scholars now and forever': Area's brightest students awarded scholarships at annual banquet, No-Li, Spokesman-Review collaborate on limited edition beer: 'What's more American than the First Amendment?', 'A little milk goes a long way': Breast milk can now be donated at Deaconess Hospital, Cowles family plans to donate The Spokesman-Review to local nonprofit, 'It's amazing to be in business this long': Something Else Deli has been in the family for decades, Thousands of protesters line Division Street in Spokane, hundreds more protest in Cd'A to rally against Trump, Musk, Washington Legislature considering raising hunting, fishing fees, WSU medical school celebrates 10th birthday, marking nearly 250 medical doctors graduated, Senate passes Transportation budget that increases gas tax, funds major projects, Will Spokane breakfast joints crack under the pressure of skyrocketing egg prices?, Nearly $5 million in Washington emergency food assistance is canceled by USDA, including over $400K for Spokane, Mother/daughter duo share their wine expertise and passion at Cellar & Scholar, 'Are we just left to die?': Spokane health care providers, patients consider Medicaid cuts in roundtable, Concerto Obscura: The singing ice of Hauser Lake, 'We're here to remember who we are': Hundreds rally in support of Spokane's Ukrainian refugees, Baumgartner faces angry, disruptive town hall following two months of Trump's presidency, Spokane astronaut Anne McClain, Crew-10 successfully launch to International Space Station, Return to Space - Special coverage at The Spokesman-Review, Yasuhara Middle School NASA launch watch party ends with popsicles, no Anne McClain launch, Spokane replaces downtown garbage cans it rented for $106,000 per year, Local contractors build little free libraries to donate for Women in Construction Week, Spokane astronaut Anne McClain set for Wednesday launch to International Space Station, Air Force veteran gifted keys to new home: 'This is more than walls and a roof', Domini Sandwiches to reopen in downtown Spokane under new owner, Medicaid could be on chopping block after Northwest Republicans help pass House budget measure, Plan to provide free lunch for all Washington students is falling out of favor amid budget shortfall, Voices in harmony: Le Donne Choir brings together women of all musical experience levels, A Spokane man who fled the Nicaraguan government in fear for his life is detained by ICE, again. His family is bracing for life without him, 'We cannot feed ourselves as a country': Northwest agriculture could be in jeopardy if mass deportations happen, farm groups warn, Washington moves forward with state-funded EV infrastructure after federal pause, Spokane students share the meaning of courage at Spokane Black Voices Symposium: 'Not dimming your light in effort of being scared to shine', Washington State University names 12th president, first woman in 135-year history, Should Spokane sell naming rights to the Pavilion? Mayor says no, Dozens gather in downtown Spokane to protest Elon Musk, High school students and teachers review books the Community Library Network is considering restricting from minors, 'I'll have what she's having': Spokane's Sydney Sweeney makes cameo in Super Bowl ad re-creating iconic 'When Harry Met Sally' scene with Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal, Spokane opens new addiction recovery homeless shelter, partially replaces beds for families, Washington joins 21 other states to block federal freeze that could disrupt $27 billion in funding, National Library of Medicine's traveling exhibit on HIV/AIDS on display at Central Library, Spokane-area MLK Day events get underway Wednesday, stretch through weekend, STA lands $2 million grant for Division Street rapid bus route to Mead, New Spokane-area legislators excited for first day of session as work begins, Macy's closing store in Coeur d'Alene, State Rep. Mike Volz leads list of choices for Spokane County treasurer, but final pick has more steps, Bird flu continues to egg up prices, Housing prices across Spokane skyrocket, pricing many out of the market, Who will replace Michael Baumgartner? Spokane County GOP releases names, questionnaires for potential new Spokane County treasurer, How former Gonzaga standouts Jenn and LeeAnne Wirth turned their social media following into a health and wellness brand, Difference Makers: Jolayne Houtz 'lives alongside the grief' of her son lost to hazing, founded an organization to prevent other deaths, Active Living Expo, Spokane's unique location and weather can contribute to seasonal depression. Here's how to fight it, 'She's our early Christmas gift': Dog abandoned in California orchard for weeks finds love in Spokane, 'Getting books in the hands of children' a calling of the Christmas Bureau, Cotton candy creations, like puppies, unicorns and Minions, come in wild flavors like grape, maple bacon or dill pickle at shop nestled inside Blissful Whisk, EPA declares Upper Columbia River a Superfund site, A missing 2-year-old lovebird was feared dead after last week's downtown apartment fire. Then the miracle came, A downtown legacy ends with one final meal at Domini's, New kids-focused sports facility opening in Post Falls, 50 years after Ferris High student Laurie Partridge went missing, answers are hard to find, Glittery Old World Christmas ornaments sold in Spokane are the focal point in traditions immortalizing loved ones and fond memories, Liberty Lake man's Alzheimer's disease stops progressing after drug trial, Stepping into the fun: Wild Rose Ramblers offer square dances lessons for all, Peperzak Middle School surprises namesake holocaust survivor with sapling from Anne Frank's tree for 101st birthday, 'From the castle': Torra Tea offers elevated sips, like craft cocktails, afternoon tea, soups, and U.K.-inspired bites, Spooked in Spokane: Here are 5 Spokane skeleton displays for Halloween, 'Where all the hard luck falls': Spokane's Matt Mitchell sings of Second and Division, People remember the officers who treat them with compassion. Spokane Police Sgt. Richie Plunkett is one of them, Ultimate Bagel ending its run as a Gonzaga neighborhood mainstay, New Yoke's store the latest showing of an 'exploded' population in Airway Heights, Survival of the delicious: Downtown Spokane's newest bars and restaurants, East Central murder suspect barricades himself in car on I-90, closing freeway, Feeding young minds: County libraries use federal program to provide snacks to children and teens, Expect a colder, wetter winter as temperatures begin to drop this week, Could your teens sleep in a little longer? Spokane School Board ponders changes to calendars and start times, On the hunt for artistic squashes, Spokane Children's Theatre brings 1899 New York City newsboys strike to life with Disney's 'Newsies', Flaky croissants, stacked muffins and oozing cinnamon rolls 'fly off shelves' of new Leaven Bakery & Patisserie in Deer Park, Potato manufacturer Lamb Weston to lay off hundreds in Connell, 'Art brings us together' for 15th year of Terrain, Gonzaga leaving West Coast Conference to join Pac-12 in 2026, Cantwell, Garcia and Baumgartner, Conroy will debate in Spokane on Oct. 8, Spokane just sweltered through the city's third-hottest summer on record, $50 date nights: Dinner and drinks for you and your honey, all for $50 or less, Pac-12 expansion: Wrapping up a wild day of conference realignment, BRU Coffee Hause aims to be 'a part of something more than coffee', The remains of Spokanite Janice Blackburn Ott were found 50 years ago. She's so much more than a Ted Bundy victim, 4 Bavarian tourists visited Leavenworth. Here’s what they thought., Endangered frogs have yet to 'croak' as conservationists release hundreds into wildlife refuge, Alfalfa in space: Inside a WSU professor's experiment on the International Space Station, We the People: The Great Depression brought suffering to Spokane – but also – art, Pints and pups: The top Spokane Valley, North Idaho dog-friendly patios, Newsletters | The Spokesman-Review.