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The Spokesman-Review is the Spokane region's only daily newspaper, covering news, sports, and life in Eastern Washington and North Idaho since 1883.

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Thai Bamboo is not closing, but the owners of the 25-year-old franchise of three restaurants are looking to sell to a buyer who, ideally, would keep the name, employees and menu. https://t.co/WzJVd6CHcc
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A year-old chocolate Lab named Maverick is among those supporting the Christmas Bureau this year, after his owner won a dog photo contest that netted a $1,000 prize.
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Kerra Bower operates two Little Scholars Early Learning Centers. Her latest endeavor is transforming an old Department of Transportation building in North Spokane into Raze Early Learning and Development Center, which opened last month
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Though she now owns and operates three child care centers in Spokane, Kerra Bower was “miserable” when she started.
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One of the nine protesters charged with conspiring to impede or injure federal agents during a mass immigration protest in Spokane last summer pleaded guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court. https://t.co/tZwpe7CcAN
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One of the nine protesters charged with conspiring to impede or injure federal agents during a mass immigration protest in Spokane last summer pleaded guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court.
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Unable to touch Spokane Arts’ funding for another two years, City Hall will instead partially pay for its new arts office by closing a tax break Gonzaga University has had for eight years.
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Unable to touch Spokane Arts’ funding for another two years, City Hall will instead partially pay for its new arts office by closing a tax break Gonzaga University has had for eight years.
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An eagerly anticipated addition to the North Monroe Business District opened its doors on Sept. 20. Kindred Public House is the latest venture from Jordan Smith and Rob Hatch. https://t.co/qOleI7JF94
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An eagerly anticipated addition to the North Monroe Business District opened its doors on Sept. 20.
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On the eve of a major expansion, a multibillion-dollar project to upgrade computer systems of all @DeptVetAffairs hospitals is beset with problems, according to some medical staff who already use it. Investigation by @SpokesmanReview and @washingtonpost
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On the eve of a major expansion, a multibillion-dollar project to upgrade the computer systems of all Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals is beset with problems, according to some medical staff...
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The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to compel the state to turn over information about Washington voters
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The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to compel the state to turn over information about Washington voters, including names, dates of birth,...
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.@spokanetransit began a new reduced-fare option Monday by cutting fares in half for low-income riders. Called “Opportunity,” qualified riders pay $1 for a one-way ride and $2 for a day pass. A monthlong pass for unlimited riding is $30. https://t.co/8i4bkJaXpU
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Spokane Transit Authority began a new reduced-fare option Monday by cutting fares in half for low-income riders.
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Lenny and Joe Kostelecky have been volunteering at the Christmas Bureau together for the past 12 years, making the event an important part of their holiday celebration.
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Lenny and Joe Kostelecky have been volunteering at the Christmas Bureau together for the past 12 years, making the event an important part of their holiday celebration.
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For seven weeks Lorraine Parlange would undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer and then head straight to the office where she continued to work as an attorney for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians. “The work was there and it needed to be done,” she said. https://t.co/7oP85Bpndx
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For seven weeks Lorraine Parlange would undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer and then head straight to the office where she continued to work as an attorney for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians.
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Kratom, an herbal supplement available at many gas stations nationwide even while public health experts warn of possible harms, could soon be banned within Spokane city limits.
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Kratom, an herbal supplement available at many gas stations nationwide even while public health experts warn of possible harms, could soon be banned within Spokane city limits.
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Donald C. Brockett, a lawyer who served as Spokane County prosecutor for a quarter century and got the first convictions against South Hill rapist Kevin Coe, has died. He was 89. https://t.co/dphvwaEPP0
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Donald C. Brockett, a lawyer who served as Spokane County Prosecutor for a quarter century and who once had a mother of a suspect pay a hitman to render him a "vegetable, has died. He was 89.
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A Spokane woman whose furnished basement was flooded with sewage following city maintenance behind her home will likely receive a $62,000 settlement, which the City Council is scheduled to approve on Dec. 15.
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A Spokane woman whose furnished basement was flooded with sewage following city maintenance behind her home will likely receive a $62,000 settlement, which the City Council is scheduled to approve on...
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The county commission voted unanimously in a special meeting Monday to approve a $983 million budget for 2026 that prioritizes county services, maintaining and improving county roadways and the regional criminal justice system. https://t.co/tIqBjy4QVB
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Spokane County is cutting 120 jobs in next year's tight budget, but most of the positions already are empty.
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After being hit by a drunken driver the weekend before Thanksgiving, Spokane area teen Brody Three Stars has woken up from his coma.
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After being hit by a drunken driver the weekend before Thanksgiving, Spokane area teen Brody Three Stars has woken up from his coma.
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A man walking a leashed pit bull shot and killed a loose German Shepard Sunday afternoon near Westview Elementary School. https://t.co/6vz2Dq42LF
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A man walking a leashed pit bull shot and killed a loose German Shepard Sunday afternoon near Westview Elementary School.
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After opening day was delayed by a lack of snow and temperatures too warm for snowmaking, Schweitzer Mountain announced plans to partially open on Wednesday to skiers and snowboarders.
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Better late than never.
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Spokane has a long tradition of stepping up for the institutions that make our region stronger, more connected and more compassionate. That includes our community newspaper. https://t.co/1vCfkEK8ew
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The Christmas Bureau buyers normally spend months carefully selecting toys to be handed out to families in need in December at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center. But with tariffs looming this year, everything changed. https://t.co/It3kH5tAIz
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The Christmas Bureau buyers normally spend months carefully selecting toys to be handed out to families in need in December at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center. But with tariffs looming this...
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Beedlebug Socks: Spokane grandmother invents ‘adaptable’ socks for grandson with disability https://t.co/HGPE3Zg3gQ
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The day Coen Tucker was born, doctors said that he was likely going to die.
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