The Front Page from March 28, 2025
Top Stories
- ‘It’s got dancing, it’s got sword fighting, it’s got a party’: Spokane Civic Theatre brings the Bard back to the main stage in ‘Romeo and Juliet’
- North Spokane Corridor construction could face delays without new revenue, legislators say
- ‘It’s a big family’: Professional basketball stars show Spokane youth the ropes prior to NCAA March Madness games
- UCLA’s Lauren Betts latest in long line of dominant post players for Bruins
- House passes Baumgartner-led bill to require universities to disclose foreign financing
- Spokane police to get eight pole-mounted surveillance cameras, including four ‘covert’ ones, for nearly $78,000
- Led by state Supreme Court justice, Gonzaga panel calls for support to public health
- Concertmaster and violinist Mateusz Wolski to play ‘bucket list’ piece as part of Spokane Symphony’s Masterworks 7
- Law enforcement releases descriptions of men wanted in killing of 14-year-old boy in Moses Lake