Archives | November 2019
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Friday, Nov. 1
Saturday, Nov. 2
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Noah Smith: The 1950s are greatly overrated
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Martin Schram: GOP could learn from Thompson
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CdA Councilman Dan English draws challengers Tom Morgan, Lacey Moen for seat
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A tale of two schools: Test scores diverge on Spokane campuses, despite investments
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘Newly christened Cougars’ outplay Idaho; cabaret owner sues sheriff
Sunday, Nov. 3
Monday, Nov. 4
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Wednesday, Nov. 6
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Feature Creature: Ruby is house-trained
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Around the Corner: Gordon Physical Therapy opens second location
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University’s Jacob Easton to represent Titans at state cross country meet
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West Valley district’s first parent engagement liaison has a cute partner by his side
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Paratransit provider MV Transportation Services Inc. closing Spokane Valley office in December
Thursday, Nov. 7
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100 years ago in Spokane: Deputies sought to ‘hunt booze’ as Prohibition becomes law
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California’s Evan Weaver – college football’s leading tackler – is boldly wearing No. 89 as an homage to Gonzaga Prep, Spokane
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Gardening: After fall garden chores are wrapped up, check out the SCC poinsettia sale Nov. 14-15
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Washington records
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Mead school officials suspend new elementary school as they deal with levy rejection
Friday, Nov. 8
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Jason Rezaian: Can Twitter get back on the right side of history?
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Holocaust survivor shares experiences, warns of growing prejudice in Spokane talk
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Spokane schools schedule vaping symposium as health crisis deepens and Seattle sues Juul
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Spokane’s high school principals supported fining students caught vaping; school board tabled proposal
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100 years ago in Spokane: John Philip Sousa wows Auditorium Theater crowd
Saturday, Nov. 9
Sunday, Nov. 10
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Motley Fool: Southwest should take off
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BBB Tip of the Week: Watch out for motherhood gift cards sent from ‘Jenny B’
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Tom Kelly: Looking for an investment? Put yourself in the renter’s shoes
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Front & Center: Prioritizing plays big role in Kevin Young’s many roles for Oakesdale schools
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100 years ago in Spokane: Irish leader tells crowd Britain’s hold on island is ‘fated to fail’
Monday, Nov. 11
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100 years ago in Spokane: Veterans, city celebrate one-year anniverary of end of World War I
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Then and Now: Spokane’s first Catholic school
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: The kids may ‘OK’ this Boomer to their heart’s content
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Faith and Values: Don’t just cope with disillusionment, learn from it
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Spokane Valley considers camping ban, shorter hours in parks to curb presence of homeless
Tuesday, Nov. 12
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Trudy Rubin: 20 years in, Temple’s program in China teaches ‘rule of law’ amid tensions between Beijing and Washington
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Spokane looks to shore up hydrant safety rules after E. coli contamination last summer
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Washington records
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100 years ago today in Spokane: American Legion declares ‘War on Reds’ after clash with Wobblies
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Ferguson says his office can defend I-976 from legal challenges
Wednesday, Nov. 13
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100 years ago in Spokane: Police call arrest of 74 at pool hall a ‘general roundup of radicals’
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Commission determines campaign violations by labor-backed PACs active in Spokane election were minor
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Spokane Valley named a top city nationwide for residents with $60,000 annual income
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Shawn Vestal: Spokane should be proud of program that combats family homelessness
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Owner of Fiesta Mexicana to open new taqueria in Liberty Lake
Thursday, Nov. 14
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Huckleberries: Library vigilante strikes again, attracts international media attention
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘German soviet’ plot foiled, police say
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Magazine ranks Kalispel, CdA casino golf courses among nation’s top 50
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‘It made me stronger’: EWU professor goes from foster care to Steinway Hall of Fame
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Somebody needs you: Children’s items, household products sought
Friday, Nov. 15
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Stephen L. Carter: Go ahead, call it a quid pro quo
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Trump was right to abandon the Taliban peace deal. Here’s what a good one would look like.
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Winter outlook for Spokane region has forecasters guessing
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Washington State basketball returns home to welcome Big Sky foe Idaho State
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Shawn Vestal: Beggs will play crucial role after supposed change election idles
Saturday, Nov. 16
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Tom Kelly: Waiting for another rate drop? You may lose your dream home along the way
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Evans Brothers cafe, High Tide Lobster Bar open in Wonder Building
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Helen Ubinas: I heard school shooting survivors’ stories. Then it happened again in California
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Zach Kessel: I write for the Daily Northwestern. We shouldn’t apologize for doing our jobs.
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Eye on Boise: Jim Weatherby presented with City Club of Boise’s highest awawrd
Sunday, Nov. 17
Monday, Nov. 18
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100 years ago in Mullan, Idaho: Rescue prospects for trapped miners turn grim
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Then and Now: Latah Creek Bridge
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Barriers zigzag across America like a scar
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Ham, Thanksgiving’s second fiddle, will cost you this year
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Faith and Values: The transformative power of Kanye West – and Christ
Tuesday, Nov. 19
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Trudy Rubin: ‘We need help!’ Young protesters stand up for Hong Kong democracy against enormous odds
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Yogurt sales sour as US breakfast culture changes
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100 years ago today in the Inland Northwest: Murder mystery on the banks of the St. Maries River
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Washington records
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Wonder Building eateries see smiling faces, busy lines during first full day of business
Wednesday, Nov. 20
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Mead School District will build 10th elementary school
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100 years ago in Spokane: Supposed radical breaks out in song after breaking into meeting
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As northwest university presidential housing goes, University of Idaho unusual with two homes
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Shark crosses Pacific: Gerardo Parra joins Yomiuri Giants
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Browns’ Myles Garrett awaits ruling after hearing for suspension
Thursday, Nov. 21
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100 years ago in Coeur d’Alene: Passenger yacht disparaged in court
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‘There are currently no obstacles’: New 24/7, ‘no barrier’ warming center set to open Friday
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Spokane Symphony takes students on out-of-this-world voyage that melds art and science
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Gardening: Time to start compost pile, clean garden tools and put seeds in storage – winter is coming
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Feature creature: Adeline would spend her golden years with loving family
Friday, Nov. 22
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Nina Jankowicz: The real impeachment bombshell
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Schools seek kindergarten readiness help from Legislature
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100 years ago in Spokane: Jail authorities end Wobbly ‘disturbance’ with fire hose
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Coeur d’Alene artist helps others remember and heal through jewelry infused with their loved one’s ashes
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Shawn Vestal: Joy, service and food for the hungry on hand at Shalom Ministries for 25 years
Saturday, Nov. 23
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Greenstone to build mixed-use ‘flatiron’ building at Kendall Yards
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Rockwood at Whitworth breaks ground on $69 million senior-living redevelopment project
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Rep. Scott Bedke, Rep. Megan Blanksma, Rep. Mike Moyle and Rep. Jason Monks: Our Medicaid expansion is throwing thousands off their insurance
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Martha Manning: Grown-ups need Mister Rogers, too
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Trump’s pardons are a disservice to the military
Sunday, Nov. 24
Monday, Nov. 25
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100 years ago in Mullan, Idaho: Trapped miners would need to wait up to another week for rescue
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Then and Now: Spokane Convention Center
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Faith and Values: Each opportunity to be thankful is an offering plate for gratitude
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: ‘This is America. . And here, right matters’
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Garfield County joins Western Washington transportation players in suing over car-tab initiative
Tuesday, Nov. 26
Wednesday, Nov. 27
Thursday, Nov. 28
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Sacajawea STEM program honored in national competition
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Ted Widmer: A balm for our nation, then and now
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Rob Curley: Finding inspiration in vibrant, dedicated newsroom
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100 years ago in Spokane: Temperance union declares war on cigarettes
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Spokane-area shoppers mirror a regional tendency toward holiday-spending frugality, research shows
Friday, Nov. 29
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Spokane officials working on new agreement for Yellowstone pipeline
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Six feet above ground: Washington begins rulemaking for human compost law
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Josh Rogin: We’re headed for a crisis on the Korean Peninsula. The Trump administration isn’t ready.
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Trudy Rubin: In Washington and in Hong Kong, the fight to preserve democratic values
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Longtime Spokane retailers stick to roots to make Black Friday success