Archives | 2022
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January
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100 years ago today in Spokane, the Jazz Age was in full swing for New Year’s revelries
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‘As offensive as it is, it’s not illegal’: Idaho deals with violent, ‘nasty’ rhetoric
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New Year’s Eve on ice: Cold doesn’t keep hundreds of skaters away from Riverfront Park
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A Grip on Sports: The Sun Bowl shows once again WSU won’t quit even if most players who supply the fireworks are unavailable
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Fourth-ranked Gonzaga expecting tougher tests in improving WCC once it finally begins conference play
February
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Starting Thursday at San Diego, No. 2 Gonzaga prepares for critical road swing
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Here’s what to know about the Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Spokane County commissioners could pick a naturopathic doctor for Board of Health
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What would ranked-choice look like in Washington? The Legislature’s hoping to find out
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At long last, Spokane will decide if it will study costs of adding fluoride to city water
March
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Some are asking for a boycott of Russian-made products, like vodka, as show of solidarity with Ukraine
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Vaccine requirement for House lawmakers removed; public now allowed in galleries
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As university athletes start earning money through product endorsements and marketing, Washington lawmakers consider restrictions
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100 years ago in Spokane: Streetcar merger hits a snag
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Eyewitness to war: Former EWU coach in Ukraine describes civilians being targeted
April
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Racial covenants in home titles to remain in public record, Washington Supreme Court rules
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Inslee signs $64 billion supplemental budget into law
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For nearly 20 years, chronic flooding has made life miserable for some West Plains homeowners. Spokane County hopes a $5.5 million project will be the solution
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Go inside ‘the neighborhood model’ at Spokane’s new Flett Middle School
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If these seats could talk: The demolition of Spokane’s Joe Albi Stadium has begun
May
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Researching investors should look at big data analytics
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Will the Fed cause a recession by raising rates? Here’s what experts are saying
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We the People: After some linguistic detective work, it became more clear that Alexander Hamilton was the most prolific Federalist Papers author
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Michelle Singletary: On college decision day, don’t sentence your child to decades of debt
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Humphreys brings youth, another choice for Idaho GOP voters in underdog campaign for governor
June
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Aspire Learning Center: Birth of a child gave Kaylee Guerena motiviation to finsih school, pursue medical career
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Crypto mine in Usk gets conditional use permit from Pend Oreille County; opponents appeal
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PotlatchDeltic Corp. to acquire Atlanta-based CatchMark Timber Trust Inc.
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U.S. job openings decline from record level but remain high
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A Grip on Sports: Today is another big day for Gonzaga as Timme, Strawther have decisions to make
July
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Inslee orders state patrol to refuse cooperation with other states’ abortion investigations
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Matt’s Place Foundation ‘smart home’ wins design competition
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Fireworks, parades, picnics and more: Where to celebrate Independence Day in the Inland Northwest
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Pressure builds on President Joe Biden to turn to executive action despite its limits and risks
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Russia starts trial of US basketball star Griner on drug charge
August
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100 years ago in North Idaho: Ranchmen die of asphyxiation while digging a well
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Too young for driver’s license, girl sets gear toward 200-lap race alongside teen friend
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Former Spokane financial adviser indicted on wire, mail fraud charges in $2.9M case
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Spokane City Council considers $27.8M in federal COVID-19 relief funds for college scholarships, community centers, small businesses and more
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Getting There: Thor-Freya road construction beset by threats, thefts, vandalism, contractor claims
September
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Inside the new Flett Middle School poised to open at old Albi site in northwest Spokane
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Longtime passion finds steady beat: Founder transforms online vintage drum shop into brick-and-mortar
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Weathercatch: Outdoor play is a safe bet on most Labor Day weekends. But here’s a roundup of some of the less-pleasant ones
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McMorris Rodgers, at Spokane town hall, decries ‘unilateral, unconstitutional action’ by Biden administration, questions ‘unprecedented’ FBI raid on Trump property
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Gardening: Tomatoes may have suffered this season, but don’t give up
October
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Arjun V.K. Sharma: Climate change is nudging us toward the next pandemic
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Commentary: One way of stemming the tide of book bans? Allow for compromise
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Recap and highlights: Washington State, Cameron Ward respond in fourth quarter to beat California 28-9
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David Brooks: The crisis of men and boys
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While UI faculty are warned against even talking about emergency contraception, WSU will offer emergency contraceptives in vending machine
November
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100 years ago in Spokane: Funeral marks ‘first public appearance’ of KKK in Spokane, newspaper says
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Spokane County sees typical flu shot participation but low COVID booster numbers
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After years of resistance, Spokane joins regional 911 communications system
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A celebration of life: Spokane Valley funeral home hosts eighth Dia de los Muertos celebration
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Coeur d’Alene On Ice returns for second year
December
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Investigators now say UI killings may not have been targeted; security boosted on campus amid planning for spring semester
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Spokane County commissioners vote against raising property taxes
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Weathercatch: Hello, winter! We hardly recognize you compared to a year ago
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Spokane’s giving spirit shines bright this year with a packed Christmas Bureau volunteer roster
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Walla Walla-based Browne Family Vineyards opening distillery, tasting room in Spokane