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- The Spokesman-Review | Local News, Business, Entertainment, Sports . . .
Serving the Inland Northwest since 1883 Spokesman com provides breaking and in-depth coverage of Spokane area news, sports and community
- News | The Spokesman-Review
One of Spokane’s first law enforcement leaders led the notorious “Magnificent Seven” posse in killing and capturing members of the James-Younger gang nearly 150 years ago in Minnesota
- More than 30 arrested at immigration protest in Spokane sparked by . . .
Immigration protests erupted in Spokane on Wednesday, sparking a massive police response and 30 arrests Mayor Lisa Brown issued a 9:30 p m curfew for perhaps 1,000 protestors who flooded
- Strong winds expected for Spokane area Monday night
The Spokane area can expect powerful gusts of wind Monday night as a storm barrels it way over the Cascades and into Eastern Washington
- Quietly, slowly, Spokane has begun planning for removal of Monaghan statue
The process to remove the controversial statue of Ensign John Monaghan from downtown Spokane has quietly and slowly been progressing in the past year after local legislation was approved
- Spokanes guide to Pride: Where and how to celebrate this June
Its parade will kick off noon June 14 in downtown Spokane, while the festivities at Riverfront Park officially begin at 1 p m
- Spokane to pay $64,000 settlement for police vehicle crash during 2022 . . .
The Spokane City Council on Monday agreed to a settlement that resulted from a police car getting into a crash in the way to the scene (COLIN MULVANY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
- Sports | The Spokesman-Review
The Mt Spokane boys basketball team has reached the State 3A semifinals each of the past four seasons, with two third-place finishes and two fifth-place trophies to show for it
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