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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
- 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
- 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
- Federal government accuses nine Spokane protesters of violence against ICE
Federal prosecutors are accusing nine protesters of crossing the line into violence against federal agents during a chaotic mass demonstration in Spokane over the detainment of two young asylum
- Who will replace Michael Baumgartner? Spokane County GOP releases names . . .
The Spokane County Republican Party released its list of eight candidates interested in serving as the next treasurer through the end of 2026, after Rep Michael Baumgartner vacated the role
- Evil came over you: Man who brutally killed 19-year-old he falsely . . .
On Oct 22, 2021, his body was found bound, beaten and stabbed in the trunk of an abandoned car next to a Spokane park
- Spokane Symphony announces 80th season lineup, with classics and newer . . .
The Spokane Symphony is looking to make their 80th season a historic one, reaching new heights while fully embracing the longstanding culture and community of the city
- Spokane City Council approves parking and utility taxes to balance 2026 . . .
With a last-minute compromise Monday, the Spokane City Council approved filling a $13 million budget deficit for 2026 through spending cuts, roughly 20 layoffs and two new taxes
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