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TODAY'S HEADLINES


‘WIND FROM THE WEST’: SPOKANE WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAM UNVEILS NAME,
COLORS AND BRAND

It was fitting that a slight breeze was felt humming through the downtown
Spokane core on Sunday afternoon as previously announced USL Spokane was
officially introduced as Spokane Zephyr FC.
Crime/Public Safety


4-YEAR-OLD KILLED IN DOG ATTACK IDENTIFIED

Updated 17 minutes ago

Local government


SPOKANE HAS A TELEGRAPH TAX THAT HASN’T COLLECTED A DIME THIS CENTURY. WHY IT
AND OTHER OUTDATED LAWS IN WASHINGTON ARE STILL ON THE BOOKS

Local government


SHAWN VESTAL: SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL QUIETLY REPEALED REQUIREMENT TO WEAR BICYCLE
HELMETS

Updated 10:15 a.m.

Spokane


LOCAL ARTIST DESIGNS ‘LITTLE LIBRARY’ AT CARL MAXEY CENTER


LOCAL ARTIST DESIGNS ‘LITTLE LIBRARY’ AT CARL MAXEY CENTER


SIX ISSUES TO HELP NORTHWEST SPOKANE VOTERS TO DECIDE BETWEEN KLITZKE AND MOORE


‘OUR LANGUAGE IDENTIFIES WHO WE ARE’: DETERMINED TO PRESERVE THE SALISH
LANGUAGE, THE SPOKANE TRIBE IS TURNING STUDY INTO A FULL-TIME JOB


THEN AND NOW: RETAIL TRADE BUREAU


CHALLENGER TO LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD CHAIR CALLS FOR BETTER COMMUNICATION


ONE LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE HAS SUPPORT FROM COMPETING REPUBLICAN GROUPS


POST FALLS WOMAN DIES AFTER TREE FALLS ON HER WHILE DRIVING IN CD’A

Read all of today’s stories



Crime/Public Safety


4-YEAR-OLD KILLED IN DOG ATTACK IDENTIFIED

Updated 17 minutes ago

Local government


SPOKANE HAS A TELEGRAPH TAX THAT HASN’T COLLECTED A DIME THIS CENTURY. WHY IT
AND OTHER OUTDATED LAWS IN WASHINGTON ARE STILL ON THE BOOKS

Local government


SHAWN VESTAL: SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL QUIETLY REPEALED REQUIREMENT TO WEAR BICYCLE
HELMETS


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. Analysis: With loss to Stanford, Washington State has lost the trust of even
    its most avid supporters
 2. Spokane Airport to renumber passenger gates
 3. Primary care saves lives. Here's why it's failing Americans.
 4. Iconic Eateries: Vintage airplanes may be the draw for the Skyway Café, but
    the scratch-made food and camaraderie are not to be missed – 'This place is
    special'
 5. Learning from cats: Cougar spotted at Riverside State Park now part of
    research project





BUSINESS


RENTERS GET A BIT OF RELIEF ON SURGE IN APARTMENT CONSTRUCTION

Updated 11:47 a.m.


 * UPDATED:  DISH FALLS MOST IN 23 YEARS AFTER EARNINGS MISS AHEAD OF MERGER


 * UPDATED:  SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CEO BOB JORDAN SAYS RED-EYE FLIGHTS COULD BE ON
   THE HORIZON


 * UPDATED:  NEED A MINT ALTERNATIVE? FOUR BUDGETING APPS TO TRY


SPORTS


FIRST LOOK: WASHINGTON STATE, TRYING TO END 5-GAME SKID, HEADS TO BERKELEY TO
TAKE ON CAL

Updated 3 minutes ago


 * GONZAGA'S RYAN NEMBHARD NAMED TO NAISMITH AWARD WATCH LIST


 * GONZAGA'S MARK FEW REFLECTS ON HOOPS, FISHING INTERACTIONS WITH BOB KNIGHT


 * DAVE BOLING: 'TUSHY KICKING' WAS A NICE WAY TO DESCRIBE RAVENS' ROUT OF
   SEAHAWKS

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


SEATTLE WEIGHS TRIPLING PROPERTY LEVY TO EASE HOUSING CRISIS

Updated 12:31 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  PROTESTERS ARE BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE TO A TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF
   TACOMA ON MONDAY


 * UPDATED:  ARRAIGNMENT DATE SET FOR SUSPECTED GUNMAN IN MASS SHOOTING AT
   TACOMA'S ALLEYCAT BAR


 * U.S. DRAFTS PLAN TO BRING GRIZZLY BEARS BACK TO WASHINGTON'S NORTH CASCADES

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ROBOTIC HEART SURGERY GIVES DONNY JONES A RAPID RECOVERY, MORE ENERGY


 * WHY HYDROPOWER IS CRITICAL TO THE FOOD SUPPLY


 * FROM PRENATAL CARE TO PEDIATRICS, PROVIDENCE IS CREATING A HEALTHIER FUTURE
   FOR FAMILIES


 * TRAVELING THE "THE ROAD TO 10G" IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST


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 * GONZAGA WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM NCAA WATCH PARTY


 * SALISH LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION


 * ICONIC EATERIES: THE SKYWAY CAFE


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. LC STATE (NOV. 3, 2023)


 * GONZAGA WOMEN VS. WARNER PACIFIC (NOV. 2, 2023)


NATION/WORLD


ISRAEL CLOSES IN ON GAZA CITY; BLINKEN LEAVES REGION WITHOUT COMBAT PAUSE

Updated 12:16 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  TRUMP ASSAILS JUDGE AND ACKNOWLEDGES ROLE VALUING HIS EMPIRE'S
   PROPERTY


 * EXPECT HOLIDAY TRAVEL CROWDS: NEARLY HALF OF AMERICANS PLANNING A TRIP


 * UPDATED:  FATHER OF ALLEGED HIGHLAND PARK PARADE SHOOTER PLEADS GUILTY TO
   RECKLESS CONDUCT, SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS IN JAIL

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EDUCATION


SPOKANE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD RACES GENERATING BIG CAMPAIGN CASH, WITH A SEAT IN
MEAD THE MOST EXPENSIVE SCHOOL BOARD CONTEST IN THE STATE


 * 'OUR LANGUAGE IDENTIFIES WHO WE ARE': DETERMINED TO PRESERVE THE SALISH
   LANGUAGE, THE SPOKANE TRIBE IS TURNING STUDY INTO A FULL-TIME JOB


 * CANDIDATES FOR LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD TAKE DIFFERENT STANCE ON LEVIES


 * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOND AND LEVY TO HEAD TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS AFTER SCHOOL
   BOARD'S APPROVAL


A&E


ICONIC EATERIES: VINTAGE AIRPLANES MAY BE THE DRAW FOR THE SKYWAY CAFÉ, BUT THE
SCRATCH-MADE FOOD AND CAMARADERIE ARE NOT TO BE MISSED – ‘THIS PLACE IS SPECIAL’


 * SYMPHONY REVIEW: MASTERWORKS 4 POETICALLY CAPTURES VOICE OF OCEAN'S GREATEST
   CREATURES


 * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: PLANTS HAVE ADAPTED TO LIVE IN DRY CLIMATES


 * THE FULL SUBURBAN: WHEN THERE'S A DICTATOR IN THE FAMILY, WHAT ELSE TO DO BUT
   FALL IN LINE?

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ELECTION CENTER


ONE LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE HAS SUPPORT FROM COMPETING REPUBLICAN GROUPS


 * CANDIDATES FOR LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD TAKE DIFFERENT STANCE ON LEVIES


 * WHO IS TOM JONES AND WHY IS HE RUNNING AS A WRITE-IN CANDIDATE FOR SPOKANE
   MAYOR?


 * SPOKANE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD RACES GENERATING BIG CAMPAIGN CASH, WITH A SEAT
   IN MEAD THE MOST EXPENSIVE SCHOOL BOARD CONTEST IN THE STATE


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


SPOKANE HAS A TELEGRAPH TAX THAT HASN’T COLLECTED A DIME THIS CENTURY. WHY IT
AND OTHER OUTDATED LAWS IN WASHINGTON ARE STILL ON THE BOOKS


 * SHAWN VESTAL: SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL QUIETLY REPEALED REQUIREMENT TO WEAR
   BICYCLE HELMETS


 * THIS WEEK'S ROAD WORK IN SPOKANE


 * WOODWARD RELEASES FINAL PROPOSED 2024 BUDGET. SOME REMAIN SKEPTICAL IT WILL
   SOLVE LONG-TERM PROBLEMS.


OUTDOORS


LEARNING FROM CATS: COUGAR SPOTTED AT RIVERSIDE STATE PARK NOW PART OF RESEARCH
PROJECT


 * BIG SKY RESORT ANNOUNCES OPENING DAY OF NEW LONE PEAK TRAM


 * WHEN A HUNTING DOG’S TIME COMES, SO DOES THE PAIN


 * FOREST SERVICE CLOSES ROCKHOUNDING SITE IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON SO IT CAN FIX
   'YEARS WORTH OF DAMAGE'


WEATHER


SPIN CONTROL: WELCOME TO STANDARD TIME, WHICH IS ARGUABLY NOT THE ‘STANDARD’


 * WEATHERCATCH: LOOK UP – 'EYELASH CLOULDS' ARE IN SEASON


 * HALLOWEEN COLD SNAP OVER LOWER 48 STATES IS SETTING RECORDS


 * WE’RE ALMOST THROUGH THE ALPHABET FOR STORM NAMES. A LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S
   HECTIC SEASON




LIFE


FULL SUBURBAN: KIDS HAPPY? PARENTS HAPPY? THIS IS HALLOWEEN


 * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: WHEN IT COMES TO SOME PLANTS AND ANIMALS, THE FEELINGS ARE
   MUTUAL


 * HALLOWEEN IS FOR KIDS. ‘KIDULTS,’ TOO.


 * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: SURVIVING THE DINOSAUR-KILLING METEOR WAS FOR THE BIRDS


PUBLIC SAFETY


SHAWN VESTAL: SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL QUIETLY REPEALED REQUIREMENT TO WEAR BICYCLE
HELMETS


 * MAJOR CRIMES UNIT INVESTIGATING 'SUSPICIOUS DEATH' IN NORTHEAST SPOKANE


 * POST FALLS WOMAN DIES AFTER TREE FALLS ON HER WHILE DRIVING IN CD'A


 * PEDESTRIAN SERIOUSLY INJURED AFTER DRIVER STRIKES HIM DOWNTOWN


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


UKRAINE’S SECRET PLAN TO SAVE A CITY TRAPPED IN PURGATORY

Updated 1:08 p.m.


 * ZELENSKYY REBUKE OF TOP GENERAL SIGNALS FRICTION IN UKRAINIAN LEADERSHIP


 * RUSSIA SENDS BIGGEST DRONE BARRAGE IN WEEKS, UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS SAY


 * UKRAINE'S TOP COMMANDER SAYS WAR HAS HIT 'STALEMATE'




NORTHWEST PASSAGES BOOK CLUB


MOST RECENT STORY:

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES DEBATE SPOKANE VALLEY ISSUES AT S-R EVENT

UPDATED: Sat., Oct. 28, 2023


UPCOMING EVENTS:

 * JONATHAN EVISON "AGAIN AND AGAIN" TALKS WITH AMMI MIDSTOKKE ON TUESDAY,
   NOVEMBER 14, 2023

 * STEPHANIE LAND DISCUSSES HER NEW BOOK, CLASS, WITH EMMA EPPERLY ON WEDNESDAY,
   NOVEMBER 29, 2023

 * STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL BOOK & DOCUMENTARY SCREENING ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER
   16, 2023

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COLUMNISTS


SPIN CONTROL: WELCOME TO STANDARD TIME, WHICH IS ARGUABLY NOT THE ‘STANDARD’


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: A SUSPECT FROM THE START, LULU SILER WAS FINALLY
   ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH HER HUSBAND'S KILLING


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: A BOOZE BUST LED TO AN EVEN BIGGER CRIMINAL
   ENTERPRISE


 * FRONT PORCH: PERSONAL CONNECTIONS BRING THE HORRORS OF WAR CLOSER TO HOME


LONG READS


 * ‘HATE WANTS HATE BACK’: WHITE SUPREMACISTS TARGET PRIDE EVENTS ACROSS THE
   NORTHWEST AS ORGANIZERS PUSH BACK WITH LOVE


 * SHAWN VESTAL: A REFERRAL TO DRUG TREATMENT IS THE FIRST STEP ON A LONG,
   COMPLICATED JOURNEY


DEEP DIVES


 * BUGS IN THE SYSTEM: HOW A BUNGLED SOFTWARE ROLLOUT IS ENDANGERING INLAND
   NORTHWEST VETERANS


 * UKRAINE HITS HOME: A YEAR OF FEAR AND LONGING FOR SPOKANE’S UKRAINIAN
   COMMUNITY


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