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Family ‘ADOPT A NEIGHBOR’ ASKS GROUPS AND SCHOOLS TO SHOVEL SNOW FOR ELDERLY, DISABLED RESIDENTS 34 minutes ago WA Government LAWMAKERS PROPOSE LOOSENING HEAT PUMP REQUIREMENT FOR HOMEOWNERS REBUILDING AFTER SPOKANE COUNTY FIRES 12:30 a.m. ID Government CHRISTIE WOOD SEEKS A NEW TERM ON COEUR D’ALENE CITY COUNCIL 2 a.m. Crime/Public Safety SPIRIT LAKE WOMAN, 67, DIES AFTER POLICE SHOOTING SPIRIT LAKE WOMAN, 67, DIES AFTER POLICE SHOOTING PERSON INJURED IN HILLYARD SHOOTING SPOKANE AND WASHINGTON STATE FACE HIGH AND RISING CASES OF SYPHILIS FROM HETEROSEXUAL ACTIVITY WASHINGTON APPELLATE COURT HEARS DISPUTE OVER STATE YARD SIGN LAW IN LATEST FILING, 10 DEPARTING PAC-12 SCHOOLS SUGGEST WSU, OSU WANT 2023-24 REVENUE FOR THEMSELVES BRYAN KOHBERGER DEFENSE IS DUE SOME DNA RECORDS, THOUGH MAY NOT GET THEM ALL BANKMAN-FRIED CONVICTED ON ALL CHARGES AFTER WEEKS-LONG CRIMINAL TRIAL Read all of today’s stories Family ‘ADOPT A NEIGHBOR’ ASKS GROUPS AND SCHOOLS TO SHOVEL SNOW FOR ELDERLY, DISABLED RESIDENTS 34 minutes ago WA Government LAWMAKERS PROPOSE LOOSENING HEAT PUMP REQUIREMENT FOR HOMEOWNERS REBUILDING AFTER SPOKANE COUNTY FIRES 12:30 a.m. ID Government CHRISTIE WOOD SEEKS A NEW TERM ON COEUR D’ALENE CITY COUNCIL 2 a.m. YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES 1. For the second year in a row, three Washington counties reportedly go against state election security suggestion 2. Child dies after dog attack in north Spokane Halloween night 3. Spokane restaurateur Evan Armstrong dies at 88 4. Millwood house fire that killed two children caused by cigarette 5. Basic math: How the addition of three transfers could keep Gonzaga near the top of the college basketball world BUSINESS BANKMAN-FRIED CONVICTED ON ALL CHARGES AFTER WEEKS-LONG CRIMINAL TRIAL * MICROSOFT VOWS TO REVAMP SECURITY PRODUCTS AFTER REPEATED HACKS * DON'T PRE-TIP ON DELIVERY? DON'T EXPECT YOUR FOOD QUICKLY, DOORDASH WARNS * TOPGOLF PARENT BUYS COMPETITOR BIGSHOTS GOLF FOR ABOUT $29 MILLION SPORTS GONZAGA WOMEN WARM UP FOR SEASON WITH 95-32 EXHIBITION WIN OVER WARNER PACIFIC * GONZAGA HOSTING EXHIBITION GAME AGAINST LEWIS-CLARK STATE TEAM THAT RECENTLY FACED ARIZONA * HOW DID WSU'S BUDDAH AL-UQDAH ASCEND SO QUICKLY? THE ANSWER: 'HE LOVES THE GAME' * CHEMISTRY TEST: COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON PREVIEW 2023-24 Explore: * 2023-24 College basketball preview * WSU Football * Gonzaga Basketball PACIFIC NORTHWEST TAYLOR SWIFT’S ERAS TOUR IS RETURNING TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN 2024 * BRYAN KOHBERGER DEFENSE IS DUE SOME DNA RECORDS, THOUGH MAY NOT GET THEM ALL * WEATHERCATCH: LOOK UP – 'EYELASH CLOULDS' ARE IN SEASON * SEATTLE'S BELOVED CINERAMA TO REOPEN THIS WINTER UNDER A NEW NAME Explore: * Washington * Idaho SPONSORED ROBOTIC HEART SURGERY GIVES DONNY JONES A RAPID RECOVERY, MORE ENERGY * OVARIAN CANCER: HOW AMY LINDH FOUGHT A HARD-TO-DIAGNOSE CANCER – AND WON * MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT MEANS BRIGHT FUTURE FOR SALMON AND CLEAN ENERGY * LOCAL STROKE SURVIVOR URGES OTHERS TO LEARN SIGNS OF STROKE MORNING REVIEW PODCAST The Morning Review podcast is your first look at the headlines in today’s paper. All the news, weather and sports you need to start your day. * * * PHOTO GALLERIES The Spokesman-Review's award-winning photojournalists have been covering the Inland Northwest since 1894. View all: * Galleries * Videos * Picture Stories * Then & Now * STAINED GLASS ARTIST TOM ARICO * 2 CHILDREN DIE IN MILLWOOD FIRE * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM * WEDNESDAY SNOW * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: TOM MUELLER NATION/WORLD HOUSE PASSES AID BILL FOR ISRAEL BUT NOT FOR UKRAINE * SENATE CONFIRMS 3 MORE SENIOR MILITARY OFFICERS AROUND TUBERVILLE BLOCKADE * UKRAINE'S TOP COMMANDER SAYS WAR HAS HIT 'STALEMATE' * BIDEN OFFERS $334 MILLION TO STATES, CITIES FOR CRIME CRACKDOWN Explore: * Nation * World EDUCATION SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOND AND LEVY TO HEAD TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS AFTER SCHOOL BOARD’S APPROVAL * DELAYED BY GLOBAL PANDEMIC, WAR, UKRAINIAN STUDENTS VISIT SPOKANE AS PART OF LONG-AWAITED U.S. EXCHANGE * INCUMBENT IN COEUR D'ALENE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEE ELECTION HOPES TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS, KEEP DISTRICT ON CURRENT PATH * WEST BONNER SCHOOL DISTRICT REPLACES RECALLED TRUSTEES A&E FLASHBACK TO 2003 WITH RUBEN STUDDARD AND CLAY AIKEN AT NORTHERN QUEST ON SUNDAY * 'THE JEWISH JAIL LADY AND THE HOLY THIEF' DOCUMENTARY FOLLOWS STORY OF HOUSEWIFE TURNED SOCIAL WORKER WHO HELPED FELONS RETURN TO SOCIETY * 7 NEW FOOD-CENTRIC SHOWS YOU SHOULD BE WATCHING RIGHT NOW * THE JONAS BROTHERS PROMISE A BIG NIGHT OF PAST HITS, FAN FAVORITES AT SPOKANE ARENA SHOW Explore: * Stage * Music * Books ELECTION CENTER CHRISTIE WOOD SEEKS A NEW TERM ON COEUR D’ALENE CITY COUNCIL 2 a.m. * COEUR D'ALENE CITY COUNCILMAN GOOKIN CHALLENGED BY FAR-RIGHT NEWCOMER ALBRITTON * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOND AND LEVY TO HEAD TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS AFTER SCHOOL BOARD'S APPROVAL * KOOTENAI COUNTY POLITICAL COMMITTEE SUES CDA COUNCILMEMBER DAN GOOKIN FOR 'MEAN TWEETS' LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LAKE CITY COUNCILMAN FILES ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST FELLOW LIBERTY LAKE CITY COUNCILMAN 3 a.m. * LAWMAKERS PROPOSE LOOSENING HEAT PUMP REQUIREMENT FOR HOMEOWNERS REBUILDING AFTER SPOKANE COUNTY FIRES * WASHINGTON APPELLATE COURT HEARS DISPUTE OVER STATE YARD SIGN LAW * KOOTENAI COUNTY POLITICAL COMMITTEE SUES CDA COUNCILMEMBER DAN GOOKIN FOR 'MEAN TWEETS' OUTDOORS FOREST SERVICE CLOSES ROCKHOUNDING SITE IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON SO IT CAN FIX ‘YEARS WORTH OF DAMAGE’ * SALMON VS. DAMS SUIT STAYS ON PAUSE UNTIL DEC. 15 * SOME INLAND NORTHWEST BIRD SPECIES TO BE RENAMED IN LIGHT OF RACISM FROM HISTORIC NAMESAKES * TWO RECORD-SETTING FISH CAUGHT ON THE CLEARWATER RIVER WEATHER WEATHERCATCH: LOOK UP – ‘EYELASH CLOULDS’ ARE IN SEASON * HALLOWEEN COLD SNAP OVER LOWER 48 STATES IS SETTING RECORDS * HALLOWEEN IS TONIGHT, AND HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR TRICK-OR-TREATING IN SPOKANE * 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 PERSON INJURED IN HILLYARD SHOOTING * CHIEF GARRY PARK HOUSE FIRE DISPLACES FAMILY, KILLS CAT * SPIRIT LAKE WOMAN DIES DURING SWAT STANDOFF * RED TOP MOTEL STABBING SUSPECT FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER CRISIS IN UKRAINE UKRAINE’S TOP COMMANDER SAYS WAR HAS HIT ‘STALEMATE’ * THE ROBIN HOOD-STYLE EPIC THAT'S A SURPRISE HIT IN WARTIME UKRAINE * DELAYED BY GLOBAL PANDEMIC, WAR, UKRAINIAN STUDENTS VISIT SPOKANE AS PART OF LONG-AWAITED U.S. EXCHANGE * RUSSIA DETAINS TWO SOLDIERS SUSPECTED OF KILLING 9 CIVILIANS 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 DOCUMENTARY SCREENING ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2023 Generously Supported By: COLUMNISTS FRONT PORCH: PERSONAL CONNECTIONS BRING THE HORRORS OF WAR CLOSER TO HOME * NEW: 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: A NEWSPAPER TEST BALLOT SHOWED HEAVY SUPPORT FOR INCUMBENT PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, AND GONZAGA FEATURED A PERFORMANCE FROM A YOUNG BING * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE 'FATHER OF CITY PLANNING' PREDICTED A METRO POPULATION OF 300,000 BY 1930, AND OTHERS HOPED THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION WOULD PUT ITS HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITY * WEATHERCATCH: LOOK UP – 'EYELASH CLOULDS' ARE IN SEASON 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 PUZZLES AND GAMES * * * * TODAY’S FRONT PAGE CONTESTS & PROMOTIONS $100 GROCERY STORE GIFT CARD CONTEST CLASSIFIEDS * BAZAAR DAY IN CHENEY 11/4 Special sales at three Cheney churches!! 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