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TODAY'S HEADLINES


FORES ON FRIDAY: SLATE OF SPOKANE PUBLIC GOLF COURSES SET TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND

Sunny days are starting to outnumber the cloudy ones, flower buds are peeking
through the soil and Titleist Pro V1’s are soon to be teed up.
Spokane


YWCA WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: KRISTINE HOOVER POISED TO LEAD GONZAGA’S HATE
STUDIES CENTER

Crime/Public Safety


‘THE SHOW MUST GO ON:’ EARLY MORNING BREAK-IN LEAVES SPOKANE CHILDREN’S THEATRE
‘DEEPLY SADDENED,’ NOT BROKEN

EWU basketball


‘YOUR DREAMS AREN’T TOO BIG’: EASTERN WASHINGTON WOMEN REACH FIRST NCAA
TOURNAMENT SINCE 1987

Updated 7 minutes ago

Health


NO MORE DELAYS TO PFAS CLEANUP, STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY TELLS SPOKANE
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT


NO MORE DELAYS TO PFAS CLEANUP, STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY TELLS SPOKANE
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT


THE REAPER IS AROUND THE CORNER BUT BLUE OYSTER CULT HAS NO FEAR


CRAIG FERGUSON HOPES TO RETURN AS A LATE NIGHT TALK SHOW HOST AFTER MAKING HIS
SPOKANE DEBUT


THE 2024 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAPPED LAST WEEK; NOW, INSLEE CONSIDERS SIGNING
300 BILLS INTO LAW


SPOKANE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY’S UNION TO RECEIVE 10% PAY BUMP AFTER CONTRACT
NEGOTIATIONS


72-YEAR-OLD MAN DIED OF HEART ATTACK AT LOOKOUT PASS


MAN BURNED CHATTAROY HOME AND FIRED SHOTS, FORCING FIREFIGHTERS TO TAKE COVER,
SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS

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Spokane


YWCA WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: KRISTINE HOOVER POISED TO LEAD GONZAGA’S HATE
STUDIES CENTER

Crime/Public Safety


‘THE SHOW MUST GO ON:’ EARLY MORNING BREAK-IN LEAVES SPOKANE CHILDREN’S THEATRE
‘DEEPLY SADDENED,’ NOT BROKEN

EWU basketball


‘YOUR DREAMS AREN’T TOO BIG’: EASTERN WASHINGTON WOMEN REACH FIRST NCAA
TOURNAMENT SINCE 1987

Updated 7 minutes ago


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. NBA legend John Stockton sues Washington AG's office over COVID bans
 2. Dave Boling: Call him what you will, this season 'little Ben Gregg' has
    grown into 'Mr. Zag'
 3. Same as it ever was: Gonzaga thumps USF, rolls into another title game vs.
    Saint Mary’s
 4. Portland stuns Gonzaga women 67-66 to win second straight WCC tournament
    championship
 5. Getting There: Sprague Avenue to see biggest transformation in decades





BUSINESS


DOLLAR TREE TO CLOSE 1,000 STORES IN BID TO SHORE UP PROFITS; FATE OF SPOKANE
STORES NOT YET CLEAR


 * MICROSOFT TO RELEASE SECURITY AI PRODUCT TO HELP CLIENTS TRACK HACKERS


 * U.S. 30-YEAR MORTGAGE RATE DROPS BELOW 7%, SPURRING HOME PURCHASES


 * STRIPE SAYS PAYMENT VOLUME SURGED TO $1 TRILLION LAST YEAR


SPORTS


‘YOUR DREAMS AREN’T TOO BIG’: EASTERN WASHINGTON WOMEN REACH FIRST NCAA
TOURNAMENT SINCE 1987

Updated 7 minutes ago


 * GONZAGA REWIND: REBOUNDING, LATE-GAME EXECUTION COSTLY FOR ZAGS IN TITLE GAME
   LOSS TO SAINT MARY'S


 * AS NO. 22 WSU EMBARKS ON PAC-12 TOURNAMENT, COUGS ARE ADJUSTING TO 'DIFFERENT
   TYPE OF PRESSURE'


 * 'I FEEL COMFORTABLE': A SOLID INDIANA PACERS' CONTRIBUTOR, ANDREW NEMBHARD
   KEEPS TABS ON HIS ZAGS, DREAMS OF OLYMPICS

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 * Gonzaga Basketball
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


ALASKA AIRLINES BOEING MAX HAD CHECK SCHEDULED FOR HOURS AFTER BLOWOUT


 * WASHINGTON STATE EXPANDING HEALTH CARE OPTIONS FOR UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS


 * REMOVING WASHINGTON SALMON BARRIERS SURGES TO $1M A DAY, BUT RESULTS ARE
   MURKY


 * KALISPEL TRIBE HOSTS ANNUAL CELEBRATING SALISH CONFERENCE TO BUILD COMMUNITY
   IN LANGUAGE LEARNING: 'THIS IS OUR SHOT IN THE ARM'

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 * YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN


 * MORE HEALTH CARE HAPPENING OUTSIDE THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE


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Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * Then & Now


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. SAINT MARY'S (MARCH 2, 2024)


 * WASHINGTON STATE MEN VS. UCLA (MARCH 2)


 * GONZAGA WOMEN HOST UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. KENTUCKY (FEB. 10, 2024)


 * CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS


 * THE BLACK LENS RELAUNCH EVENT AT THE STEAM PLANT


NATION/WORLD


U.S. SENDS CRISIS-RESPONSE MARINES TO HAITI TO PROTECT EMBASSY


 * FULTON JUDGE DISMISSES SOME COUNTS IN TRUMP ELECTION INTERFERENCE INDICTMENT


 * UKRAINE HITS THIRD RUSSIAN REFINERY IN ESCALATING DRONE STRIKES


 * LAWMAKERS BEGIN EFFORTS TO MOVE AROUND JOHNSON, FORCE VOTE ON UKRAINE AID

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EDUCATION


SEEING DEMOCRACY IN ACTION: COURT OF APPEALS HOLDS ORAL ARGUMENTS AT GONZAGA
PREP


 * KALISPEL TRIBE HOSTS ANNUAL CELEBRATING SALISH CONFERENCE TO BUILD COMMUNITY
   IN LANGUAGE LEARNING: 'THIS IS OUR SHOT IN THE ARM'


 * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BANS BORDER PATROL AGENTS FROM ENTERING SCHOOLS


 * WSU'S GREEK COUNCILS BAN ALCOHOL FROM SOCIAL EVENTS


A&E


CRAIG FERGUSON HOPES TO RETURN AS A LATE NIGHT TALK SHOW HOST AFTER MAKING HIS
SPOKANE DEBUT


 * THE REAPER IS AROUND THE CORNER BUT BLUE OYSTER CULT HAS NO FEAR


 * BRANDON LAKE WILL SHOWCASE WORSHIP TUNES FROM HIS LATEST, 'COAT OF MANY
   COLORS,' AT THE SPOKANE ARENA


 * SPOKANE YOUTH SYMPHONY CELEBRATES SPOKANE AT THE FOX

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 * Music
 * Books




LOCAL GOVERNMENT


SPOKANE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY’S UNION TO RECEIVE 10% PAY BUMP AFTER CONTRACT
NEGOTIATIONS


 * FORES ON FRIDAY: SLATE OF SPOKANE PUBLIC GOLF COURSES SET TO OPEN THIS
   WEEKEND


 * SPOKANE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PURCHASE OF FELTS FIELD HANGARS FOR
   SHERIFF'S OFFICE


 * THE 2024 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAPPED LAST WEEK; NOW, INSLEE CONSIDERS SIGNING
   300 BILLS INTO LAW


2024 ELECTION


BIDEN EASILY WINS WASHINGTON’S PRIMARY DESPITE ‘UNCOMMITTED’ PUSH


 * DONALD TRUMP SECURES REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION WITH WASHINGTON
   DELEGATES


 * REPUBLICANS VYING FOR MCMORRIS RODGERS' SEAT MAKE EARLY PITCHES TO THEIR BASE


 * SPIN CONTROL: NOMINATIONS ARE SET, BUT WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
   CONTINUES


TRANSPORTATION


SPOKANE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PURCHASE OF FELTS FIELD HANGARS FOR
SHERIFF’S OFFICE


 * GETTING THERE: SPRAGUE AVENUE TO SEE BIGGEST TRANSFORMATION IN DECADES


 * ROAD WORK IN SPOKANE THIS WEEK


 * HERE'S SOME ROAD WORK THAT MIGHT AFFECT SPOKANE DRIVERS THIS WEEK


OUTDOORS


WALLEYE 101: HOW TO CATCH THE NONNATIVE SPECIES


 * BARKER: DO YOUR PART TO SAVE THE SALMON -- EAT MORE WALLEYE


 * MIDSTOKKE: THE SECRET TO LIFE IS LEARNING ABOUT FASTENERS


 * ALAN LIERE'S HUNTING AND FISHING REPORT FOR MARCH 14, 2024




WEATHER


‘EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS’: LOCAL SKI AREAS RECOVERING FROM DIMINISHED SNOWPACK


 * SIERRA NEVADA BURIED BY UP TO 11 FEET OF SNOW, AND MORE IS COMING


 * THE AMOUNT OF FRIGID WINTER AIR IS NEAR A RECORD LOW, AND SHRINKING


 * WITH TEMPS TOPPING 90 DEGREES, MONDAY WAS DALLAS-FORTH WORTH’S HOTTEST FEB.
   26 IN MORE THAN 100 YEARS


LIFE


INLAND NORTHWEST SONGFEST TO FEATURE LOCAL SONGSMITHS


 * STAGE REVIEW: SPOKANE FALLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S 'CHARLOTTE'S WEB' WEAVES
   CLASSIC TALE WELL


 * EWU’S THEATRE PROGRAM INVITES ALL TO 'THE PROM'


 * BUTTONS, BUTTONS, THIS HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S GOT THE BUTTONS


PUBLIC SAFETY


32-YEAR-OLD IDENTIFIED AS MAN WHO DIED IN NORTHWEST SPOKANE HOUSE FIRE


 * MAN BURNED CHATTAROY HOME AND FIRED SHOTS, FORCING FIREFIGHTERS TO TAKE
   COVER, SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYS


 * 'THE SHOW MUST GO ON:' EARLY MORNING BREAK-IN LEAVES SPOKANE CHILDREN'S
   THEATRE 'DEEPLY SADDENED,' NOT BROKEN


 * 72-YEAR-OLD MAN DIED OF HEART ATTACK AT LOOKOUT PASS




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 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: THE MAYOR WAS INVITED TO HIS SEATTLE
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 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: A SPECIAL BLACK HISTORY PAVILION WAS PROMISED
   FOR THE FAIR THANKS TO SOME GENEROUS DONATIONS


 * THEN AND NOW: RIVERFRONT PARK U.S. PAVILION


LONG READS


 * FAILING OUR TROUBLED TEENS: AS WASHINGTON’S SHORTAGE OF INPATIENT DRUG BEDS
   PERSISTS, ONE FAMILY SUES THE FACILITY THEY HOPED WOULD HELP THEIR DAUGHTER


 * POMEROY SCHOOL DISTRICT HASN’T HAD A MUSIC TEACHER FOR NEARLY FOUR YEARS


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
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