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TODAY'S HEADLINES


‘LIKE AN ENCHANTED LAND’: REMEMBERING THE CRESCENT DEPARTMENT STORE, HISTORIC
SPOKANE’S CHRISTMAS DESTINATION

3:30 a.m.

Spokane’s downtown once was home to an economic anomaly, a presence so powerful
that for decades it embodied very essence of Christmas.
Features


SPOKANE HOSPITALS INVITE BACK THERAPY DOGS WITH CALL TO EXPAND CANINE CARE: ‘IT
LIGHTENS THEIR LOAD FOR JUST A FEW MINUTES’

4 a.m.

Education


FROM A NEW SIBLING TO VIDEO GAMES, LINWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SHARE WHAT
THEY’RE THANKFUL FOR

2:30 a.m.

Column


SHAWN VESTAL: THINKING OF THE BEST BOOKS ABOUT SPOKANE BECOMES A HIGHLY PERSONAL
ENDEAVOR

5 a.m.

Business


AREA TOY STORES CREATE PERSONALIZED SHOPPING EXPERIENCE FOR HOLIDAY SEASON

4 a.m.


AREA TOY STORES CREATE PERSONALIZED SHOPPING EXPERIENCE FOR HOLIDAY SEASON

4 a.m.


LOCALS WEIGH IN ON THEIR FAVORITE SPOKANE READS

5 a.m.


WEATHERCATCH: TURKEY WITH A SIDE OF MILDER WEATHER

3:30 a.m.


STATE DEDICATES $1M TO UI KILLING INVESTIGATION AS POLICE PLEAD FOR MORE LEADS


SOAP LAKE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE-VEHICLE CRASH NEAR EPHRATA


TRAVEL CONDITIONS GOOD THROUGH THANKSGIVING, BUT EXPECT WEATHER ON FRIDAY AND
SUNDAY


LACROSSE RESIDENTS UNITE TO REVITALIZE DOWNTOWN AND PRESERVE TINY SOUTHEAST
WHITMAN COUNTY COMMUNITY

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Features


SPOKANE HOSPITALS INVITE BACK THERAPY DOGS WITH CALL TO EXPAND CANINE CARE: ‘IT
LIGHTENS THEIR LOAD FOR JUST A FEW MINUTES’

4 a.m.

Education


FROM A NEW SIBLING TO VIDEO GAMES, LINWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SHARE WHAT
THEY’RE THANKFUL FOR

2:30 a.m.

Column


SHAWN VESTAL: THINKING OF THE BEST BOOKS ABOUT SPOKANE BECOMES A HIGHLY PERSONAL
ENDEAVOR

5 a.m.


MOST READ RIGHT NOW

 1. 'Like an enchanted land': Remembering the Crescent department store,
    historic Spokane's Christmas destination
 2. Spokane County sheriff's use of helicopters, infrared imaging to survey Camp
    Hope at center of latest legal dispute
 3. Police ID man who killed self on TV after chase
 4. Spokane Gun Club holsters initial relocation plans
 5. How did Gonzaga land a commitment from Australia's Alex Toohey? Credit Mark
    Few, John Rillie and ... Brock Ravet?





BUSINESS


AMAZON POISED TO BENEFIT THIS SEASON AS INFLATION FEARS EASE


 * NORDSTROM SHARES SINK AS MARKDOWNS CUT INTO PROFITS


 * BLACK FRIDAY SEEN KICKING OFF A BUMPY HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASON FOR RETAILERS


 * COURT THROWS OUT 737 MAX PASSENGER LAWSUIT AGAINST BOEING, SOUTHWEST AIRLINES


SPORTS


‘HE MADE PEOPLE BELIEVE IN THEMSELVES’: HOW DAVID VONBRETHORST CHASED HIS DREAM
OF BECOMING A GOLF PRO WHILE BATTLING CANCER


 * THANKSGIVING AFTER DARK: GONZAGA TRYING TO AVOID TRAP IN PHIL KNIGHT LEGACY
   OPENER VS. PORTLAND STATE


 * KEY MATCHUP: GONZAGA FACES TEST FROM PORTLAND STATE'S BACKCOURT DUO


 * SCOUTING ALL SEVEN POTENTIAL GONZAGA OPPONENTS AT THE PHIL KNIGHT LEGACY

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 * College Basketball Preview
 * Zags in the NBA
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


THANKSGIVING TRAVEL SHOULD BE SMOOTH BUT PRICEY


 * ‘A PAINFUL GUT CHECK’: BOISE LEADERS CONDEMN EX-CAPTAIN’S TIES TO RACIST
   POSTS


 * STARBUCKS TO CLOSE ANOTHER SEATTLE STORE; WORKERS SKEPTICAL OF SAFETY CLAIMS


 * HOLIDAY TRAVEL CONDITIONS: DRY THANKSGIVING WEEK EXPECTED AFTER WINTRY
   WEATHER CAUSED CHAOS ON ROADS TUESDAY

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CLOSING THE GAP


 * COMBATTING LONELINESS: WHY STAYING CONNECTED IS VITAL TO YOUR HEALTH


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


 * GETTING SUSAN BACK TO AN ACTIVE LIFE


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.

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PHOTO GALLERIES

The Spokesman-Review's award-winning photojournalists have been covering the
Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: WOMEN OF THE YEAR


 * WSU MEN'S BASKETBALL VS. EWU (NOV. 21, 2022)


 * WASHINGTON STATE VETERANS CEMETERY'S MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR THE UNCLAIMED
   REMAINS OF 136 VETERANS


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. TEXAS (NOV. 16, 2022)


 * THEN AND NOW: PAULSEN CENTER


NATION/WORLD


SOURCES IDENTIFY EMPLOYEE WHO KILLED 6 INSIDE VIRGINIA WALMART


 * TRUMP TAX ORDER IS LATEST REBUFF BY SUPREME COURT THAT HE REMADE


 * METEOROLOGIST, PILOT KILLED AS NEWS HELICOPTER CRASHES NEXT TO CHARLOTTE
   HIGHWAY


 * HEADS UP, FREQUENT FRYERS: THANKSGIVING IS THE WORST DAY FOR KITCHEN INFERNOS

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EDUCATION


‘THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOUNDING GOOD AND SOUNDING GREAT’: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS
FROM ACROSS SPOKANE GET GUIDANCE FROM THE PROS AT CELEBRATION OF MUSIC


 * 'SOMETHING COULD HAPPEN TO US': WSU STUDENTS FRUSTRATED BY SCHOOL'S RESPONSE
   TO SLAYINGS NEAR NEIGHBORING UI


 * WASHINGTON'S SPECIAL EDUCATION AGE LIMIT IS ILLEGAL, LAWSUIT CLAIMS


 * BEST FRIENDS AND 'BIG, BRIGHT SOULS': FAMILY, TEACHERS REMEMBER MOSCOW
   HOMICIDE VICTIMS KAYLEE GONCALVES AND MADISON MOGEN


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


SPOKANE COUNTY SHERIFF’S USE OF HELICOPTERS, INFRARED IMAGING TO SURVEY CAMP
HOPE AT CENTER OF LATEST LEGAL DISPUTE


 * KUNEY TO HEAD WASHINGTON STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES


 * SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER A CAP ON WHAT FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES CAN
   CHARGE RESTAURANTS


 * SPOKANE COUNTY COMMITS $500,000 FOR TRENT AVENUE HOMELESS SHELTER




A&E


TREVOR NOAH ANNOUNCES 2ND APRIL SHOW IN SPOKANE


 * PREACHER LAWSON'S SERMON IS JUST FOR LAUGHS


 * FOOD PRODUCERS TURN TO TIKTOK TO REACH HUNGRY GEN Z AND YOUNGER MILLENNIALS


 * 'HAPPY GO-LUCKY' AUTHOR DAVID SEDARIS RETURNS TO THE BING

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OUTDOORS


OFF THE GRID: IF CASHMERE COULD SAVE THE WORLD

6 a.m.


 * ALAN LIERE’S FISHING-HUNTING REPORT FOR NOV. 24


 * READER PHOTO: BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE


 * COLVILLE TRIBE RELEASES NEW LYNX PHOTOS AFTER SUCCESSFUL RELOCATION EFFORTS


WEATHER


HOLIDAY TRAVEL CONDITIONS: DRY THANKSGIVING WEEK EXPECTED AFTER WINTRY WEATHER
CAUSED CHAOS ON ROADS TUESDAY


 * WINTRY WEATHER CONTINUES THROUGH WEEKEND, THEN A WARMUP FOR THE HOLIDAY


 * WEATHERCATCH: WHEN AND WHY THE NORTHERN LIGHTS DAZZLE OUR REGION'S SKIES


 * CAN HURRICANES FORM AFTER THE SEASON ENDS? LOOK AT THIS LATE TROPICAL TROUBLE


LIFE


THE FULL SUBURBAN: AS A CHILD ASSERTS HER VISION, MOM REMEMBERS A DECORATING
DISASTER


 * 'RUNNING GIRL': FORMER PUBLIC DEFENDER HITS HER STRIDE WITH THREE YEARS'
   SOBRIETY FROM ADDICTION


 * BEAT OF DIFFERENT DRUMMERS TAKES TO STABILITY BALLS TO BALANCE EXERCISE AND
   MENTAL WORKOUT


 * HIGHS AND LOWS: 4 IDEAS TO FRAME YOUR HOLIDAY TRAVEL AROUND WASHINGTON




PUBLIC SAFETY


PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING JOURNALIST’S LATEST BOOK PAINTS DNA PICTURE OF
SEATTLE-AREA MURDERS


 * STATE DEDICATES $1M TO UI KILLING INVESTIGATION AS POLICE PLEAD FOR MORE
   LEADS


 * TRAVEL CONDITIONS GOOD THROUGH THANKSGIVING, BUT EXPECT WEATHER ON FRIDAY AND
   SUNDAY


 * SOAP LAKE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE-VEHICLE CRASH NEAR EPHRATA


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


KYIV RATTLED AS ATTACKS ON UKRAINE’S INFRASTRUCTURE CUT POWER


 * BUOYED BY SOUTHERN SUCCESS, UKRAINE REVIVES LONG-SHOT DREAM OF RETAKING
   CRIMEA


 * NEAR KHERSON, ORPHANAGE STAFF HID UKRAINIAN CHILDREN FROM RUSSIAN OCCUPIERS


 * UKRAINE WILL HELP KHERSON RESIDENTS LEAVE BEFORE WINTER


2022 ELECTION


SPIN CONTROL: ELECTIONS ARE WON ON THE MARGINS, AND DALTON’S WERE JUST A BIT
BETTER


 * VICKY DALTON WINS RE-ELECTION AS SPOKANE COUNTY AUDITOR


 * DEMOCRAT GLUESENKAMP PEREZ HOLDS LEAD IN 3RD DISTRICT, THOUGH GAP IS
   SHRINKING


 * WE THE PEOPLE: PARTIES IN POWER OFTEN LOSE DOZENS OF SEATS IN CONGRESS EVERY
   MIDTERM, BUT THIS YEAR COULD BE DIFFERENT




NORTHWEST PASSAGES BOOK CLUB


UPCOMING EVENT:

EDWARD HUMES AND ELI SASLOW IN CONVERSATION

Dec. 1, 2022, 7 p.m.

901 W Sprague Ave Spokane WA 99201

The Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize reporter Eli Saslow in conversation with
Pulitzer Prize author Edward Humes about his new book, "The Forever Witness: How
DNA and Genealogy Solved a Cold Case Double Murder." Anyone can submit a saliva
sample to learn about their ancestry. But what happens after the results of
these tests are uploaded to the internet? As lawyers, policymakers, and police
officers fight over questions of consent and privacy, the implications of
Detective Jim Scharf solving a 30 year old cold case exposed a looming battle
between the pursuit of justice and the right to privacy.


RECENT STORIES:

 * FROM EXPERIENCE TO CHARGING DEFENDANTS, HASKELL AND CONKLIN COUNTER EACH
   OTHER AT DEBATE

 * SHERIFF CANDIDATES TALK CAMP HOPE, ADVOCATE FOR NEW JAIL

 * SPOKANE COUNTY AUDITOR VICKY DALTON REASSURES VOTERS THAT LOCAL ELECTIONS ARE
   SECURE

 * FRENCH AND YATES DISAGREE ON NEED FOR NEW COUNTY JAIL DURING THURSDAY DEBATE

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COLUMNISTS


 * FRONT PORCH: FINDING THANKFULNESS IN EMPTY NEST ADJUSTMENTS
   
   5 a.m.


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: DEFENDANT IN PERJURY TRIAL ADMITS ATTORNEY OF MAN
   ACCUSED OF MURDER OFFERED HIM $1,000 TO TESTIFY IN CLIENT’S FAVOR


LONG READS


 * SMALLPOX CAUSED DEVASTATION AMONG NORTHWEST TRIBES INCLUDING EASTERN
   WASHINGTON NATIVES


 * SHAWN VESTAL: FREQUENT BURGLAR’S CASE ON HOLD, AS HE ENTERS THE OVERBURDENED
   MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM


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