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TODAY'S HEADLINES


PROPOSAL TO GIVE LIBERTY LAKE CITY COUNCIL FULL AUTHORITY OVER LIBRARY DRAWS
CROWD

Updated 9 minutes ago

In a packed Tuesday meeting, the Liberty Lake City Council reopened a year long
power struggle surrounding the council’s authority over the city’s library board
of trustees.


COVERAGE FROM THE MAUI INVITATIONAL

K-12 education


‘WE DON’T KNOW PEOPLE’S STORIES’: FORMER GONZAGA PREP STUDENT LEARNS HER OWN
FOOD DRIVE STORY WITH TEACHER OVER 10 YEARS LATER

Updated 12 minutes ago

Crime/Public Safety


NO CHARGES FOR BAIL BONDSMAN WHO SHOT, KILLED HANDCUFFED MAN IN SEPTEMBER

Updated 9:37 a.m.

Features


WOMEN OF THE YEAR: PINGALA DHITAL HELPS REFUGEES LIKE HER FIND BELONGING IN
SPOKANE – ‘IT TAKES A WHOLE COMMUNITY’


WOMEN OF THE YEAR: PINGALA DHITAL HELPS REFUGEES LIKE HER FIND BELONGING IN
SPOKANE – ‘IT TAKES A WHOLE COMMUNITY’


TOM’S TURKEY DRIVE CARRIES ON TRADITION OF GIVING THANKSGIVING MEALS WITH NEW
SETUP AT FOOD BANKS


SIX DISPLACED IN INDIAN TRIAL HOUSE FIRE

Updated 12:14 p.m.


JURY CONVICTS GANG MEMBER WHO KILLED 15-YEAR-OLD UNIVERSITY HIGH STUDENT OF
MURDER


ORANGE CRUSHED: GONZAGA ESTABLISHES INTERIOR PRESENCE, CRUISES BY SYRACUSE 76-57
AT MAUI INVITATIONAL


SPOKANE POLICE LEADERSHIP TO RECEIVE RAISES WITH APPROVAL OF 2023-2026 CONTRACT


OPPONENTS OF WASHINGTON CLIMATE LAW SUBMIT SIGNATURES TO REPEAL

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COVERAGE FROM THE MAUI INVITATIONAL

K-12 education


‘WE DON’T KNOW PEOPLE’S STORIES’: FORMER GONZAGA PREP STUDENT LEARNS HER OWN
FOOD DRIVE STORY WITH TEACHER OVER 10 YEARS LATER

Updated 12 minutes ago

Crime/Public Safety


NO CHARGES FOR BAIL BONDSMAN WHO SHOT, KILLED HANDCUFFED MAN IN SEPTEMBER

Updated 9:37 a.m.


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. 'I just do it myself': Suki Yaki Inn owner and sole cook closing downtown
    Spokane restaurant after 74 years
 2. Commentary: What will the Matthew Perry toxicology results reveal? Here’s
    why it shouldn’t matter
 3. Recap and highlights: No. 11 Gonzaga controls the paint, beats Syracuse
    76-57 in Maui Invitational
 4. Woman and two daughters found dead in north Spokane identified; medical
    examiner says mother killed herself
 5. Grizzly bear photographed in Montana's Missouri River Breaks; farthest east
    a bear has been seen in 100 years





BUSINESS


ALTMAN RETURNS AS OPENAI CEO IN CHAOTIC WIN FOR MICROSOFT

Updated 23 minutes ago


 * DEERE FALLS AS PROFIT OUTLOOK DISAPPOINTS ON SALES WORRIES


 * UPDATED:  AMAZON ACCUSED OF SYSTEMATIC GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN PAY


 * UPDATED:  BOEING'S LARGEST 737 MAX MODEL AUTHORIZED FOR FAA FLIGHTS


SPORTS


‘WE’LL COLLECT OURSELVES’: EASTERN WASHINGTON ENTERS OFFSEASON WITH NEED TO GET
BIGGER, SOME STABILITY AT QUARTERBACK

Updated 10 minutes ago


 * UPDATED:  WSU AD PAT CHUN ON THE STATE OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS: ‘BROKEN BEYOND
   REPAIR’


 * UPDATED:  MARINERS TRADE THIRD BASEMAN EUGENIO SUAREZ TO DIAMONDBACKS


 * A GRIP ON SPORTS: WOULD IT BE AN UPSET IF WSU UPSET WASHINGTON'S HOPES FOR A
   CFP BERTH WITH A WIN SATURDAY? YES, BY EVERY DEFINITION

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 * WSU Football
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


SAFE AND SNOW-FREE TRAVELS FORECAST OVER MOUNTAIN PASSES THIS WEEK


 * IMMIGRANT DETAINEES RESORT TO HUNGER STRIKES IN PROTEST OF CONDITIONS AT
   TACOMA FACILITY


 * UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO-PHOENIX MEGADEAL CLEARS A KEY REGULATORY HURDLE. WHERE IT
   STANDS NOW


 * MULTI-FAITH LEADERS GATHER IN SEATTLE TO CALL FOR CEASE-FIRE IN GAZA

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WHY HYDROPOWER IS CRITICAL TO THE FOOD SUPPLY


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


 * WA CARES IS A COST-EFFECTIVE, CONVENIENT SAFETY NET FOR LONG-TERM CARE


 * BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN SPOKANE COUNTY


MORNING REVIEW PODCAST

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Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * Then & Now


 * MAUI INVITATIONAL: GONZAGA MEN VS. SYRACUSE (NOV. 21, 2023)


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. PURDUE (NOV. 20, 2023)


 * WHITWORTH FOOTBALL VS. CHAPMAN (NOV. 18, 2023)


 * WSU FOOTBALL VS. COLORADO (NOV. 17, 2023)


 * SPOKANE AREA VETERANS HONOR GUARD


NATION/WORLD


ISRAEL, HAMAS AGREE TO HOSTAGE EXCHANGE DEAL

Updated 11:51 a.m.


 * UPDATED:  FBI: VEHICLE EXPLOSION CLOSES RAINBOW BRIDGE NEAR NIAGARA FALLS;
   SITUATION ‘VERY FLUID’


 * UPDATED:  SOME OF AMERICA'S COSTLIEST CITIES OFFER BEST MIDDLE-CLASS LIFE


 * UPDATED:  CHINA’S XI MEETS TOP RUSSIAN LAWMAKER IN SIGN OF TIGHT TIES

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EDUCATION


‘KIDS ARE DURABLE’: SCHOOLS PROVIDE NORMALCY THREE MONTHS AFTER WILDFIRES IN
MEDICAL LAKE AND ELK


 * UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO-PHOENIX MEGADEAL CLEARS A KEY REGULATORY HURDLE. WHERE IT
   STANDS NOW


 * HOW THE VALLEY WAS WON: CONSERVATIVE NEWCOMERS TO CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD
   READY FOR TEAMWORK, CONCERN FOR LEVY PASSAGE


 * 16-YEAR-OLD INTENDED TO BOMB CHENEY SCHOOL WITH HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES, COURT
   DOCS SAY


A&E


‘IT’S ALWAYS A GOOD TIME’: NUMERICA SKATE RIBBON OPENS FOR THE SEASON AT
RIVERFRONT PARK


 * WOMEN OF THE YEAR: ELLEN TRAVOLTA CAME TO COEUR D'ALENE 'TO GIVE SOMETHING TO
   THIS COMMUNITY,' NOT JUST TO HAVE A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE


 * HOW LAS VEGAS TRANSFORMED INTO AN F1 RACETRACK


 * A TAYLOR SWIFT-THEMED CRUISE SETS SAIL IN 2024. JUST DON'T EXPECT THE SINGER
   TO BE THERE

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ELECTION CENTER


WASHINGTON SECRETARY OF STATE CALLS ON POSTAL SERVICE AFTER OLD DROP BOXES USED
ON ELECTION DAY


 * SPIN CONTROL: BALLOT COUNT ALL BUT OVER, HERE ARE SOME TAKEAWAYS FROM THE
   2023 ELECTION


 * HOW THE VALLEY WAS WON: CONSERVATIVE NEWCOMERS TO CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD
   READY FOR TEAMWORK, CONCERN FOR LEVY PASSAGE


 * WEST VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD SENDS BOND AND LEVY ASKS TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


SPOKANE POLICE LEADERSHIP TO RECEIVE RAISES WITH APPROVAL OF 2023-2026 CONTRACT


 * WITH A TEMPORARY VETO-PROOF SUPERMAJORITY IMPENDING, THE LIBERTY LAKE CITY
   COUNCIL WILL RECONSIDER A VETOED ORDINANCE TO CONTROL THE CITY'S LIBRARY
   BOARD


 * MEIDL: NEW MAYOR DESERVES A CLEAN SLATE IN LEADERSHIP, BUT RANK-AND-FILE
   SHOULD GIVE HER A CHANCE


 * WASHINGTON SECRETARY OF STATE CALLS ON POSTAL SERVICE AFTER OLD DROP BOXES
   USED ON ELECTION DAY


OUTDOORS


TO THE SLOPES: SPOKANE AREA SKI HILLS PREPARING TO OPEN, WHENEVER THE SNOW
ARRIVES


 * GRIZZLY BEAR PHOTOGRAPHED IN MONTANA'S MISSOURI RIVER BREAKS; FARTHEST EAST A
   BEAR HAS BEEN SEEN IN 100 YEARS


 * WASHINGTON CLIMBERS BUY 20 ACRES OF CLIMBING WALLS IN INDEX


 * THOUSANDS WEIGH IN ON NORTH CASCADES GRIZZLY PROPOSAL


WEATHER


AFTER RAIN AND SNOW IN THE EASTERN U.S., A THANKSGIVING FREE OF WEATHER STRESS

Updated 11:07 a.m.


 * SAFE AND SNOW-FREE TRAVELS FORECAST OVER MOUNTAIN PASSES THIS WEEK


 * 60 MPH GUSTS, FLOOD THREAT CONTINUES IN FLORIDA AS HURRICANE CENTER TRACKS 2
   SYSTEMS


 * WHAT DROUGHT? RECENT RAIN DOESN'T MAKE MUCH DENT IN SPOKANE REGION'S
   PRECIPITATION DEFICIT




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


JURY CONVICTS GANG MEMBER WHO KILLED 15-YEAR-OLD UNIVERSITY HIGH STUDENT OF
MURDER


 * NO CHARGES FOR BAIL BONDSMAN WHO SHOT, KILLED HANDCUFFED MAN IN SEPTEMBER


 * MAN SHOT BY SPOKANE VALLEY DEPUTY REMAINS IN SERIOUS CONDITION A WEEK LATER


 * WEST CENTRAL SPOKANE HOME INTENTIONALLY SET ABLAZE, FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


UKRAINE’S CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS SUFFER THE ‘HUGE PRESSURE’ OF WAR


 * UPDATED:  UKRAINE HEADS INTO WINTER WITH A FRAGILE POWER GRID


 * AUSTIN VISITS KYIV TO SIGNAL US SUPPORT AS BATTLES RAGE


 * EUROPE MOVES TO FILL WEAPONS GAP AMID DOUBTS ABOUT U.S. COMMITMENT TO UKRAINE




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AFTER HUGE SUCCESS WITH ‘MAID’ STEPHANIE LAND DIVES DEEPER INTO THE SYSTEMIC
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UPDATED: Fri., Nov. 17, 2023


UPCOMING EVENTS:

 * 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

 * THE REUNION - GU'S 1999 ELITE 8 TEAM ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 05, 2024

 * DEADLINE FOR SPOKANE BLACK VOICES 2024 ON MONDAY, JANUARY 08, 2024

Generously Supported By:




COLUMNISTS


100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: WIFE OF RUM-RUNNER KILLED BY OKANOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF
‘HAD A FEELING SOMETHING WAS ABOUT TO HAPPEN’


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN EASTERN WASHINGTON: A RUM-RUNNING BUST IN FERRY COUNTY LED
   TO SEVERAL BOMBSHELLS ABOUT THE ILLICIT INDUSTRY UP NORTH


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: GOLDIE FLAUGHER'S 'SWEETHEART' WAS CONVICTED OF
   MANSLAUGHTER IN HER SHOOTING DEATH


 * SPIN CONTROL: BALLOT COUNT ALL BUT OVER, HERE ARE SOME TAKEAWAYS FROM THE
   2023 ELECTION


LONG READS


 * ‘IT WAS JUST RAINING FIRE’: THE DAY THE GRAY FIRE CHANGED A TOWN FOREVER


 * U.S. LAWMAKERS, INCLUDING IDAHO SEN. RISCH, AND GLOBAL LEADERS GRAPPLE WITH
   MORAL DILEMMA OF ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR AT HALIFAX FORUM


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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