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TODAY'S HEADLINES


‘REMEMBER THE LIGHT THESE FOUR BROUGHT TO THE WORLD’: UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
KILLING VICTIMS ARE REMEMBERED ONE YEAR LATER

A unifying message prevailed at a Monday night vigil to mark one year after four
University of Idaho students were killed in an off-campus home.
Local government


‘NOT THE HILL TO DIE ON’: PUBLIC CAN ADDRESS SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AFTER
PROTEST LAST WEEK

Pacific NW


PALOUSE OUTAGE: AVISTA ON TRACK TO RESTORE GAS TO ALL CUSTOMERS BY TUESDAY NIGHT

Local government


WOODWARD CONCEDES TO BROWN IN SPOKANE MAYOR RACE

Military


GONZAGA ALUM AMONG FIVE SOLDIERS TO DIE IN HELICPOTER CRASH OVER MEDITERRANEAN


GONZAGA ALUM AMONG FIVE SOLDIERS TO DIE IN HELICPOTER CRASH OVER MEDITERRANEAN


FAIRFIELD LOOKS TO JOIN SPOKANE COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 2

3 a.m.


MURRAY, MCMORRIS RODGERS WARN FAIRCHILD HOUSING SOON ‘WILL NOT BE FIT FOR
FAMILIES LIVING ON BASE’ UNLESS MANAGEMENT COMPANY MAKES IMPROVEMENTS


REPORT RECOMMENDS THAT UNIONIZATION OF WASHINGTON LEGISLATIVE STAFFS FOCUS ON
PARTISAN WORKERS


NORTHWEST PASSAGES AUTHOR JONATHAN EVISON’S ‘AGAIN AND AGAIN’ CALLED ‘WRITING
MAGIC’


GONZAGA STAYS AT NO. 11, SAINT MARY’S AND SAN DIEGO STATE DROP OUT OF AP
RANKINGS


NO-LI’S ‘BIG JUICY IPA’ TRUCK STOLEN AND FOUND VANDALIZED IN SPOKANE VALLEY

Read all of today’s stories



Local government


‘NOT THE HILL TO DIE ON’: PUBLIC CAN ADDRESS SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AFTER
PROTEST LAST WEEK

Pacific NW


PALOUSE OUTAGE: AVISTA ON TRACK TO RESTORE GAS TO ALL CUSTOMERS BY TUESDAY NIGHT

Local government


WOODWARD CONCEDES TO BROWN IN SPOKANE MAYOR RACE


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. TV take: Washington State's loss to California was totally 'Pac-12', from
    the officiating to the broadcast
 2. Spin Control: Spokane election results fit a pattern in ballot count thus
    far
 3. Largest natural gas outage in Avista's history cuts off heat to much of the
    Palouse; some customers could be without power 3-5 days
 4. Lisa Brown elected mayor of Spokane
 5. 'Not your regular freshman': Making unexpected start, Dusty Stromer excels
    for Gonzaga in college debut





BUSINESS


NO-LI’S ‘BIG JUICY IPA’ TRUCK STOLEN AND FOUND VANDALIZED IN SPOKANE VALLEY


 * HOME DEPOT AND LOWE'S FACE SLUMP FROM HIGHER RATES AND HOUSING PRICES


 * STARBUCKS UNIONIZED BARISTAS PLAN LARGEST-EVER STRIKE FOR RED CUP DAY


 * BABY BOOMERS ARE BUYING UP ALL THE HOUSES


SPORTS


GONZAGA LOOKING TO SET A TONE AGAINST EOU IN FINAL TEST BEFORE MAUI INVITATIONAL


 * ZAGS BASKETBALL INSIDERS PODCAST (EPISODE 2): TALKING YALE, ADJUSTMENTS AFTER
   STEELE VENTERS' INJURY, AND BIG 12 RUMORS


 * FIRST LOOK: WASHINGTON STATE HOSTS COLORADO IN FRIDAY NIGHT CLASH


 * UW, KALEN DEBOER HAVE INITIATED CONTRACT TALKS AS COACHING CAROUSEL
   INTENSIFIES

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 * WSU Football
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


JUDGE TO ISSUE NEW WARRANT FOR AMMON BUNDY AND $250,000 BOND FOR CONTEMPT
CHARGES


 * PALOUSE OUTAGE: AVISTA ON TRACK TO RESTORE GAS TO ALL CUSTOMERS BY TUESDAY
   NIGHT


 * LAWSUIT FILED AFTER SEATTLE POLICE OFFICERS BREAK DOWN WRONG DOOR


 * OFF-DUTY PILOT ACCUSED OF TRYING TO CRASH HORIZON PLANE OVER OREGON SAYS HE
   THOUGHT HE WAS DREAMING OR DEAD

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 * Washington
 * Idaho


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LOCAL SEED GROWER GRATEFUL TO PROVIDENCE TEAM FOR STROKE CARE


 * RETURNING TO THE RANCH: ROY’S STROKE SURVIVAL STORY


 * 5 GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS


 * CONNECTING SPOKANE RESIDENTS TO THE INTERNET AT HOME AND ON-THE-GO


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All the news, weather and sports you need to start your day.

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Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * Then & Now


 * CANDLELIGHT VIGIL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO


 * NCAA TOURNAMENT: GONZAGA WOMEN'S SOCCER VS. IDAHO (NOV. 11, 2023)


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. YALE (NOV. 10, 2023)


 * STATE FOOTBALL: LAKESIDE BEATS LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (NOV. 10, 2023)


 * VETERANS DRIVE THRU CELEBRATION


NATION/WORLD


SUPREME COURT UNDER PRESSURE ISSUES ETHICS GUIDELINES SPECIFIC TO JUSTICES


 * TRUMP'S DEFENSE AT N.Y. FRAUD TRIAL BEGINS WITH DONALD TRUMP JR. TESTIMONY


 * CAMERON MAKES SURPRISE UK CABINET COMEBACK IN SUNAK REBOOT


 * SERVICE WORKERS BRACE FOR NO INCOME OR BACKPAY IF GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN

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EDUCATION


CHENEY SCHOOL BOARD SENDS $72 MILLION BOND AND $53 MILLION LEVIES TO FEBRUARY
BALLOTS


 * ANOTHER CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD INCUMBENT FALLS BEHIND IN THIRD DAY OF
   VOTE COUNTING


 * 'IT FELT LIKE WE HAD TO DO SOMETHING': GONZAGA STUDENTS HOLD RALLY, CALLING
   FOR CEASEFIRE IN ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR


 * MEDICAL LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTERS PREFERRED STATUS QUO IN RACES THAT BEGAN
   WITH 17 CANDIDATES


A&E


WORKSHOP OFFERS PARENTING, CARGIVER TIPS FOR RAISING CHILDREN OF COLOR THROUGH
SPOKANE COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT


 * ART COLLECTION A RESULT OF 50 YEARS OF EDUCATION, COLLECTION, CELEBRATION OF
   SPOKANE'S CAROLYN AND LES STEPHENS


 * A NIGHT OF RIGHTEOUS TUNES BY INDIGENOUS MUSICIANS AT NORTHERN QUEST


 * A 'FULL CIRCLE MOMENT' SPOKANE NATIVE RETURNS IN NATIONAL TOUR OF LES
   MISÉRABLES

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ELECTION CENTER


WOODWARD CONCEDES TO BROWN IN SPOKANE MAYOR RACE


 * TWO OF THREE CHALLENGERS IN CONTENTIOUS CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION
   OVERTAKE LONG-TIME INCUMBENTS


 * LISA BROWN PROMISES TO FIND COMMON GROUND AS SHE TACKLES DIFFICULT CHALLENGES


 * VOTERS APPROVED PROPOSITION 1 – AND THE ELECTED POLITICIANS WHO OPPOSE IT.
   WHAT NOW?


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


LISA BROWN ELECTED MAYOR OF SPOKANE


 * SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL COULD PLACE $225 MILLION PARKS LEVY ON BALLOT


 * SPIN CONTROL: SPOKANE ELECTION RESULTS FIT A PATTERN IN BALLOT COUNT THUS FAR


 * VOTERS APPROVED PROPOSITION 1 – AND THE ELECTED POLITICIANS WHO OPPOSE IT.
   WHAT NOW?


OUTDOORS


SAVING STURGEON: HOW A HATCHERY PROGRAM REVIVED THE WHITE STURGEON POPULATION IN
LAKE ROOSEVELT


 * PARADISE AT MOUNT RAINIER ANNOUNCES WINTER ACCESS SCHEDULE


 * YELLOWSTONE BISON POPULATION ESTIMATED AT 4,800


 * IDAHO FINDS CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE IN NEW AREA


WEATHER


YOU’VE JUST LIVED THROUGH EARTH’S HOTTEST 12 MONTHS ON RECORD


 * STRONG WINDS CAUSE HUNDREDS OF POWER OUTAGES IN REGION; AVISTA ON TRACK TO
   RESTORE NATURAL GAS BY TUESDAY FOR PALOUSE


 * WIND ADVISORY ISSUED SATURDAY FOR SPOKANE, WEST PLAINS, PALOUSE


 * WEATHERCATCH: BUCKLE UP – WE'VE ENTERED WINDSTORM SEASON IN THE INLAND
   NORTHWEST




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


NO-LI’S ‘BIG JUICY IPA’ TRUCK STOLEN AND FOUND VANDALIZED IN SPOKANE VALLEY


 * 'REMEMBER THE LIGHT THESE FOUR BROUGHT TO THE WORLD': UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
   KILLING VICTIMS ARE REMEMBERED ONE YEAR LATER


 * RESIDENTIAL FIRE STARTED BY SPACE HEATER INJURES ONE


 * STRONG WINDS CAUSE HUNDREDS OF POWER OUTAGES IN REGION; AVISTA ON TRACK TO
   RESTORE NATURAL GAS BY TUESDAY FOR PALOUSE


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


ATTACKS INTENSIFY ON RUSSIAN FORCES IN OCCUPIED REGIONS OF UKRAINE


 * HOW UKRAINE, WITH NO WARSHIPS, IS THWARTING RUSSIA'S NAVY


 * UKRAINIAN MILITARY OFFICER COORDINATED NORD STREAM PIPELINE ATTACK


 * RUSSIA LAUNCHES MISSILE AT KYIV FOR FIRST TIME IN WEEKS, UKRAINE SAYS




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UPDATED: Sat., Oct. 28, 2023


UPCOMING EVENTS:

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

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

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COLUMNISTS


SPIN CONTROL: SPOKANE ELECTION RESULTS FIT A PATTERN IN BALLOT COUNT THUS FAR


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: LC'S FOOTBALL TEAM WAS SO GOOD THEY HAD TO TRAVEL
   TO OHIO FOR A WORTHY COMPETITOR


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE IDEA WAS HATCHED TO TURN MT. SPOKANE INTO THE
   STATE PARK THAT IT'S NOW LONG BEEN


 * FRONT PORCH: ANNUAL VISIT MEANS PLAY TIME FOR KIDS AND GRANDPARENTS


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
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