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TODAY'S HEADLINES


ELECTION 2024 NEWS


COMPLETE COVERAGE

Everything you need to know about the Nov. 5 general election


LATEST NEWS

 * RUSS FULCHER IS ON TRACK TO WIN ANOTHER TERM REPRESENTING …


IN DIALOGUE

Debates and conversations with candidates and local leaders


SOME WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITIES FEAR A SECOND DONALD TRUMP PRESIDENCY
AS DEPORTATION THREATS PERSIST

OTHELLO, Wash. – José Portillo looks up at a picture of former President Barack
Obama near his desk.
Local government


FORMER SPOKANE HR DIRECTOR ACCUSED CITY LEADERSHIP OF RACISM AND DEMANDED A
BETTER PAYOUT. NOW HE WANTS $50 MILLION

Local government


FACED WITH THE SAME DATA ON SPOKANE’S QUALITY OF LIFE, ELECTED LEADERS READ INTO
THE POOR FINDINGS DIFFERENTLY

Updated 11:46 a.m.

WSU football


RECAP AND HIGHLIGHTS: WASHINGTON STATE PULLS OFF WILD 29-26 COMEBACK WIN OVER
SAN DIEGO STATE

Gonzaga basketball


GONZAGA RALLIES, BUT FALLS TO USC 96-93 IN EXHIBITION OPENER


GONZAGA RALLIES, BUT FALLS TO USC 96-93 IN EXHIBITION OPENER


TWO INJURED IN SHOOTING NEAR COMSTOCK PARK


RUSS FULCHER IS ON TRACK TO WIN ANOTHER TERM REPRESENTING IDAHO IN THE HOUSE.
HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT IS PLAYING THE LONG GAME


THE DIRT: RAISING CANE’S OBTAINS BUILDING PERMIT FOR NORTH SPOKANE


COOL CRITTERS: THIS EIGHT-LEGGED TENANT IS A DO-GOODER IN YOUR HOME


SPIN CONTROL: NECESSARY FOR LATE CAMPAIGN TV VIEWING – THE FAST-FORWARD BUTTON


‘THE SYMBOL OF BELONGING IN SPOKANE COUNTY’: LOCAL CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER AND
PASTOR HAPPY WATKINS DIES AT 82

Read all of today’s stories



Local government


FORMER SPOKANE HR DIRECTOR ACCUSED CITY LEADERSHIP OF RACISM AND DEMANDED A
BETTER PAYOUT. NOW HE WANTS $50 MILLION

Local government


FACED WITH THE SAME DATA ON SPOKANE’S QUALITY OF LIFE, ELECTED LEADERS READ INTO
THE POOR FINDINGS DIFFERENTLY

Updated 11:46 a.m.

WSU football


RECAP AND HIGHLIGHTS: WASHINGTON STATE PULLS OFF WILD 29-26 COMEBACK WIN OVER
SAN DIEGO STATE


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. Ultimate Bagel ending its run as a Gonzaga neighborhood mainstay
 2. Two candidates tout unbiased view, differing experiences for Washington
    Supreme Court seat
 3. 'My mom was my life': Deer Park man convicted of killing wife
 4. 'It legitimizes it.' Future Pac-12 foes weigh in on Gonzaga's addition – a
    'massive' coup for the reformed conference
 5. 'The symbol of belonging in Spokane County': Local civil rights leader and
    pastor Happy Watkins dies at 82





BUSINESS


GAS PRICES ARE BARRELING TOWARD A 3-YEAR LOW AS ELECTION NEARS


 * ECONOMISTS BOOST US GROWTH, SPENDING FORECASTS INTO EARLY 2025


 * CAPITAL ONE WANTS TO WOO THE RICH WITHOUT BEING SNOBBY ABOUT IT


 * U.S. BOND MARKET BRACES FOR THE 'TRUMP TRADE' OF LARGE TARIFFS AND DEFICITS


SPORTS


WSU CHECKS IN AT NO. 22 IN NEW AP TOP 25 AFTER COMEBACK WIN OVER SAN DIEGO STATE

Updated 11:30 a.m.


 * ANALYSIS: IN COMEBACK WIN OVER SDSU, WSU SHOWED ITS TRUE COLORS — AN
   IMPERFECT GROUP THAT'S GOOD ENOUGH TO KEEP WINNING


 * UPDATED:  BACK TO WINNING WAYS, 'BEST FOOTBALL IS STILL AHEAD' FOR IDAHO
   VANDALS


 * UPDATED:  AFTER FALLING TO IDAHO, EASTERN WASHINGTON MUST WIN OUT TO AVOID
   THIRD STRAIGHT LOSING SEASON

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


GIRL HURT IN ATTACK THAT KILLED 5 NEAR FALL CITY RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL


 * 'GREENEST GOVERNOR' INSLEE FIGHTS TO SAVE A LANDMARK CLIMATE LAW


 * COOL CRITTERS: THIS EIGHT-LEGGED TENANT IS A DO-GOODER IN YOUR HOME


 * IN WA, A HOT SPOT FOR UFO SIGHTINGS, PEOPLE STILL WANT TO BELIEVE

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SPONSORED


TDS FIBER-OPTIC INTERNET: POWERING SPOKANE’S FUTURE


 * START YOUR PATH: HOW BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAREERS SUPPORT THE COMMUNITY, WHILE
   OFFERING PROFESSIONAL GROWTH


 * FINANCIAL PLANNING IS FOR EVERYONE ... NOT JUST THE WEALTHY


 * FAST HEART ATTACK CARE SAVES SPOKANE MAN FROM A WIDOW-MAKER


MORNING REVIEW PODCAST

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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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 * Then & Now


 * WASHINGTON STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (OCT. 26, 2024)


 * PERCY "HAPPY" WATKINS


 * WSU VS. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII (OCT. 19, 2024)


 * WASHINGTON STATE FOOTBALL AT FRESNO STATE (OCT. 12, 2024)


 * 2024 SENATE AND 5TH DISTRICT CONGRESS DEBATE


 * ORCHARD PRAIRIE SCHOOL


 * ALL ABOARD HOLMES ELEMENTARY'S 'BIKE BUS,'


 * GREEN BLUFF HARVEST FESTIVAL


NATION/WORLD


ELON MUSK, ENEMY OF ‘OPEN BORDERS,’ LAUNCHED HIS CAREER WORKING ILLEGALLY


 * ISRAEL'S STRIKE MARKS NEW PHASE OF CONFLICT, BUT STOPS SHORT OF ALL-OUT WAR


 * DAUGHTER OF L.A. TIMES OWNER SAYS ENDORSEMENT DECISION STEMMED FROM HARRIS'
   STANCE ON GAZA WAR


 * WHO: VACCINES COULD HELP FIGHT ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, SAVE LIVES

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EDUCATION


RURAL DENTIST EDUCATION TO GROW IN SPOKANE UNDER LEGISLATURE FUNDING AND NEW
SPACE


 * THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS ATTEND SPOKANE SYMPHONY DAY TO DISCOVER AN INSTRUMENT
   THEY LOVE


 * ‘TO FIGHT THE LEFTISTS’ LIES’: CONSERVATIVE PRAGERU RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO
   IDAHO SCHOOLS


 * WASHINGTON STUDENTS SCORED HIGH ON ACT — BUT FEW TAKE THE TEST


A&E


LOCAL BAND BED HEADS FINDS SUCCESS, RECORDS EP IN SAME STUDIO WHERE BRANDI
CARLILE, FOO FIGHTERS, ZACH BRYAN AND MORE HONED THEIR CRAFT


 * BARRY BOSTWICK, OF 'ROCKY HORROR,' TALKS TIGHTY-WHITIES, PLAYING DANNY ZUKO
   AHEAD OF SPOKANE STOP AS PART OF FILM'S 49TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR


 * RON ELY, STAR OF ORIGINAL ‘TARZAN’ TV SHOW, DIES AT 86


 * FOR MUGGLES AND WIZARDS ALIKE, SPOKANE SYMPHONY TO PLAY THE MUSIC OF HARRY
   POTTER

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT


FORMER SPOKANE HR DIRECTOR ACCUSED CITY LEADERSHIP OF RACISM AND DEMANDED A
BETTER PAYOUT. NOW HE WANTS $50 MILLION


 * VALLEY COUNCILMAN REPRESENTS HIMSELF IN APPEAL OF INVESTIGATION FINDINGS


 * SPOKANE COUNTY POISED TO AUCTION OFF HOUSE AND SURROUNDING ACREAGE NEAR
   BIGELOW GULCH ROAD


 * FACED WITH THE SAME DATA ON SPOKANE'S QUALITY OF LIFE, ELECTED LEADERS READ
   INTO THE POOR FINDINGS DIFFERENTLY


2024 ELECTION


RUSS FULCHER IS ON TRACK TO WIN ANOTHER TERM REPRESENTING IDAHO IN THE HOUSE.
HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT IS PLAYING THE LONG GAME


 * SOME WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITIES FEAR A SECOND DONALD TRUMP
   PRESIDENCY AS DEPORTATION THREATS PERSIST


 * NORTH IDAHO'S TIMBERLAKE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ASKING FOR FIRST-EVER LEVY
   INCREASE


 * HOUSE GOP LEADERS MIKE JOHNSON, STEVE SCALISE STOP BY TRI-CITIES TO BOOST DAN
   NEWHOUSE'S RE-ELECTION BID


2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION


TRUMP DESCRIBES IMMIGRANTS AS ‘GARBAGE’ AT PENN STATE RALLY


 * MICHELLE OBAMA MAKES WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE APPEAL TO MEN AT MICHIGAN RALLY WITH
   KAMALA HARRIS


 * TRUMP SAYS DOMESTIC FOES WORSE THAN KIM JONG UN DURING MEANDERING JOE ROGAN
   INTERVIEW


 * HARRIS ATTACKS TRUMP AT ABORTION RIGHTS RALLY IN DEEP-RED TEXAS


OUTDOORS


FOR THE BIRDS: RESTORATION PROJECT AT SWANSON LAKES AIMED AT HELPING STRUGGLING
SHARP-TAILED GROUSE POPULATION


 * NORTH AMERICAN GRASSLANDS, SAGEBRUSH TARGETED FOR PROTECTION, INVESTMENTS


 * UTAH BUSINESSMAN TO PURCHASE MONTANA'S HOLLAND LAKE LODGE


 * FAMOUS GRIZZLY BEAR DEAD AFTER BEING HIT BY CAR IN WYOMING




WEATHER


THOUSANDS FLEE AS STORM TRAMI CHURNS TOWARD THE PHILIPPINES


 * TROPICAL STORM OSCAR CONTINUES CUBAN ASSAULT, FORECAST TO TURN TOWARD BAHAMAS


 * WILL THERE BE ANY MORE U.S. HURRICANES THIS SEASON? WHAT TO KNOW.


 * HURRICANE CENTER SAYS DEPRESSION COULD FORM IN CARIBBEAN, TRACKS 1 OTHER
   SYSTEM


LIFE


AUTHORS TIFFANY MIDGE AND DEVON MIHESUAH TO SPEAK ABOUT INDIGENOUS HORROR AND
ITS LESSONS


 * 'A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART': TRAVELING 33 ARTISTS MARKET MAKES STOP AT THE
   HIVE THIS WEEKEND


 * SPOKANE ELDER REFUGEE PROGRAM HELPS THEM BUST THROUGH LANGUAGE BARRIERS,
   ISOLATION


 * COMMUNITY COOKBOOK: A TALE OF TWO CHILIS AND A CORNBREAD


PUBLIC SAFETY


KITCHEN FIRE IN HILLYARD APARTMENT DAMAGES NEIGHBORING UNITS


 * NORTH IDAHO'S TIMBERLAKE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ASKING FOR FIRST-EVER LEVY
   INCREASE


 * WASHINGTON RECORDS


 * COURT DOCUMENTS: MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING FATHER IN SPOKANE CONFESSED KILLING
   TO FAMILY, FRIEND




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MOST RECENT STORY:

NORTHWEST PASSAGES: ‘FABRIC OF CHARACTER’ AUTHOR SET TO VISIT BING CROSBY
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 * TOOTH AND CLAW - LONGMIRE NOVELLA BY CRAIG JOHNSON ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,
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COLUMNISTS


SPIN CONTROL: NECESSARY FOR LATE CAMPAIGN TV VIEWING – THE FAST-FORWARD BUTTON


 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: CLOWN CROWDED THE FAIR FOR SPECIAL DAY


 * FRONT PORCH: MARRIAGE BRINGS DELIGHT FOR MOTHER OF THE GROOM


 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: THE FAIR WAS ALMOST OVER, WITH TWO MAJOR GOALS
   BOTH IN SIGHT


LONG READS


 * SUMMER STORIES: ‘ESCAPE VELOCITY’


 * MARGO HILL: HOW SPQNI CAME TO LIVE AT THE SPOKANE FALLS, FEATURED IN THIS
   YEAR’S SUMMER STORIES


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

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