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Skip to main content Arrow-right Camera The Spokesman-Review Newspaper THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW NEWSPAPER THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Spokane, Washington Est. 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BUT CONTROVERSY FOLLOWED 1 a.m. Verónica Garcia did not hear the boos when the race started last weekend. Local government BLOWBACK TO HALF-FORMED HOMELESS PROJECT IN SPOKANE PORTENDS MURKY PATH TO A PLAN 12 a.m. WA Government HOW COULD TRUMP’S CONVICTION PLAY INTO RACES IN WASHINGTON? 1 a.m. Health SCIENCE ALONE CAN’T SOLVE FAIRNESS DEBATE ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES, SAYS EXPERT ENDOCRINOLOGIST AND UW PROFESSOR 3 a.m. Column SPIN CONTROL: WHAT’S IN A NAME? A STATUTE IF ONE CANDIDATE’S IS TOO CLOSE TO ANOTHER’S 12 a.m. SPIN CONTROL: WHAT’S IN A NAME? A STATUTE IF ONE CANDIDATE’S IS TOO CLOSE TO ANOTHER’S 12 a.m. MANITO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CELEBRATES 100 YEARS 12 a.m. ‘A LEGACY OF HOPE AND HEALING’: FIVE GRADUATE SPOKANE COUNTY DRUG COURT 2 a.m. SUSPENDED IDAHO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL COACH RESIGNS IDAHO’S DEADLINE PASSES TO PURCHASE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX SPOKANE UNDERCOVER DETECTIVES CLEARED BY PROSECUTOR IN MORAN PRARIE SHOOTING THAT INJURED ONE OCCUPANTS OF CRASHED CAR ABANDON VEHICLE ON EASTBOUND I-90, CAUSING MAJOR TRAFFIC BACKUP Read all of today’s stories Local government BLOWBACK TO HALF-FORMED HOMELESS PROJECT IN SPOKANE PORTENDS MURKY PATH TO A PLAN 12 a.m. WA Government HOW COULD TRUMP’S CONVICTION PLAY INTO RACES IN WASHINGTON? 1 a.m. Health SCIENCE ALONE CAN’T SOLVE FAIRNESS DEBATE ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES, SAYS EXPERT ENDOCRINOLOGIST AND UW PROFESSOR 3 a.m. BUSINESS DELTA CEO SEES ENGINE REPAIR DELAYS AS MAJOR INDUSTRY CONSTRAINT * WALL STREET TESTS MARKET FALLOUT OF A TRUMP-BIDEN REMATCH * LOS ANGELES LOSES GROUND TO RIVALS IN FILM AND TV EMPLOYMENT BUT REMAINS THE BIGGEST PLAYER * AUTO PARTS SUPPLIERS FEAR A CRASH WITH SHIFT TO EVS SPORTS Q&A WITH WSU INTERIM AD ANNE MCCOY: PERMANENT AD CANDIDATES, FOOTBALL TV DEALS AND HOUSE VS. NCAA * 'IT'S A CIRCUS FOR GOOD REASONS': CENTRAL VALLEY STAR LEXIE HULL ADJUSTS TO NEW ROLE AS SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON INDIANA FEVER * CLARKSTON NATIVE JOEL DAHMEN RALLIES FOR 1-UNDER 69, SHARES FIFTH ENTERING FINAL ROUND * SPOKANE VELOCITY EAGER FOR TEST IN FRIENDLY WITH CHIVAS DE GUADALAJARA U23 Explore: * WSU Football * Gonzaga Basketball * Gonzaga Women's Basketball PACIFIC NORTHWEST DEATH SENTENCE FOR CHAD DAYBELL: JURY CONDEMNS IDAHO MAN FOR ‘ESPECIALLY HEINOUS’ MURDERS * MONTANA JEWELER IN SPOKANE FOR LARGEST ARTFEST SINCE THE PANDEMIC * ‘GREATER IDAHO’ MEASURE PASSES IN 13TH OREGON COUNTY * BOAT-STRIKE LIKELY KILLED HUMPBACK WHALE THAT WASHED ASHORE NEAR MANZANITA Explore: * Washington * Idaho SPONSORED ‘LUXURY CRUISE SHIP’ SPOTTED ON SPOKANE’S SOUTH HILL * PROVIDENCE SACRED HEART CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL: 20 YEARS OF CARING * TRAVELING THE "THE ROAD TO 10G" IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST * 5 GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS 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. * * * PHOTO GALLERIES The Spokesman-Review's award-winning photojournalists have been covering the Inland Northwest since 1894. View all: * Galleries * Videos * Picture Stories * Then & Now * STUDENTS PAINT IMAGES ON SCC CAMPUS INSPIRED BY HISTORICAL FIGURES COMMUNITY WORK * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: CRAIG JOHNSON * 86TH ANNUAL LILAC FESTIVAL ARMED FORCES TORCHLIGHT PARADE * NAVY WEEK AT ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL * HARRINGTON HAIRDRESSER CONTINUES HER FATHER'S LEGACY IN THE STUDEBAKER GARAGE, ANNUAL CAR SHOW SATURDAY * NORTHERN LIGHTS * INLAND EMPIRE FIRE LIFE SAFETY EDUCATORS EVENT NATION/WORLD DEMOCRATS PUSH BIDEN TO MAKE TRUMP’S FELONIES A TOP 2024 ISSUE * WORLD LEADERS URGE ISRAEL, HAMAS TO AGREE TO NEW CEASE-FIRE PLAN * DEATH SENTENCE FOR CHAD DAYBELL: JURY CONDEMNS IDAHO MAN FOR ‘ESPECIALLY HEINOUS’ MURDERS * RUSSIAN BARRAGE HITS UKRAINE IN NEW ATTACK ON ENERGY SYSTEM Explore: * Nation * World EDUCATION SUSPENDED IDAHO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL COACH RESIGNS * IDAHO'S DEADLINE PASSES TO PURCHASE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX * EAST VALLEY TEEN IS THE FIRST WASHINGTON TRANSGENDER ATHLETE TO WIN A STATE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP. BUT CONTROVERSY FOLLOWED * MOSES LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CUT 85 MORE STAFF DURING BUDGET CRISIS A&E LUCASFILM HEAD KATHLEEN KENNEDY SAYS WOMEN IN ‘STAR WARS’ ‘STRUGGLE’ DUE TO ‘MALE DOMINATED’ FANDOM * JEREMY RENNER JOINS ‘KNIVES OUT 3’ IN FIRST FILM SINCE NEAR-FATAL ACCIDENT * HEALING LODGE OF THE SEVEN NATIONS PROVIDES HOPE THROUGH MUSIC * CALL IT 'MCSTREAMY': AFTER 20 SEASONS, 'GREY'S ANATOMY' IS A HIT ON NETFLIX AND HULU Explore: * Stage * Music * Books LOCAL GOVERNMENT BLOWBACK TO HALF-FORMED HOMELESS PROJECT IN SPOKANE PORTENDS MURKY PATH TO A PLAN 12 a.m. * SPIN CONTROL: WHAT'S IN A NAME? A STATUTE IF ONE CANDIDATE'S IS TOO CLOSE TO ANOTHER'S * SPOKANE'S FIRST (HOPEFULLY) ANNUAL PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS: 'IT'S PRETTY SPECIAL TO BE HERE' * 'YOU ARE IN FOR A TREAT': SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UNVEILS NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CONCOURSE 2024 ELECTION HOW COULD TRUMP’S CONVICTION PLAY INTO RACES IN WASHINGTON? 1 a.m. * POLITICAL STUNT OR NEEDED PERSPECTIVE? CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES TRAVEL TO BORDER, UKRAINE * WASHINGTON STATE GOP CONTRIBUTIONS TO CONGRESSIONAL HOPEFULS SUGGEST PARTY MAY HAVE HELPED CANDIDATES CIRCUMVENT ELECTION LAW * CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE MICHAEL BAUMGARTNER FILMS IMPROMPTU CAMPAIGN AD AT SCENE OF SUSPECTED MURDER IN SPOKANE TRANSPORTATION ‘YOU ARE IN FOR A TREAT’: SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT UNVEILS NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CONCOURSE * WSP TROOPER SUFFERS MEDICAL EMERGENCY ON INTERSTATE 90, COLLIDES WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE * GETTING THERE: PINES AND MISSION INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS MOVING AHEAD SWIMMINGLY * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO REDUCE MIDDLE SCHOOL WALK RADIUS, EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY FOR RIDERSHIP OUTDOORS OUT-OF-STATERS FLOCKED TO WASHINGTON TO CHASE TURKEYS * NORTHWEST SKI MOUNTAINEERS TACKLE NEW MOUNT BAKER GLACIER RACE * FIELD REPORTS: GRIZZLY BEAR SPOTTED NORTH OF SALMON * AMMI MIDSTOKKE: 24 HOURS OF RIVERSIDE WITH RIDE OR DIE FRIENDS LIFE SRAVASTI ABBEY NUNS HOPE TO BRING A LITTLE HARMONY IN WEEKLY WORKSHOPS 12 a.m. * WORLD-TOURING DAVE FULTON REVISITS SPOKANE IN TIME FOR EXPO '74 CELEBRATION * SPOKANE PRIDE SPREADS LOVE AT LAKE COEUR D’ALENE WITH PRIDE CRUISE * GREAT STARTUP BAKEOFF OFFERS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO FLAUNT THEIR BAKING, ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS; PLUS THE PUBLIC GETS A TASTY BENEFIT PUBLIC SAFETY ‘A LEGACY OF HOPE AND HEALING’: FIVE GRADUATE SPOKANE COUNTY DRUG COURT 2 a.m. * SPOKANE UNDERCOVER DETECTIVES CLEARED BY PROSECUTOR IN MORAN PRARIE SHOOTING THAT INJURED ONE * OCCUPANTS OF CRASHED CAR ABANDON VEHICLE ON EASTBOUND I-90, CAUSING MAJOR TRAFFIC BACKUP * TEEN TIED TO DOWNTOWN 7-ELEVEN SHOOTING NOW ACCUSED IN UNPROVOKED ASSAULT OF 83-YEAR-OLD MAN DOWNTOWN COLUMNISTS SPIN CONTROL: WHAT’S IN A NAME? A STATUTE IF ONE CANDIDATE’S IS TOO CLOSE TO ANOTHER’S 12 a.m. * NEW: 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: ARKANSAS, NEW JERSEY, MISSOURI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, MOSCOW? GOVERNORS AND A SOVIET TOURISM OFFICIAL HAD THEIR DAY AT THE FAIR * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: A NEW PERFORMANCE LINEUP WAS TAKING SHAPE, ON TOP OF AN ALREADY STAR-STUDDED ROSTER * FRONT PORCH: ACKNOWLEDGING FEELINGS OF ANXIETY FIRST STEP TO DEALING WITH IT 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 COMMUNITY PUZZLES AND GAMES * * * * TODAY’S FRONT PAGE CLASSIFIEDS * GREEN CUTS Pruning, fertilizer, and clean-up. 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