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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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Crime/Public Safety 83-YEAR-OLD WITH DEMENTIA REPORTED MISSING Updated 2:49 p.m. Food GREAT STARTUP BAKEOFF OFFERS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO FLAUNT THEIR BAKING, ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS; PLUS THE PUBLIC GETS A TASTY BENEFIT Updated 42 minutes ago Local government DEVELOPER SUES SPOKANE VALLEY OVER DELAYS, REQUIREMENTS IN PROPOSED PAINTED HILLS DEVELOPMENT WA Government AS INSURANCE RATES SPIKE, COMPANIES WILL SOON BE REQUIRED TO EXPLAIN RATE HIKES TO POLICYHOLDERS AS INSURANCE RATES SPIKE, COMPANIES WILL SOON BE REQUIRED TO EXPLAIN RATE HIKES TO POLICYHOLDERS STUDENTS PAINT IMAGES ON SCC CAMPUS INSPIRED BY HISTORICAL FIGURES COMMUNITY WORK OUT-OF-STATE ABORTIONS HAVE INCREASED BY 50% IN WASHINGTON POST-DOBBS, UW STUDY FINDS ‘STUDENT BECOMING THE MASTER’: DISNEY+ DARTH VADER ACTOR DMITRIOUS BISTREVSKY, OF SPOKANE, VISITS HOMETOWN FOR LILAC CITY COMICON Updated 3:54 p.m. BOY, 13, ARRESTED IN LAST MONTH’S NORTH SPOKANE APARTMENT SHOOTING NEW ARSON DOG BRINGS EXPERTISE TO SPOKANE COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATIONS 71-YEAR-OLD CONVICTED RAPIST TRIES TO LURE GIRL INTO VAN WITH PET BIRD, POLICE SAY Read all of today’s stories Crime/Public Safety 83-YEAR-OLD WITH DEMENTIA REPORTED MISSING Updated 2:49 p.m. Food GREAT STARTUP BAKEOFF OFFERS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO FLAUNT THEIR BAKING, ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS; PLUS THE PUBLIC GETS A TASTY BENEFIT Updated 42 minutes ago Local government DEVELOPER SUES SPOKANE VALLEY OVER DELAYS, REQUIREMENTS IN PROPOSED PAINTED HILLS DEVELOPMENT YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES 1. VA has approved 1 million claims under landmark toxic exposure law, but more veterans and survivors are eligible 2. Gonzaga in pursuit of 7-foot Senegalese prospect Ismaila Diagne 3. How an 'unbelievable' $55 million gift brought Gonzaga's Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center to life 4. Dave Boling: Remember Bill Walton as one of basketball's great poets, on and off the court 5. Former Lakeland High standout Noah Haaland joining Gonzaga as preferred walk-on BUSINESS MILLIONS OF AMERICANS NEED DRUGS LIKE OZEMPIC. WILL IT BANKRUPT THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM? Updated 3:04 p.m. * UPDATED: AMAZON RAISES STAKE IN GRUBHUB, EMBEDS FOOD DELIVERY IN APP * UPDATED: AMERICAN AIR FIRED COMMERCIAL HEAD AFTER SALES STRATEGY ALIENATED CORPORATE CLIENTS * UPDATED: US GDP ROSE AT SLOWER PACE IN FIRST QUARTER ON SOFTER SPENDING SPORTS CEDRIC COWARD COMMITS TO WASHINGTON STATE, BECOMING FOURTH FORMER EWU PLAYER TO JOIN COACH DAVID RILEY Updated 2:50 p.m. * UPDATED: LAKESIDE'S HAMILTON TWIN BROTHERS TAKE UNIQUE PATH TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL AS KICKER, SNAPPER * UPDATED: MARINERS CAN’T COMPLETE SWEEP OF ASTROS AS OFFENSE STRUGGLES AGAIN * UPDATED: COMMENTARY: MARINERS NEED MORE FROM OFFSEASON ADDITIONS TO STAY ATOP AL WEST ALL SUMMER Explore: * WSU Football * Gonzaga Basketball * Gonzaga Women's Basketball PACIFIC NORTHWEST IDAHO JURY CONVICTS CHAD DAYBELL OF THREE MURDERS Updated 26 minutes ago * IDAHO BUYS ANOTHER ROUND OF LETHAL INJECTION DRUGS. COULD NEXT EXECUTION HAPPEN SOON? * TUKWILA TO PAY $350,000 TO SETTLE LAWSUIT BY MAN HURT IN POLICE SHOOTING * ADRIAN DIAZ OUT AS SEATTLE POLICE CHIEF; SUE RAHR STEPS IN Explore: * Washington * Idaho SPONSORED AS MANY AS 300,000 WASHINGTONIANS AT RISK FOR LOSING MEDICAID COVERAGE WITH THE END OF THE FEDERAL MANDATE MAINTAINING COVERAGE * SPECIALIZED PROCEDURE: SEATTLE PATIENT TRAVELS TO SPOKANE FOR ROBOTIC HEART SURGERY AT SACRED HEART * CONNECTING SPOKANE RESIDENTS TO THE INTERNET AT HOME AND ON-THE-GO * CHOOSE WASHINGTON’S MOST BEAUTIFUL FUNERAL 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 TRUMP CONVICTED ON 34 COUNTS TO BECOME AMERICA’S FIRST FELON EX-PRESIDENT Updated 28 minutes ago * UPDATED: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT FOR TRUMP NOW THAT HE HAS BEEN CONVICTED? * UPDATED: CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS REJECTS CALL FOR ALITO'S RECUSAL IN JAN. 6 CASES AFTER FLAG INCIDENTS * UPDATED: BIDEN TO ALLOW UKRAINE TO USE U.S. WEAPONS TO STRIKE INSIDE RUSSIA Explore: * Nation * World EDUCATION LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD: SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO OFFER TACKLE FOOTBALL TO TWO MIDDLE SCHOOLS THIS SUMMER * STUDENTS PAINT IMAGES ON SCC CAMPUS INSPIRED BY HISTORICAL FIGURES COMMUNITY WORK * HOW AN 'UNBELIEVABLE' $55 MILLION GIFT BROUGHT GONZAGA'S MYRTLE WOLDSON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TO LIFE * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO REDUCE MIDDLE SCHOOL WALK RADIUS, EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY FOR RIDERSHIP A&E HEALING LODGE OF THE SEVEN NATIONS PROVIDES HOPE THROUGH MUSIC Updated 3:53 p.m. * CALL IT 'MCSTREAMY': AFTER 20 SEASONS, 'GREY'S ANATOMY' IS A HIT ON NETFLIX AND HULU * UPDATED: GUITAR SHREDS AND BUCKETHEAD, COMING TO THE BING * UPDATED: COMIC MATTHEW BROUSSARD TO PERFORM AT SPOKANE COMEDY CLUB Explore: * Stage * Music * Books LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEW ARSON DOG BRINGS EXPERTISE TO SPOKANE COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATIONS * DEVELOPER SUES SPOKANE VALLEY OVER DELAYS, REQUIREMENTS IN PROPOSED PAINTED HILLS DEVELOPMENT * AS INSURANCE RATES SPIKE, COMPANIES WILL SOON BE REQUIRED TO EXPLAIN RATE HIKES TO POLICYHOLDERS * ECOLOGY AND EPA RESTART FREE PFAS WELL TESTING IN WEST PLAINS, EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY 2024 ELECTION 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 * FORMER NORTH IDAHO STATE SEN. JIM WOODWARD DEFEATS SCOTT HERNDON IN PRIMARY REMATCH, IN WIN FOR MODERATE REPUBLICANS TRANSPORTATION 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 * STA BUS COLLIDES WITH PICKUP DOWNTOWN OUTDOORS AMMI MIDSTOKKE: 24 HOURS OF RIVERSIDE WITH RIDE OR DIE FRIENDS * OUTFITTER CARRIES MARINE VETERAN ON DALL SHEEP HUNT IN NEW SITKA FILM * BLUER THAN BLUE: IT'S EASY TO SPOT IDAHO'S STATE BIRD * ALAN LIERE'S HUNTING AND FISHING REPORT FOR MAY 30, 2024 LIFE SPOKANE PRIDE SPREADS LOVE AT LAKE COEUR D’ALENE WITH PRIDE CRUISE Updated 42 minutes ago * UPDATED: GREAT STARTUP BAKEOFF OFFERS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO FLAUNT THEIR BAKING, ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS; PLUS THE PUBLIC GETS A TASTY BENEFIT * UPDATED: LIBERTY PARK LIBRARY SALON SPEAKS TO POWER OF POETRY * UPDATED: CATCH THE FIRST BRICKFEST: WEST END PLAZA TO HAVE FREE, ALL-DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL PUBLIC SAFETY 83-YEAR-OLD WITH DEMENTIA REPORTED MISSING Updated 2:49 p.m. * UPDATED: IDAHO JURY CONVICTS CHAD DAYBELL OF THREE MURDERS * 71-YEAR-OLD CONVICTED RAPIST TRIES TO LURE GIRL INTO VAN WITH PET BIRD, POLICE SAY * CHILDREN FROM THE COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE SAY THEY WERE RACIALLY HARASSED AT MCEUEN PARK COLUMNISTS FRONT PORCH: ACKNOWLEDGING FEELINGS OF ANXIETY FIRST STEP TO DEALING WITH IT * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: THE VIGILANT TEENAGE LITTER PATROL AT THE FAIR IMPRESSED, AND VERMONT DAY MADE HEADLINES * THEN AND NOW: NEW ROOKERY BUILDING * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: A 'GRIPPING' VIOLIN PERFORMANCE AT THE FAIR IMPRESSED EDITORS FAR MORE THAN THE TIMELIER STEVE MILLER BAND CONCERT 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 * 10917 East 26th Vintage, Victorian Chair with footstool, nice costume jewelry, yard decor, Crystal, microwave, floor lamps, and MUCH MORE! 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