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Crime/Public Safety ENTIRE WASHINGTON STATE SEXUAL ASSAULT KIT BACKLOG SENT FOR TESTING, 21 CASES SOLVED Updated 5:06 p.m. Outdoors ‘THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE HERE’: MT. SPOKANE SKI PATROL SKI SWAP IS THIS WEEKEND Updated 6:07 p.m. Crime/Public Safety TWO FAMILIES ‘FOREVER CHANGED’: MAN SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS FOR ROAD-RAGE KILLING Updated 18 minutes ago WA Government AS WASHINGTON GAS PRICES STAY HIGHER THAN ALMOST ANY OTHER STATE’S, DEBATE OVER STATE CLIMATE LEGISLATION RAGES Updated 32 minutes ago AS WASHINGTON GAS PRICES STAY HIGHER THAN ALMOST ANY OTHER STATE’S, DEBATE OVER STATE CLIMATE LEGISLATION RAGES Updated 32 minutes ago WEATHERCATCH: A STORM OUT OF SEASON JOLTS THE REGION AFTER RECORD WARMTH. WILL HALLOWEEN TEMPERATURES BE MORE SEASONAL? JUDGE IN BRYAN KOHBERGER MURDER CASE ANNOUNCES HIS DECISION ON CAMERAS IN THE COURTROOM OVERNIGHT SNOW BRINGS MULTIPLE SLIDE-OFFS, CRASHES EAST VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT SENDS NEAR $60 MILLION LEVY TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS 1:44 p.m. STAINED GLASS ARTIST, 85, STILL AT COLORFUL HANDIWORK GIVES 70 ORNAMENTS FOR NONPROFIT RAFFLE POLICE MAKE ARREST IN SAM & DOMS BAR SHOOTING Read all of today’s stories Crime/Public Safety ENTIRE WASHINGTON STATE SEXUAL ASSAULT KIT BACKLOG SENT FOR TESTING, 21 CASES SOLVED Updated 5:06 p.m. Outdoors ‘THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE HERE’: MT. SPOKANE SKI PATROL SKI SWAP IS THIS WEEKEND Updated 6:07 p.m. Crime/Public Safety TWO FAMILIES ‘FOREVER CHANGED’: MAN SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS FOR ROAD-RAGE KILLING Updated 18 minutes ago YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES 1. Mayor Woodward takes leave of absence to be with dying mother 2. Thieves in a fur coat and a cowboy hat rappelled into Spokane car dealership, stole 8 cars 3. Sheriff tells Spokane Valley City Council policy change is underway after beating of man in park, saying his office 'has to uphold public trust' 4. Spokane gets its first snow of the season. Is cold weather here to stay? 5. Family of man killed by security guard on Bonneville Power Association land sues security company, alleging guard started fight BUSINESS EVERYTHING APPLE PLANS TO LAUNCH AT OCT. 30 ‘SCARY FAST’ MAC EVENT Updated 3:40 p.m. * TOYOTA RECALLS MORE THAN 800,000 HIGHLANDERS FOR A BUMPER FIX * GM, STELLANTIS MATCH 25% PAY HIKE IN LATEST OFFER TO UAW * MICROSOFT'S CLOUD RECOVERY IS OUTSHINING RIVALS AMAZON, GOOGLE SPORTS TO BEAT ASU AND END A THREE-GAME SLIDE, WASHINGTON STATE WILL HAVE TO STOP THE RUN Updated 3:49 p.m. * UPDATED: 'OUR DESTINY IS IN OUR HANDS': GONZAGA WOMEN'S SOCCER SET TO HOST SANTA CLARA AS THREE TEAMS VIE FOR WCC TITLE * UPDATED: GONZAGA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TO HAVE NINE GAMES TELEVISED REGIONALLY * UPDATED: THINGS TO WATCH: IDAHO, FRESH OFF A BYE, HOSTS MONTANA STATE FOR TOP 10 CLASH Explore: * Locals in the NBA * WSU Football * Gonzaga Basketball PACIFIC NORTHWEST WEATHERCATCH: A STORM OUT OF SEASON JOLTS THE REGION AFTER RECORD WARMTH. WILL HALLOWEEN TEMPERATURES BE MORE SEASONAL? * SPOKANE DOCTOR USED HIS OWN SPERM IN FERTILITY CARE, LAWSUIT ALLEGES * JUDGE IN BRYAN KOHBERGER MURDER CASE ANNOUNCES HIS DECISION ON CAMERAS IN THE COURTROOM * UPDATED: HOW NATIVE COMMUNITIES IN WASHINGTON STATE ARE FIGHTING THE FENTANYL CRISIS Explore: * Washington * Idaho SPONSORED MORE HEALTH CARE HAPPENING OUTSIDE THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE * ALL THOSE EVS ARE GREAT, BUT WHERE WILL THE ELECTRICITY COME FROM? * RETURNING TO THE RANCH: ROY’S STROKE SURVIVAL STORY * PROVIDENCE SACRED HEART CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL: 20 YEARS OF CARING 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 * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM * STAINED GLASS ARTIST TOM ARICO * WEDNESDAY SNOW * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: TOM MUELLER * WITCHES AND WARLOCKS PADDLE ACROSS NEWMAN LAKE, 'BECAUSE WHO DOESN'T LOVE HALLOWEEN?' NATION/WORLD ISRAEL EXPANDS GROUND OPERATIONS IN GAZA WAR AMID U.S. CALLS FOR RESTRAINT Updated 5:27 p.m. * CALIFORNIA FACES 'DANGEROUS' FIRE THREAT THIS WEEKEND FROM HIGH WINDS * FOR HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON, A PRESSING TASK: KEEP THE GOVERNMENT OPEN * UPDATED: CANADA PLANS COLLEGE CRACKDOWN AMID FOREIGN STUDENT TROUBLES Explore: * Nation * World EDUCATION WEST BONNER SCHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS BRANDEN DURST’S RESIGNATION, APPOINTS 90-DAY INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT * EAST VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT SENDS NEAR $60 MILLION LEVY TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS * ONIONS RECALLED FOR SALMONELLA SERVED AT SOME SPOKANE SCHOOLS * SPOKANE TECH HUB ONE STEP CLOSER TO GAINING FEDERAL FUNDS TO BUILD AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING CENTER A&E THE BEATLES TO RELEASE AI-POWERED LAST SONG ‘NOW AND THEN’ WITH JOHN LENNON, GEORGE HARRISON * ONE OF THE WORST MOVIES OF ALL TIME IS TRANSFORMED INTO A SPOOKY SEASON RADIO SPECIAL TO BENEFIT KYRS * GAME ON: ENDLESS DUNGEON OFFERS A UNIQUE AND EXCITING CO-OP EXPERIENCE * FILM FAVORITES ARE A GREAT CLASSICAL PRIMER AT SYMPHONIC-CON Explore: * Stage * Music * Books ELECTION CENTER CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES DEBATE SPOKANE VALLEY ISSUES AT S-R EVENT * MAYOR WOODWARD TAKES LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO BE WITH DYING MOTHER * NORTHWEST PASSAGES HOSTING SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM; READERS CAN SUBMIT QUESTIONS * TRUTH TESTING: NEGATIVE ADS COLOR SPOKANE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT RACES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAYOR WOODWARD TAKES LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO BE WITH DYING MOTHER * CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES DEBATE SPOKANE VALLEY ISSUES AT S-R EVENT * SHERIFF TELLS SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL POLICY CHANGE IS UNDERWAY AFTER BEATING OF MAN IN PARK, SAYING HIS OFFICE 'HAS TO UPHOLD PUBLIC TRUST' * MIKE JOHNSON ELECTED SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE AFTER BEING NOMINATED BY MCMORRIS RODGERS OUTDOORS THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES IN CHUKAR COUNTRY Updated 5:06 p.m. * UPDATED: SURVEY: OUTDOOR RECREATION GENERATED $400 BILLION LAST YEAR IN THE U.S. * UPDATED: FISHING REG CHANGES MADE AS PART OF MONTANA TROUT STUDY * GROUPS SEEK CHANGES TO WASHINGTON'S COUGAR, BLACK BEAR HUNTING RULES WEATHER WE’RE ALMOST THROUGH THE ALPHABET FOR STORM NAMES. A LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S HECTIC SEASON * OVERNIGHT SNOW BRINGS MULTIPLE SLIDE-OFFS, CRASHES * WEATHERCATCH: A STORM OUT OF SEASON JOLTS THE REGION AFTER RECORD WARMTH. WILL HALLOWEEN TEMPERATURES BE MORE SEASONAL? * SPOKANE GETS ITS FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON. IS COLD WEATHER HERE TO STAY? LIFE ASK DR. UNIVERSE: SURVIVING THE DINOSAUR-KILLING METEOR WAS FOR THE BIRDS * THE FULL SUBURBAN: THE JOY OF A LIFE WITH ANIMALS DOESN'T NEED TO CRASH INTO REALITY. OR DOES IT? * THE FULL SUBURBAN: WHAT'S IN A NAME? OFTENTIMES, THE NAME PICKS ITS WEARER * A BOY WITH CANCER WANTED TO FEEL FAMOUS. DISNEY FANS CAME TO THE RESCUE. PUBLIC SAFETY COURT RECORDS INDICATE EAST VALLEY HIGH TEACHER SHOT AT, HARASSED EX-WIFE FOR MONTHS * SPOKANE VALLEY DETECTIVES MAKE HUGE DRUG BUST, INCLUDING FENTANYL, METH, HEROIN * PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE-BACK EVENTS HOSTED AROUND SPOKANE SATURDAY * POLICE MAKE ARREST IN SAM & DOMS BAR SHOOTING CRISIS IN UKRAINE RUSSIA PRISON POPULATION PLUMMETS AS CONVICTS ARE SENT TO WAR * UKRAINE SEES RUSSIAN CYBERATTACKS GROWING MORE SOPHISTICATED * UKRAINIAN SPIES WITH DEEP TIES TO CIA WAGE SHADOW WAR AGAINST RUSSIA * RUSSIAN STRIKE HITS MAIL FACILITY IN UKRAINE'S KHARKIV, KILLING SIX NORTHWEST PASSAGES BOOK CLUB MOST RECENT STORY: ‘THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WE HAVE ON DIALYSIS’: NORTHWEST PASSAGES EVENT IMAGINES A WORLD WITHOUT KIDNEY DISEASE UPDATED: Mon., Oct. 23, 2023 UPCOMING EVENTS: * JONATHAN EVISON "AGAIN AND AGAIN" TALKS WITH AMMI MIDSTOKKE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2023 * STEPHANIE LAND DISCUSSES HER NEW BOOK, CLASS, WITH EMMA EPPERLY ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2023 * STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY SCREENING ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2023 Generously Supported By: COLUMNISTS 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE DISGRACED EX-VA OFFICIAL’S DIVORCE WAS ONLY THE LATEST FRONT-PAGE STORY ABOUT HIM * FRONT PORCH: MORE THINGS MY MOM SAYS * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE EMBATTLED EX-VA DIRECTOR FROM THE CITY ADAMANTLY DENIED RUMORS OF SCANDAL AND DEBAUCHERY AT HAYDEN LAKE * COURT FILINGS BY WASHINGTON STATE, OREGON STATE PROVIDE EXAMPLES THAT USC, UCLA WERE REMOVED FROM PAC-12 BOARD 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 COMMUNITY PUZZLES AND GAMES * * * * TODAY’S FRONT PAGE CONTESTS & PROMOTIONS $100 GROCERY STORE GIFT CARD CONTEST CLASSIFIEDS * JUST RIGHT - FALL CLEANUP! 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