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TODAY'S HEADLINES


DAVE BOLING: THESE DAYS NOTHING IS CERTAIN, BUT THIS GONZAGA TEAM GREW TOGETHER
AND MAY KEEP GETTING BETTER

DETROIT – Gonzaga’s men dominated so thoroughly the first week of the NCAA
Tournament, it almost seemed like they had been sandbagging during much of this
inconsistent season.
Crime/Public Safety


HERE’S WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE ALLEGED RACIAL HARASSMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM IN COEUR D’ALENE

Crime/Public Safety


DEPUTIES SHOOT, KILL SUSPECTED CHILD RAPIST AFTER LONG STANDOFF NEAR DEER PARK

Updated 4:30 p.m.

Idaho


AFTER RACIST HARASSMENT REPORTED AGAINST UTAH TEAM, KOOTENAI COUNTY AND IDAHO
GOP SEND MIXED MESSAGES

Gonzaga women


GONZAGA WOMEN’S HISTORIC SEASON SENDS IN SWEET 16 LOSS TO TEXAS 69-47


GONZAGA WOMEN’S HISTORIC SEASON SENDS IN SWEET 16 LOSS TO TEXAS 69-47


JURY CONVICTS MAN OF KILLING 83-YEAR-OLD DEER PARK MAN AT HIS HOME


A WINNING $440,000 LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN WASHINGTON EXPIRES MONDAY. HERE’S WHAT
TO DO IF IT’S YOURS


NCAA TO TAKE TOUGH LOOK AT TOURNAMENT SITES AFTER RACIST INCIDENT IN COEUR
D’ALENE


INSLEE SIGNS BILLION-DOLLAR BUDGETS FOR THE FINAL TIME DURING HIS RUN AS
GOVERNOR


DISPATCH CALL OF UTAH BASKETBALL TEAM’S RACIAL HARASSMENT IN COEUR D’ALENE:
‘THEY ARE AFRAID, AND I’M NOT BEING DRAMATIC’


NCAA TOURNAMENT CENTRAL: FIND THE LATEST ON THE 2024 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS

Read all of today’s stories



Crime/Public Safety


HERE’S WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE ALLEGED RACIAL HARASSMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM IN COEUR D’ALENE

Crime/Public Safety


DEPUTIES SHOOT, KILL SUSPECTED CHILD RAPIST AFTER LONG STANDOFF NEAR DEER PARK

Updated 4:30 p.m.

Idaho


AFTER RACIST HARASSMENT REPORTED AGAINST UTAH TEAM, KOOTENAI COUNTY AND IDAHO
GOP SEND MIXED MESSAGES


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. Dispatch call of Utah basketball team's racial harassment in Coeur d'Alene:
    'They are afraid, and I'm not being dramatic'
 2. Family horrified that ongoing domestic violence led to death of
    up-and-coming Pullman chef, 25
 3. Former Spokane Valley teacher gets no jail time for sex with student
 4. WSU to move away from associate head coach Jim Shaw as head coach candidate
 5. Michigan legislator misidentifies Gonzaga basketball buses as 'illegal
    invaders'





BUSINESS


APPLE PLANS NEW IPAD PRO FOR MAY AS PRODUCTION RAMPS UP OVERSEAS


 * HOW WILL THE BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE AFFECT PRICES AND THE WEST COAST?


 * ARE DISNEY AND DESANTIS MAKING UP? BOTH LOOK READY TO WORK TOGETHER


 * FED’S PREFERRED INFLATION METRIC COOLS WHILE SPENDING REBOUNDS


SPORTS


GONZAGA REWIND: ZAGS SEASON ‘SOMETHING WE CAN BE PROUD OF’ AFTER SWEET 16 EXIT

Updated 32 minutes ago


 * TEAMMATES GIVE HIGHEST PRAISE TO 'GONZAGA LEGEND' ANTON WATSON AFTER SENIOR'S
   CAREER ENDS WITH SWEET 16 LOSS TO PURDUE


 * UPDATED:  DAVE BOLING: NOTHING PERSONAL, NIL HAS BROUGHT BUSINESS TO THE
   FOREFRONT OF COLLEGE SPORTS. THE SCHOOLS HAVE TO ADAPT.


 * UPDATED:  'CONNECTED' GONZAGA WOMEN REFLECT ON SUCCESSFUL SEASON AFTER LOSING
   TO TEXAS IN SWEET 16

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


NW NATURAL LINKED TO ANOTHER OREGON LAWMAKER TRIP TO TOUR DANISH BIOGAS
FACILITIES


 * TWIN FALLS WOMAN HELPED SUSPECTS PLAN BOISE HOSPITAL AMBUSH, PROSECUTOR SAYS


 * LIVING ABROAD, JIM MCDERMOTT FINDS HIS LIBERAL UTOPIA


 * OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY SCIENTISTS DISCOVER METAL CAPABLE OF REMOVING CARBON
   DIOXIDE FROM AIR

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 * ROBOTIC HEART SURGERY GIVES DONNY JONES A RAPID RECOVERY, MORE ENERGY


 * PROVIDENCE PLAYSCAPE GIVES KIDS OF ALL ABILITIES THE CHANCE TO EXPLORE


 * MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT MEANS BRIGHT FUTURE FOR SALMON AND CLEAN ENERGY


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 * NCAA SECOND ROUND: GONZAGA WOMEN VS. UTAH (MARCH 25, 2024)


 * PROVIDENCE OPENS NEW SLEEP CLINIC


 * WEST CENTRAL TABLE TENNIS


 * WASHINGTON STATE MEN VS. UCLA (MARCH 2)


 * GONZAGA WOMEN HOST UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. KENTUCKY (FEB. 10, 2024)


NATION/WORLD


‘SHORTCUTS’ PAINT A PICTURE OF BOEING CEDING QUALITY

Updated 5:26 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  7 HOSPITALIZED AFTER N.J.-BOUND UNITED FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY
   LANDING IN N.Y.


 * UPDATED:  POPE CALLS FOR JOY AND HOPE AT EASTER VIGIL CELEBRATION


 * UPDATED:  THOUSANDS OF ISRAELIS CALL ON NETANYAHU TO RESIGN OVER GAZA WAR

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EDUCATION


‘UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO DAY’ DECLARED IN CONNECTICUT FOR MARCHING BAND’S YALE
SUPPORT DURING NCAA


 * IDAHO LAWMAKERS REJECT PLAN TO REVAMP UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX PURCHASE


 * FORMER SPOKANE VALLEY TEACHER GETS NO JAIL TIME FOR SEX WITH STUDENT


 * SHADLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL JOINS FORCES WITH YOUNGER STUDENTS TO STUFF 10,000
   PACKS OF INSTANT OATMEAL FOR 'SOMETHING TO GIVE BACK'


A&E


YOUNG, BRIGHT STAR OF ‘MY FAIR LADY’ TALKS ON ICONIC ROLE OF ELIZA DOOLITTLE


 * SHARPEN YOUR CRAYONS: KINDERGARTEN TEACHER TURNED COMIC JOE DOMBROWSKI
   RETURNS TO THE COMEDY CLUB


 * LOUIS GOSSETT JR., COMMANDING ACTOR OF TV AND FILM, DIES AT 87


 * 'BACHELORETTE' STAR KATIE THURSTON RETURNS TO HOME STATE AS PART OF COMEDY
   TOUR

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT


A WINNING $440,000 LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN WASHINGTON EXPIRES MONDAY. HERE’S WHAT
TO DO IF IT’S YOURS


 * INSLEE SIGNS BILLION-DOLLAR BUDGETS FOR THE FINAL TIME DURING HIS RUN AS
   GOVERNOR


 * AFTER RACIST HARASSMENT REPORTED AGAINST UTAH TEAM, KOOTENAI COUNTY AND IDAHO
   GOP SEND MIXED MESSAGES


 * SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS REVIEWS BOND SURVEY RESULTS, DISCUSSES WHEN A BOND MAY
   RETURN TO BALLOTS


2024 ELECTION


CHENEY MAN PAYS FOR RECOUNT OF SINGLE PRECINCT’S SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES TO ENSURE
SYSTEM WORKING PROPERLY


 * DEMOCRATS RUNNING TO REPRESENT EASTERN WASHINGTON IN CONGRESS MAKE THEIR CASE
   ON DEBATE STAGE


 * BOUNDARY COUNTY SHERIFF CANDIDATES DEBATE AT PACKED HIGH SCHOOL GYM


 * SPOKANE MAYOR LISA BROWN ENDORSES CARMELA CONROY FOR CONGRESS


TRANSPORTATION


LATEST THOR-FREYA CONSTRUCTION BRINGS VARYING DEGREES OF FRUSTRATION FOR NEARBY
BUSINESSES


 * GETTING THERE: WORK ON THE THOR-FREYA CORRIDOR PICKS UP AGAIN WITH MORE
   CLOSURES


 * SPOKANE AIR TRAVELERS FOOD OPTIONS ABOUT TO GO LOCAL


 * FREE BUS FARE PROPOSED FOR NEARLY NINE WEEKS DURING EXPO '74 ANNIVERSARY
   CELEBRATIONS


OUTDOORS


OFFICIALS CONSIDERING BRINGING BULL TROUT TO SULLIVAN LAKE


 * UPDATED:  IDAHO APPROVES MODEST SPRING CHINOOK SEASON


 * UPDATED:  MOUNT RAINIER JULY RESERVATIONS FOR SUNRISE, PARADISE OPEN MONDAY


 * UPDATED:  NEW WORLD'S RECORD MUSK OX ENTERED INTO BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB BIG
   GAME RECORDS




WEATHER


HEAT WAVES ARE MOVING SLOWER AND STAYING LONGER, STUDY FINDS


 * WARM WEEKEND WEATHER IN THE SPOKANE AREA BREAKS RECORDS


 * SUN REACHES SPOKANE IN TIME FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY, OTHER WEEKEND ACTIVITIES


 * 'EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS': LOCAL SKI AREAS RECOVERING FROM DIMINISHED SNOWPACK


LIFE


TERRAIN GALLERY FUNDRAISER OFFERS COMMUNITY CHANCE TO FUND ART, ARTISTS


 * DIALED IN TO WIN: AREA DJS SAYS IT'S QUITE THE JOB TO WIN CALL-IN RADIO
   CONTESTS


 * 'HAPPY, FEEL-GOOD STORY': SPOKANE ATTORNEY WRITES CHILDREN'S BOOK ABOUT
   SPOKANE'S VIRAL 2008 DUCKLING RESCUE


 * BOOK WORLD: TWO GREAT NEW BASKETBALL BOOKS SET THE MOOD FOR MARCH MADNESS


PUBLIC SAFETY


COURT DOCUMENTS: NANNY CHARGED WITH KILLING AIRWAY HEIGHTS INFANT GAVE MULTIPLE
STORIES TO POLICE

Updated 2:28 p.m.


 * JURY CONVICTS MAN OF KILLING 83-YEAR-OLD DEER PARK MAN AT HIS HOME


 * UPDATED:  DEPUTIES SHOOT, KILL SUSPECTED CHILD RAPIST AFTER LONG STANDOFF
   NEAR DEER PARK


 * HERE'S WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE ALLEGED RACIAL HARASSMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
   UTAH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM IN COEUR D'ALENE




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 * FAILING OUR TROUBLED TEENS: AS WASHINGTON’S SHORTAGE OF INPATIENT DRUG BEDS
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