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Arrow-right Camera The Spokesman-Review Newspaper THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW NEWSPAPER THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Spokane, Washington Est. 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Typically, he only has a microphone in his face at City Council meetings. Crime/Public Safety PASSION DEFINED SHERIFF OZZIE KNEZOVICH’S TENURE IN SPOKANE COUNTY, FOR GOOD AND FOR ILL 4 a.m. Column HOW THE TECHNOLOGY THAT SOLVED THE 4 IDAHO KILLINGS COULD SOLVE MANY MORE CRIMES Crime/Public Safety GONZAGA LAW DEAN TALKS GENEALOGY, CRIME AND LAW WITH AUTHOR AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES 2 a.m. Business THE DIRT: PROVIDENCE HOLY FAMILY EXPANDING ITS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT CLINIC 4 a.m. THE DIRT: PROVIDENCE HOLY FAMILY EXPANDING ITS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT CLINIC 4 a.m. SPIN CONTROL: THE LEGISLATURE IS BACK IN PERSON, BUT HERE’S HOW YOU CAN STILL FOLLOW FROM AFAR 3:30 a.m. GONZAGA DRILLS 17 3-POINTERS IN STRESS-FREE 115-75 ROUT OVER PORTLAND PEDESTRIAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SPOKANE VALLEY CRASH APPLE WATCHES SPUR ‘DRAMATIC’ INCREASE IN 911 CALLS AT SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN, ACCORDING TO SHERIFF’S OFFICE SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS FUTURE OF THE FORMER EAST CENTRAL LIBRARY — AGAIN HOW MUCH WILL SPOKANE COUNTY’S TWO NEW COMMISSIONERS COST? Read all of today’s stories Special advertising sections Crime/Public Safety PASSION DEFINED SHERIFF OZZIE KNEZOVICH’S TENURE IN SPOKANE COUNTY, FOR GOOD AND FOR ILL 4 a.m. Column HOW THE TECHNOLOGY THAT SOLVED THE 4 IDAHO KILLINGS COULD SOLVE MANY MORE CRIMES Crime/Public Safety GONZAGA LAW DEAN TALKS GENEALOGY, CRIME AND LAW WITH AUTHOR AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES 2 a.m. MOST READ RIGHT NOW 1. Apple watches spur 'dramatic' increase in 911 calls at Schweitzer Mountain, according to sheriff's office 2. Spokane Mountaineers backpacking school aims to teach beginners the ropes of outdoor adventure 3. With a critical nation's eyes on Moscow, Police Chief James Fry persevered to help deliver justice for slain students 4. Gonzaga drills 17 3-pointers in stress-free 115-75 rout over Portland 5. Passion defined Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich's tenure in Spokane County, for good and for ill YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES 1. Spokane landlords, tenants meet in attempt to find compromise on controversial reforms 2. Gonzaga comes up again in clutch time, beating BYU 75-74 on game-winning 3 from Julian Strawther 3. With FBI search, U.S. escalates global fight over Chinese police outposts 4. 'I loved it:' Former Gonzaga standout Jalen Suggs watches Julian Strawther hit game-winner vs. BYU 5. Spokane business owner struggling after banking scam BUSINESS AS INFRASTRUCTURE MONEY LANDS, THE JOB DIVIDENDS BEGIN * THE DIRT: PROVIDENCE HOLY FAMILY EXPANDING ITS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT CLINIC * FOR PORSCHE AND LAMBORGHINI, GOING OFF-ROAD MEANS BIG BUCKS * S&P 500 WITHIN A WHISKER OF 4,000 IN STOCK REBOUND SPORTS GONZAGA DRILLS 17 3-POINTERS IN STRESS-FREE 115-75 ROUT OVER PORTLAND * 'THE RIM LOOKS LIKE AN OCEAN.' GONZAGA'S MALACHI SMITH SPLASHES CAREER-HIGH SEVEN 3'S AGAINST PORTLAND * RECAP AND HIGHLIGHTS: NO. 8 GONZAGA NEVER TRAILS IN DOMINATE 115-75 WIN OVER PORTLAND * DAVE BOLING: SEAHAWKS LOPSIDED LOSS TO THE 49ERS WAS AN EXPECTED END TO A SURPRISING SEASON Explore: * College Basketball Preview * Zags in the NBA * WSU Football PACIFIC NORTHWEST ‘BRAZEN BETRAYAL’: VETERAN TACOMA COP FIRED AFTER BODY CAMERA CAPTURES ON-DUTY SEX * WEATHERCATCH: 2022'S WEATHER ODDITIES INCLUDED AMAZING CLOUDS AND TWO TORNADOES * AT WINTER MEETING, IDAHO GOP FURTHER RESTRICTS ITS CLOSED PRIMARY ELECTIONS * THERE WAS A RECORD NUMBER OF SIGHTINGS OF THESE WHALES IN THE SALISH SEA IN 2022 Explore: * Washington * Idaho SPONSORED MORE THAN 65,000 SPOKANE-AREA WORKERS SOON WILL BEGIN BUILDING WA CARES BENEFITS * TRAVELING THE "THE ROAD TO 10G" IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST * FAMILY PROMISE OF SPOKANE FOCUSES ON INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO HELP HOMELESS * CLOSING THE GAP 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 * THEN AND NOW: MARCH-STRICKLE MOTOR COMPANY * GONZAGA MEN VS. SANTA CLARA (JAN. 7, 2023) * GONZAGA WOMEN VS. SANTA CLARA (JAN. 7, 2023) * POLAR BEAR PLUNGE 2023 * COLIN MULVANY'S FAVORITE PHOTOS 2022 NATION/WORLD RUSSIAN MISSILES RAIN DOWN ON UKRAINE CITIES * MORE CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS FOUND AT BIDEN'S WILMINGTON HOME, WHITE HOUSE SAYS * CHINA SHARPLY REVISES DEATH TOLL LINKED TO COVID OUTBREAK TO 60,000 FROM 37 * SANTOS' LIES WERE KNOWN TO SOME WELL-CONNECTED REPUBLICANS Explore: * Nation * World EDUCATION GONZAGA LAW DEAN TALKS GENEALOGY, CRIME AND LAW WITH AUTHOR AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES 2 a.m. * 'A LIFE WAS SAVED THAT DAY': SPOKANE FALLS STUDENT ADMINISTERS CPR TO GOLFER IN LIBERTY LAKE GOLF COURSE PARKING LOT * COURT DOCUMENTS: 14-YEAR-OLD SHADLE PARK STUDENT MAY HAVE THREATENED OWN SCHOOL * ENTRIES SOUGHT FOR ANNUAL HOLOCAUST WRITING AND ART CONTESTS A&E CAMI BRADLEY, AKA CARMEN JANE, IS LEAVING SPOKANE FOR L.A. TO FURTHER HER CAREER 2:30 a.m. * 'AMERICA'S GREATEST CONDUCTOR' LEONARD SLATKIN WILL BRING HIS SKILLS TO THE SPOKANE SYMPHONY NEXT WEEKEND * BEHIND THE MASK: SPOKANE ARTIST ANNIE LIBERTINI MADE THE MASKS FOR 'ENCANTO' CONCERT ON DISNEY+ * IT'S 55 YEARS TO LIFE FOR JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON Explore: * Food * Books * Music UI KILLINGS WITH A CRITICAL NATION’S EYES ON MOSCOW, POLICE CHIEF JAMES FRY PERSEVERED TO HELP DELIVER JUSTICE FOR SLAIN STUDENTS 4 a.m. * HOW THE TECHNOLOGY THAT SOLVED THE 4 IDAHO KILLINGS COULD SOLVE MANY MORE CRIMES * NEXT COURT APPEARANCE OF GRAD STUDENT ACCUSED OF IDAHO KILLINGS SET FOR JUNE, MORE DETAILS UNLIKELY TO BE RELEASED IN COMING MONTHS * LONG LEGAL PROCESS AHEAD IN CASE OF SUSPECTED UI KILLER, FORMER PROSECUTOR SAYS LOCAL GOVERNMENT ‘YOU CAN’T THROW BOMBS’: RUSS FULCHER HAS LEARNED INFLUENCE IN CONGRESS COMES BY BUILDING STRONG RELATIONSHIPS * PASSION DEFINED SHERIFF OZZIE KNEZOVICH'S TENURE IN SPOKANE COUNTY, FOR GOOD AND FOR ILL * HOW MUCH WILL SPOKANE COUNTY'S TWO NEW COMMISSIONERS COST? * BRIDGE AND TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED IN SPOKANE AHEAD OF EXPO '74 ANNIVERSARY OUTDOORS IDAHOAN COMPLETES SOLO WINTER SKI OF THE FRANK CHURCH RIVER OF NO RETURN WILDERNESS, UNCOVERING A FORGOTTEN HISTORY 6 a.m. * NEW: SPOKANE MOUNTAINEERS BACKPACKING SCHOOL AIMS TO TEACH BEGINNERS THE ROPES OF OUTDOOR ADVENTURE * NEW: REPORT: OUTDOOR RECREATION IMPACTS WASHINGTON WILDLIFE IN COMPLEX WAYS, HIGHLIGHTING POTENTIAL SHIFT IN MANAGEMENT * APPLE WATCHES SPUR 'DRAMATIC' INCREASE IN 911 CALLS AT SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN, ACCORDING TO SHERIFF'S OFFICE WEATHER CALIFORNIA’S DROUGHT HAS EASED SIGNIFICANTLY DUE TO HEAVY RAINS, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONCLUDES * WEATHERCATCH: 2022'S WEATHER ODDITIES INCLUDED AMAZING CLOUDS AND TWO TORNADOES * FOG NESTLES IN REGION, COULD LEAD TO SLICK ROADS WEDNESDAY MORNING * CALIFORNIA STORM DEATH TOLL REACHES 16 AS MORE RAIN, WINDS HIT STATE LIFE GRANDMOTHER TAKES GRANDKIDS ON ONE-ON-ONE TRIPS VIA THE ROAD SCHOLAR GRANDPARENT PROGRAM * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: WHAT CAUSES INFLATION? SUPPLY AND DEMAND IS PART OF IT * COEUR D'ALENE STUDENT LED DONATION DRIVE TO BOOST INSTRUMENTS AT MUSIC CONSERVATORY * LOCAL ROLLER DERBY GIRLS CHOSEN TO COMPETE FOR SPORT'S WORLD CUP 2023 IN FRANCE PUBLIC SAFETY PASSION DEFINED SHERIFF OZZIE KNEZOVICH’S TENURE IN SPOKANE COUNTY, FOR GOOD AND FOR ILL 4 a.m. * GONZAGA LAW DEAN TALKS GENEALOGY, CRIME AND LAW WITH AUTHOR AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES * HOW THE TECHNOLOGY THAT SOLVED THE 4 IDAHO KILLINGS COULD SOLVE MANY MORE CRIMES * WITH A CRITICAL NATION'S EYES ON MOSCOW, POLICE CHIEF JAMES FRY PERSEVERED TO HELP DELIVER JUSTICE FOR SLAIN STUDENTS CRISIS IN UKRAINE RUSSIAN MISSILES RAIN DOWN ON UKRAINE CITIES * RUSSIA CLAIMS DONBAS TOWN BUT UKRAINE SAYS IT’S IN CONTROL * UKRAINE’S BATTLEFIELDS ARE FREEZING. HERE’S WHAT THAT MEANS FOR THE WAR * UKRAINE BATTLES FOR EASTERN TOWN AS RUSSIA ADVANCES NORTHWEST PASSAGES BOOK CLUB UPCOMING EVENT: NORTHWEST PASSAGES - EDWARD HUMES Jan. 17, 2023, 7 p.m. Spokane Public Library - Central nxʷyxʷyetkʷ Hall (3rd Floor) 904 W Main Ave Spokane WA 99201 RECENT STORIES: * IN ‘FOREVER WITNESS,’ AUTHOR ED HUMES FINDS INTERSECTION OF CRIME, SCIENCE AND HUMANITY * FROM EXPERIENCE TO CHARGING DEFENDANTS, HASKELL AND CONKLIN COUNTER EACH OTHER AT DEBATE * SHERIFF CANDIDATES TALK CAMP HOPE, ADVOCATE FOR NEW JAIL * SPOKANE COUNTY AUDITOR VICKY DALTON REASSURES VOTERS THAT LOCAL ELECTIONS ARE SECURE Generously Supported By: COLUMNISTS * SPIN CONTROL: THE LEGISLATURE IS BACK IN PERSON, BUT HERE’S HOW YOU CAN STILL FOLLOW FROM AFAR 3:30 a.m. * HOW THE TECHNOLOGY THAT SOLVED THE 4 IDAHO KILLINGS COULD SOLVE MANY MORE CRIMES LONG READS * ‘WE WEREN’T RICH, BUT WE HAD EVERYTHING’: AS A UKRAINIAN FAMILY ADJUSTS TO LIFE IN A SPOKANE HOTEL, A LONGING PERSISTS FOR THE ONE LEFT BEHIND * DAN NEWHOUSE, NORTHWEST FARMERS MAKE LAST-DITCH PUSH FOR FARM WORKFORCE BILL WHOSE FATE LIES WITH CRAPO, SENATE REPUBLICANS PUZZLES AND GAMES * * * * TODAY’S FRONT PAGE CLASSIFIEDS * Basset Hound 8 week old Females/Males Available. 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