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TODAY'S HEADLINES


LIVE UPDATES: MARK FEW LOOKS FOR 700TH CAREER WIN AS SANTA CLARA HOSTS NO. 23
GONZAGA

Updated 1 minute ago

Follow along as the Broncos (11-6, 2-0) host the Bulldogs (11-4, 2-0) at 6:30
p.m. on ESPN.
Local government


SPOKANE DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY, SURGING HOMELESS SHELTER CAPACITY AS
TEMPERATURES PLUMMET

Updated 13 minutes ago

Local government


MARY KUNEY KEEPS CHAIR POSITION OF SPOKANE COUNTY COMMISSION – AND THIS TIME HER
FELLOW REPUBLICANS DON’T OBJECT

Updated 49 minutes ago

Music


TICKETS FOR THIRD EYE BLIND GO ON SALE FRIDAY

Updated 35 minutes ago

Family


WINTERFEST POSTPONED DUE TO FRIGID TEMPERATURES

Updated 6:04 p.m.


WINTERFEST POSTPONED DUE TO FRIGID TEMPERATURES

Updated 6:04 p.m.


‘BEST PLACE IN TOWN’: THE PODIUM AIDS AREA TRACK AND FIELD PROGRAMS DURING
INDOOR SEASON


USA TODAY READERS NAME INDIGENOUS EATS FOURTH-BEST NEW RESTAURANT IN THE COUNTRY


IT’S ABOUT TO GET REALLY COLD IN SPOKANE. HERE’S HOW TO STAY SAFE.


SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS GET INTO HEATED ARGUMENT AS THEY ADJUST TO
NEW SOCIAL MEDIA RESTRICTIONS


SHIGELLA OUTBREAK CONTINUES AHEAD OF WEEKEND COLD SNAP, NOW SPREADING BEYOND
HOMELESS POPULATION

Updated 2:01 p.m.


DRIVER DIES IN ROLLOVER CRASH NEAR FOUR LAKES

Updated 36 minutes ago

Read all of today’s stories



Local government


SPOKANE DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY, SURGING HOMELESS SHELTER CAPACITY AS
TEMPERATURES PLUMMET

Updated 14 minutes ago

Local government


MARY KUNEY KEEPS CHAIR POSITION OF SPOKANE COUNTY COMMISSION – AND THIS TIME HER
FELLOW REPUBLICANS DON’T OBJECT

Updated 49 minutes ago

Music


TICKETS FOR THIRD EYE BLIND GO ON SALE FRIDAY

Updated 36 minutes ago


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. Seattle Met names these three Spokane restaurants best in the state
 2. Pete Carroll talks about his exit as Seahawks coach: 'We made something
    special'
 3. Spokane County Judge Charnelle Bjelkengren will not be renominated to
    federal bench
 4. Gonzaga's Steele Venters stays involved, despite season-ending injury: 'It
    makes it easier to be around basketball'
 5. Chick-fil-A eyeing second Spokane location near Gonzaga





BUSINESS


WASHINGTON STATE PLANS TO SUE TO BLOCK KROGER-ALBERTSONS DEAL

Updated 4:36 p.m.


 * UPDATED:  FAA PROBES POTENTIAL FLAWS IN BOEING'S MANUFACTURING PROCESS


 * UPDATED:  US INFLATION PICKS UP AS GOODS PRICES HALT MONTHS-LONG DECLINE


 * UPDATED:  MORTGAGE RATES TICK DOWN SLIGHTLY


SPORTS


LIVE UPDATES: MARK FEW LOOKS FOR 700TH CAREER WIN AS SANTA CLARA HOSTS NO. 23
GONZAGA

Updated 1 minute ago


 * UPDATED:  HOW CAN WSU PULL OFF AN UPSET OVER NO. 8 ARIZONA ON SATURDAY?


 * 'BEST PLACE IN TOWN': THE PODIUM AIDS AREA TRACK AND FIELD PROGRAMS DURING
   INDOOR SEASON


 * UPDATED:  DAKOTA LOUIS GETS BACK ON THE BULL AFTER INJURY, READY FOR PBR
   EVENT IN SPOKANE ON SATURDAY

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 * WSU Football
 * Gonzaga Basketball
 * Gonzaga Women's Basketball


PACIFIC NORTHWEST


TIMBER INDUSTRY TIED TO PROPOSAL SHIFTING WILDFIRE PROTECTION COSTS FROM
LANDOWNERS TO PUBLIC


 * WHEN ALASKA FLIGHT 1282 BLEW OPEN, A MOM WENT INTO ‘GO MODE’ TO PROTECT HER
   SON


 * WARMER TEMPERATURES SPARE SPOKANE FROM BIG SNOW, BUT SOME AREAS HAMMERED WITH
   POOR ROAD CONDITIONS, POWER OUTAGES


 * HEAVY RAIN, STRONG WINDS, MOUNTAIN SNOW, FLOODING TO BLAST WESTERN WA

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DURING THE HOLIDAYS, YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED YOUR PARENTS NEED MORE HELP


 * WHY HYDROPOWER IS CRITICAL TO THE FOOD SUPPLY


 * FROM PRENATAL CARE TO PEDIATRICS, PROVIDENCE IS CREATING A HEALTHIER FUTURE
   FOR FAMILIES


 * RETURNING TO THE RANCH: ROY’S STROKE SURVIVAL STORY


MORNING REVIEW PODCAST

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All the news, weather and sports you need to start your day.

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Inland Northwest since 1894.

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 * ICE SCULPTURES IN SPOKANE


 * GONZAGA MEN VS. SAN DIEGO (JAN.6, 2024)


 * NORTHWEST PASSAGES: THE REUNION - GU'S 1999 ELITE 8 TEAM


 * WINTER GOLFING


 * 'A CONSTANT REMINDER': HOME WHERE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO STUDENTS WERE KILLED IS
   COMPLETELY DEMOLISHED


NATION/WORLD


U.S.-LED COALITION STRIKES IRAN-ALIGNED HOUTHI MILITANTS IN YEMEN

Updated 4:56 p.m.


 * SOUTH AFRICA ASKS UN COURT TO ORDER ISRAEL TO END GAZA STRIKES


 * TRUMP DELIVERS FINAL WORDS OF HIS CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN FRAUD TRIAL


 * PENTAGON INSPECTOR GENERAL WILL PROBE AUSTIN HOSPITALIZATION

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EDUCATION


STATE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS WASHINGTON SCHOOL KIDS’ RIGHTS ARE ‘SLIPPING,’ ASKS
FOR HELP FROM STATE


 * 'EXPONENTIAL CHANGE BROUGHT TO LIFE': HOW EDUCATORS ARE USING ARTIFICIAL
   INTELLIGENCE TO TEACH


 * WHAT IS AI?


 * SPS RECEIVES $200,000 TO EXPAND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN THEIR SCHOOLS


A&E


TICKETS FOR THIRD EYE BLIND GO ON SALE FRIDAY

Updated 36 minutes ago


 * THE 'FUNNIEST PERSON IN THE WORLD' WILL MAKE HIS SPOKANE DEBUT AT THE BING


 * UPDATED:  MICHAEL STRAHAN FINALLY EXPLAINS 'GMA' ABSENCE: HIS 19-YEAR-OLD'S
   BRAIN CANCER BATTLE


 * LILY GLADSTONE ROCKS EARRINGS MADE BY MONTANA INDIGENOUS ARTIST AT GOLDEN
   GLOBES

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 * Stage
 * Music
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT


DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND HOMELESSNESS AMONG PRIORITIES FOR SPOKANE CITY
COUNCIL IN 2024


 * MALE PRONOUNS WITHIN WASHINGTON STATE CONSTITUTION COULD BE CHANGED TO
   GENDER-NEUTRAL TERMS


 * IT'S ABOUT TO GET REALLY COLD IN SPOKANE. HERE'S HOW TO STAY SAFE.


 * SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS GET INTO HEATED ARGUMENT AS THEY ADJUST
   TO NEW SOCIAL MEDIA RESTRICTIONS


TRANSPORTATION


DEDICATED BIKE LANE PLOW AND SWEEPER COMING TO SPOKANE


 * SPOKANE AIRPORT SEES HANDFUL OF FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS AS FAA GROUNDS ALL
   BOEING 737 MAX 9S


 * CANCELLATIONS AT SEA-TAC CONTINUE AFTER BOEING 737 MAX 9 INCIDENT


 * SPOKANE PLANS TO CLEAR BIKE LANES WITH NEW AND 'TRANSFORMATIVE' SNOW PLOW


OUTDOORS


WINTERFEST POSTPONED DUE TO FRIGID TEMPERATURES

Updated 6:04 p.m.


 * CHARGING INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS MORE TO VISIT YELLOWSTONE, GLACIER, OTHERS
   PARKS COULD BOOST FUNDING, STUDY SUGGESTS


 * MIDSTOKKE: SNOW DAYS AREN'T WHAT THEY USED TO BE


 * AREA WILDLIFE REFUGES RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS


WEATHER


IT’S ABOUT TO GET REALLY COLD IN SPOKANE. HERE’S HOW TO STAY SAFE.


 * BEING PREPARED IMPORTANT WHEN HOME LOSES POWER IN COLD WEATHER


 * WARMER TEMPERATURES SPARE SPOKANE FROM BIG SNOW, BUT SOME AREAS HAMMERED WITH
   POOR ROAD CONDITIONS, POWER OUTAGES


 * LIGHT SNOWFALL, STRONG WINDS AND FALLING TEMPERATURES EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
   THROUGH THE WEEK




LIFE


TENS OF THOUSANDS OF BOOKS READY TO TAKE HOME AS PART OF PAGE 42’S ANNUAL FREE
BOOK FAIR


 * WINTERFEST DELIVERS COOL FAMILY FUN


 * MAGIC IS IN THE AIR AND SKY IN ALASKA DURING THE MIDDLE OF WINTER


 * A COMIC WHO GETS DEEP AND DARK RETURNS TO SPOKANE COMEDY CLUB STAGE


PUBLIC SAFETY


DRIVER DIES IN ROLLOVER CRASH NEAR FOUR LAKES

Updated 36 minutes ago


 * SPOKANE COUNTY JUDGE CHARNELLE BJELKENGREN WILL NOT BE RENOMINATED TO FEDERAL
   BENCH


 * BURGLARY SUSPECTS ACCUSED OF LEADING POLICE ON TWO CHASES, STEALING CAR
   BEFORE ARRESTS


 * COUNTY RECEIVES STATE GRANT FOR OREGON ROAD AND GRAY FIRE VICTIMS, STILL
   AWAITING WORD ON FEDERAL AID


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


ZELENSKYY RULES OUT HALT TO FIGHTING AS PRESSURE ON KYIV GROWS


 * ZELENSKYY SEES NO PRESSURE TO FREEZE WAR AS PUTIN PRESSES ON


 * RUSSIA HITS UKRAINE WITH NEW MISSILE BARRAGE AS COLD SETS IN


 * RUSSIAN STRIKE KILLS 11, INCLUDING CHILDREN, UKRAINE SAYS




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MOST RECENT STORY:

‘IT’S BEAUTIFUL TO BE BACK’: MEMBERS OF GONZAGA’S 1999 TEAM REMINISCE ON RUN TO
ELITE EIGHT AT NORTHWEST PASSAGES EVENT

UPDATED: Sat., Jan. 6, 2024


UPCOMING EVENTS:

 * CARLA CRUJIDO "THE STRANGE BEAUTIFUL" ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2024

 * SPOKANE BLACK VOICES - THE BLACK LENS LAUNCH CELEBRATION ON THURSDAY,
   FEBRUARY 01, 2024

 * UNEXPECTED WEATHER EVENTS BY ERIN PRINGLE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2024

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COLUMNISTS


FRONT PORCH: THE ‘TRULY AGED’ AREN’T TAKING LIFE SITTING DOWN


 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: PROGRESS ON THE FAIR WAS 'JUST FANTASTIC,'
   THOUGH THE FOREIGN EXHIBITOR LINEUP FELL ONE SHORT OF INITIAL REPORTS


 * 50 YEARS AGO IN EXPO HISTORY: SOME RUSSIAN ATHLETES WERE FILMED IN A
   PROMOTIONAL SPOT TOUTING SPOKANE'S FAIR ALL THE WAY FROM MOSCOW


 * FAITH AND VALUES: THE BEATITUDES HAVE BECOME A DIVIDING POINT AMONG
   CHRISTIANS


LONG READS


 * ‘IT WAS JUST RAINING FIRE’: THE DAY THE GRAY FIRE CHANGED A TOWN FOREVER


 * U.S. LAWMAKERS, INCLUDING IDAHO SEN. RISCH, AND GLOBAL LEADERS GRAPPLE WITH
   MORAL DILEMMA OF ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR AT HALIFAX FORUM


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


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