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TODAY'S HEADLINES


‘KICKED OUR BUTTS.’ COLORADO’S DEION SANDERS LEFT STUNNED BY 56-14 LOSS AT
WASHINGTON STATE

Updated 11:47 a.m.

PULLMAN – Deion Sanders struggled to exude his usual energy as he fielded
questions from media members Friday night, pausing at one point during a
postgame press conference to explain why he was more subdued than normal.
NCAA


JACOB THORPE: WASHINGTON STATE, PULLMAN SAY GOODBYE TO THE PAC-12 WITH A BLOWOUT
FOR THE AGES

Updated 11:31 a.m.

Spokane


‘IT’S ALWAYS A GOOD TIME’: NUMERICA SKATE RIBBON OPENS FOR THE SEASON AT
RIVERFRONT PARK

NCAA


PAC-12 SURVIVAL: WSU, OSU ON BRINK OF COMPETING AS TWO-TEAM CONFERENCE

Updated 11:47 a.m.

Crime/Public Safety


16-YEAR-OLD INTENDED TO BOMB CHENEY SCHOOL WITH HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES, COURT DOCS
SAY


16-YEAR-OLD INTENDED TO BOMB CHENEY SCHOOL WITH HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES, COURT DOCS
SAY


RISCH URGES CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE AT HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
FORUM


JUDGE RULES WA STATE LAWMAKERS HOLD ‘PRIVILEGE’ TO WITHHOLD DOCUMENTS FROM
PUBLIC


RECAP AND HIGHLIGHTS: WASHINGTON STATE ROUTS COLORADO 56-14 IN LAST PAC-12 GAME
IN PULLMAN


SPOKANE VALLEY DEPUTY WHO SHOT MAN IN ALLEGED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT
IDENTIFIED


28-YEAR-OLD MAN SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS IN PRISON FOR SPOKANE VALLEY BANK ROBBERY


SPOKANE VALLEY CRACKS DOWN ON JUNK CARS

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NCAA


JACOB THORPE: WASHINGTON STATE, PULLMAN SAY GOODBYE TO THE PAC-12 WITH A BLOWOUT
FOR THE AGES

Updated 11:31 a.m.

Spokane


‘IT’S ALWAYS A GOOD TIME’: NUMERICA SKATE RIBBON OPENS FOR THE SEASON AT
RIVERFRONT PARK

NCAA


PAC-12 SURVIVAL: WSU, OSU ON BRINK OF COMPETING AS TWO-TEAM CONFERENCE

Updated 11:47 a.m.


YESTERDAY'S TOP STORIES

 1. An El Niño winter is coming to Spokane. What will that mean for ski hills?
 2. They gave a Spokane Valley builder thousands for the dream of 'bus life.'
    Now they can't find him
 3. Man at center of Spokane police PACT team controversy sentenced to 20 years
    in federal prison for unrelated drug charge
 4. Spokane Police Chief Craig Meidl resigns, plans to leave post at end of year
 5. Thousands weigh in on North Cascades grizzly proposal





BUSINESS


‘EPIC’ STOCK RALLY FADES AMID SIGNS OF OVERHEATING


 * AMAZON IS LAYING OFF HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE IN ALEXA DIVISION


 * BOEING IS AT RISK FOR STILL MORE DELAYS - AND LOSSES - FOR COSTLY AIR FORCE
   ONE PLANES


 * AVISTA RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO ENDURED LARGEST GAS OUTAGE IN COMPANY’S HISTORY


SPORTS


‘KICKED OUR BUTTS.’ COLORADO’S DEION SANDERS LEFT STUNNED BY 56-14 LOSS AT
WASHINGTON STATE

Updated 11:47 a.m.


 * UPDATED:  JACOB THORPE: WASHINGTON STATE, PULLMAN SAY GOODBYE TO THE PAC-12
   WITH A BLOWOUT FOR THE AGES


 * UPDATED:  PAC-12 SURVIVAL: WSU, OSU ON BRINK OF COMPETING AS TWO-TEAM
   CONFERENCE


 * A GRIP ON SPORTS: COUGARS' BLOWOUT WIN OVER COLORADO ON FRIDAY NIGHT CAPS A
   PERFECT SEASON AGAINST THE STATE

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST


MULTI-FAITH LEADERS GATHER IN SEATTLE TO CALL FOR CEASE-FIRE IN GAZA


 * AVISTA RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO ENDURED LARGEST GAS OUTAGE IN COMPANY’S HISTORY


 * OREGON STATE, WASHINGTON STATE WILL RUN THE PAC-12 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AS THEY
   WIN A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION


 * 2-CAR COLLISION HOSPITALIZES 4 NEAR GEORGE

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SPONSORED


LOCAL STROKE SURVIVOR URGES OTHERS TO LEARN SIGNS OF STROKE


 * MORE HEALTH CARE HAPPENING OUTSIDE THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE


 * 5 GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS


 * SALMON AND FARMERS ARE ON THE SAME SIDE


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 * GONZAGA WOMEN VS. NORTH FLORIDA (NOV. 15, 2023)


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NATION/WORLD


BIDEN SIGNS BILL AVERTING SHUTDOWN, TEEING UP 2024 BUDGET BATTLE


 * WHITE HOUSE CONDEMNS ELON MUSK TWEET AS 'ABHORRENT PROMOTION' OF ANTISEMITISM


 * TROUBLE COMES TO MISSISSIPPI RIVER FROM PROLONGED DROUGHT


 * SIX ADDITIONAL COLORADO OFFICERS CHARGED IN FATAL POLICE SHOOTING OF
   CHRISTIAN GLASS

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EDUCATION


HOW THE VALLEY WAS WON: CONSERVATIVE NEWCOMERS TO CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD
READY FOR TEAMWORK, CONCERN FOR LEVY PASSAGE


 * 16-YEAR-OLD INTENDED TO BOMB CHENEY SCHOOL WITH HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES, COURT
   DOCS SAY


 * SPOKANE POLICE SAY FIRST-GRADERS MADE SCHOOL THREATS


 * STATE SUPREME COURT PAUSES PAC-12 DECISION FOR ONE MONTH


A&E


HOW LAS VEGAS TRANSFORMED INTO AN F1 RACETRACK


 * A TAYLOR SWIFT-THEMED CRUISE SETS SAIL IN 2024. JUST DON'T EXPECT THE SINGER
   TO BE THERE


 * GWYNETH PALTROW'S SKI LAWSUIT IS SOON TO BE THE MUSICAL OF THE SEASON:
   'GWYNETH GOES SKIING'


 * SFCC'S SPARTAN THEATRE BALANCES THE HEARTFELT AND THE HUMOROUS WITH PLAY
   "CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE)"

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ELECTION CENTER


HOW THE VALLEY WAS WON: CONSERVATIVE NEWCOMERS TO CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD
READY FOR TEAMWORK, CONCERN FOR LEVY PASSAGE


 * WEST VALLEY SCHOOL BOARD SENDS BOND AND LEVY ASKS TO FEBRUARY BALLOTS


 * WOODWARD FOCUSED ON TRANSITION, BUDGET AS SHE PREPARES TO LEAVE OFFICE


 * WOODWARD CONCEDES TO BROWN IN SPOKANE MAYOR RACE


LOCAL GOVERNMENT


JUDGE RULES WA STATE LAWMAKERS HOLD ‘PRIVILEGE’ TO WITHHOLD DOCUMENTS FROM
PUBLIC


 * RISCH URGES CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE AT HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
   FORUM


 * TEMPORARY UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FOR UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS IN WA NOW AVAILABLE


 * SPOKANE COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESSURE FEDERAL LAWMAKERS TO PROTECT KIDS BY
   REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES


OUTDOORS


TO THE SLOPES: SPOKANE AREA SKI HILLS PREPARING TO OPEN, WHENEVER THE SNOW
ARRIVES

Updated 8:51 a.m.


 * GRIZZLY BEAR PHOTOGRAPHED IN MONTANA'S MISSOURI RIVER BREAKS; FARTHEST EAST A
   BEAR HAS BEEN SEEN IN 100 YEARS


 * WASHINGTON CLIMBERS BUY 20 ACRES OF CLIMBING WALLS IN INDEX


 * THOUSANDS WEIGH IN ON NORTH CASCADES GRIZZLY PROPOSAL


WEATHER


60 MPH GUSTS, FLOOD THREAT CONTINUES IN FLORIDA AS HURRICANE CENTER TRACKS 2
SYSTEMS


 * WHAT DROUGHT? RECENT RAIN DOESN'T MAKE MUCH DENT IN SPOKANE REGION'S
   PRECIPITATION DEFICIT


 * AN EL NIÑO WINTER IS COMING TO SPOKANE. WHAT WILL THAT MEAN FOR SKI HILLS?


 * YOU'VE JUST LIVED THROUGH EARTH'S HOTTEST 12 MONTHS ON RECORD




LIFE


FULL SUBURBAN: KIDS HAPPY? PARENTS HAPPY? THIS IS HALLOWEEN


 * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: WHEN IT COMES TO SOME PLANTS AND ANIMALS, THE FEELINGS ARE
   MUTUAL


 * HALLOWEEN IS FOR KIDS. ‘KIDULTS,’ TOO.


 * ASK DR. UNIVERSE: SURVIVING THE DINOSAUR-KILLING METEOR WAS FOR THE BIRDS


PUBLIC SAFETY


WOMAN AND 2 CHILDREN FOUND DEAD IN NORTH SPOKANE HOME


 * 28-YEAR-OLD MAN SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS IN PRISON FOR SPOKANE VALLEY BANK
   ROBBERY


 * 16-YEAR-OLD INTENDED TO BOMB CHENEY SCHOOL WITH HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES, COURT
   DOCS SAY


 * SPOKANE VALLEY DEPUTY WHO SHOT MAN IN ALLEGED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT
   IDENTIFIED


CRISIS IN UKRAINE


RISCH URGES CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE AT HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
FORUM


 * COPS IN THE TRENCHES: UKRAINIAN POLICE KEY TO FIGHT AGAINST RUSSIA


 * UKRAINE AID FROM US WON’T BE APPROVED FOR A MONTH, MAYBE LONGER


 * CAMERON VOWS UK SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE WON’T WAVER IN TRIP TO KYIV




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AFTER HUGE SUCCESS WITH ‘MAID’ STEPHANIE LAND DIVES DEEPER INTO THE SYSTEMIC
ISSUES IMPACTING THOSE IN POVERTY IN ‘CLASS’

UPDATED: Fri., Nov. 17, 2023


UPCOMING EVENTS:

 * STEPHANIE LAND DISCUSSES HER NEW BOOK, CLASS, WITH EMMA EPPERLY ON WEDNESDAY,
   NOVEMBER 29, 2023

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   16, 2023

 * THE REUNION - GU'S 1999 ELITE 8 TEAM ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 05, 2024

 * DEADLINE FOR SPOKANE BLACK VOICES 2024 ON MONDAY, JANUARY 08, 2024

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100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: A NEW YORK WRITER LIKED THE CITY’S DOWNTOWN, BUT
OFFERED A ‘GENTLE REBUKE’ ON RESIDENTS’ FASHION SENSE


 * FRONT PORCH: FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU'RE OF A CERTAIN AGE


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE LC TIGERS LOST IN TOLEDO, EVEN AFTER A
   NEAR-TRIUMPHANT COMEBACK IN THE FOURTH QUARTER


 * 100 YEARS AGO IN SPOKANE: THE LC FOOTBALL TEAM RECEIVED A HERO'S WELCOME BY
   THEIR OPPONENTS IN TOLEDO THEY DAY BEFORE THE TWO TEAMS WOULD FACE OFF


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
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