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The Spokesman-Review

About: The Spokesman-Review is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Spokane, Washington, the city's sole remaining daily publication.
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Fired Sacred Heart nurses file grievance in case regarding suicide of 12

Fired Sacred Heart nurses file grievance in case regarding suicide of 12

Health

Health

Providence cuts orthopedic physical therapy programs in Spokane and Stevens counties

Providence cuts orthopedic physical therapy programs in Spokane and Stevens counties

Man sentenced 23 years to life in prison for raping, molesting girl

Man sentenced 23 years to life in prison for raping, molesting girl

Pasco mayor and Republican attorney general candidate tapped to lead Eastern Washington’s U.S. Attorney’s Office

Pasco mayor and Republican attorney general candidate tapped to lead Eastern Washington’s U.S. Attorney’s Office

From Rome to D.C. to New York City, Gonzaga president Katia Passerini lands in Spokane with high hopes for school’s future amid higher ed challenges

From Rome to D.C. to New York City, Gonzaga president Katia Passerini lands in Spokane with high hopes for school’s future amid higher ed challenges

‘Nothing more punk-rock than giving back’: Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder gifts signed ukulele for Lands Council auction to benefit conservation efforts

‘Nothing more punk-rock than giving back’: Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder gifts signed ukulele for Lands Council auction to benefit conservation efforts

‘Keeping it beautiful’: Baseball fans pitch in to Spokane River cleaning effort

‘Keeping it beautiful’: Baseball fans pitch in to Spokane River cleaning effort

Police allege man was drunk when he struck boy with Jeep, then drove into Spokane Valley home

Police allege man was drunk when he struck boy with Jeep, then drove into Spokane Valley home

Washington state braces for ‘Inevitable’ Megafire. Climate change may bring it sooner.

Washington state braces for ‘Inevitable’ Megafire. Climate change may bring it sooner.

Sales tax increase for policing passes in Spokane Valley

Sales tax increase for policing passes in Spokane Valley

Zappone will face Savage in November election

Zappone will face Savage in November election

Incumbent and progressive challenger advance in Central Valley School Board primary

Incumbent and progressive challenger advance in Central Valley School Board primary

Gonzaga set to host SWAC opponent Texas Southern in season opener

Gonzaga set to host SWAC opponent Texas Southern in season opener

WSU’s sixth day of fall camp moves to Gesa Field, where Zevi Eckhaus and QBs keep battling

WSU’s sixth day of fall camp moves to Gesa Field, where Zevi Eckhaus and QBs keep battling

How is the Montana shooting suspect still at large? Check out the terrain.

How is the Montana shooting suspect still at large? Check out the terrain.

What’s the buzz with native bees? Washington’s Bee Atlas fixes to find out

What’s the buzz with native bees? Washington’s Bee Atlas fixes to find out

Recent Shadle Park High School grad wins Lego competition. You can help his creation advance further

Recent Shadle Park High School grad wins Lego competition. You can help his creation advance further

Arsons and suspicious fires fueled Spokane’s summer as another arrest is made

Arsons and suspicious fires fueled Spokane’s summer as another arrest is made

After Spokane asks to help choose new SCRAPS chief, citing ethical concerns, county says no

After Spokane asks to help choose new SCRAPS chief, citing ethical concerns, county says no

Northern Lakes Fire Chief Pat Riley retires

Northern Lakes Fire Chief Pat Riley retires

CV student honored to have the clubs of golf legend Ben Hogan

CV student honored to have the clubs of golf legend Ben Hogan

Campaign cash in Spokane elections falls along typical lines

Campaign cash in Spokane elections falls along typical lines

Transgender people allowed to correct passports despite executive order

Transgender people allowed to correct passports despite executive order

Then and Now: URM Stores warehouse

Then and Now: URM Stores warehouse

‘We did what needed to be done’: Prosecutors had to buckle down and drown out public noise to put Moscow killer behind bars for life

‘We did what needed to be done’: Prosecutors had to buckle down and drown out public noise to put Moscow killer behind bars for life

The names and stories of people buried at Forest Cemetery come alive in weekly walking tour

The names and stories of people buried at Forest Cemetery come alive in weekly walking tour

Fairchild’s Airman Sierra Burke surprises her children with on-field reunion at Spokane Indians game

Fairchild’s Airman Sierra Burke surprises her children with on-field reunion at Spokane Indians game

70 protestors show their support for KSPS public television Friday afternoon

70 protestors show their support for KSPS public television Friday afternoon

City of Spokane launches ‘Know Your Rights’ webpage to assist immigrant communities

City of Spokane launches ‘Know Your Rights’ webpage to assist immigrant communities