The Spokesman-Review Archive: Spokane News Highlights From Page 5

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The Spokesman-Review: ‘The best and brightest’: Annual Spokane Scholars banquet highlights region’s top-performing high school seniors

The Spokesman-Review: Sign of the times: A slew of anti-ICE billboards has gone up around Spokane amid Trump immigration crackdown

The Spokesman-Review: Kyle Rayment tosses no-hitter for Mt. Spokane baseball; Emme Bond hits grand slam for Wildcats softball | Prep roundup

The Spokesman-Review: Over $175k in donations to Spokane-area nonprofits withheld as fundraising platform files for bankruptcy

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The Spokesman-Review: Greater Spokane League celebrates scholar-athlete award winners; former league director, retired athletic directors recognized

The Spokesman-Review: This day in history: A disturbing pattern began to emerge after the killing of another young girl in Spokane

The Spokesman-Review noted in a front page story that the slaying of Nanette Marie Martin, 13, fit the pattern of several unsolved homicides that continued to haunt Spokane.

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The Ridpath Hotel was gutted by a nighttime fire Feb. 28, 1950. The Spokesman-Review called it one of the worst fires in Spokane’s history, but the 200 guests escaped and no one was injured.

The Spokesman-Review: Premera and MultiCare at odds in contract renewal: Spokane patients may lose coverage if deal not reached by June 1

The Spokesman-Review: This day in history: WSU student was missing after Hayden Lake scuba accident. Chamber boosted promotion of Grand Coulee and Dry Falls

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The Spokesman-Review: ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ boosts tax refunds, but tariffs and Iran war mute its impact

The Spokesman-Review: Mariners designate Casey Legumina for assignment, call up Alex Hoppe from Tacoma

The Spokesman-Review: Gonzaga guard Adam Miller enters transfer portal despite expiring eligibility

The Spokesman-Review: Keith Brown, Carsten Reynolds pick off passes as WSU LBs enjoy their best day of spring practice

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The Spokesman-Review: Rare Tornado Reported Near Fresno as Storm Moves Through California

The Spokesman-Review: Coffee with a cause: These particular beans help raise money for Communities in Schools of Northeast Washington

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CNN: National Archives concludes review of JFK assassination documents with 99% made public

The National Archives has concluded its review of the classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, with 99% of the records having been made publicly available, ...

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National Archives concludes review of JFK assassination documents with 99% made public

Reform UK has pledged to deport "hundreds of thousands" of small boat migrants who have successfully claimed asylum if the party wins the next general election. The party plans to review all successful asylum claims over the past five years, with Reform’s home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf stating that anyone found to have entered illegally or overstayed their visa and subsequently claimed ...

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Researching cancer, solving math equations at the snap of a finger, inventing a bionic arm and learning eight languages are just some of the accomplishments Spokane-area seniors were celebrated for on ...

‘The best and brightest’: Annual Spokane Scholars banquet highlights region’s top-performing high school seniors

Two new billboards were set to be unveiled Monday in the Spokane area. Instead of an advertisement for a new beer or a public health campaign, these depict a political cartoon of a U.S. Immigration ...

Sign of the times: A slew of anti-ICE billboards has gone up around Spokane amid Trump immigration crackdown

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The Review: Man who had drivers license suspended for 15 years now has limited driving privileges

The Review: Trump says the US will extend ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request

The Review: St. Clair Township Police Department seeks additional levy to maintain current operations

The Review: Judge Baronzzi still looking for CC Park District Board candidates

The Review: St. Clair Township police chief recognizes school bus driver and officer for going above and beyond

Spokane Industries, originally founded in 1952, employs between 70 and 100 employees. Located in Spokane Valley, the company injects molten alloys into molds to make heavy-duty parts for the ...

Police used smoke cannisters and pepper balls in attempt to dispel the crowds. Former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart was among those arrested

More than 30 arrested at immigration protest in Spokane sparked by ...

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Final touches on Spokane’s new 12% parking tax glided through the Spokane City Council Monday night and will take effect next month.

News Local business Trial paints late Harlan Douglass, titan of Spokane building and development, in shades of rage and ice Feb. 18, 2026 Updated Wed., Feb. 18, 2026 at 10:11 p.m. Spokane ...

The United Way of Spokane County, an iconic nonprofit organization that has served the Spokane area for more than 100 years, has begun to shutter operations after the local governing board ...