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Westboro Baptist Church Pickets Spokane
Hundreds of people have turned out at each of the first three stops scheduled by Westboro Baptist Church in Spokane today to counter that radical group’s message of hate and … 1
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Man fleeing downtown collision drives down sidewalk
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PETA protests the eating of fish
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) held an unusual protest against eating fish in front of the Sushi.com restaurant in downtown Spokane Wed., Sept. 21, 2011. Hilarity ensued. 2
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Spokane Apple Store opens
Over 400 Apple fans line up to be the first to enter the new RiverPark Square Apple Store Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010. 9
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Special Needs Basketball Tournament
More smiles than points were scored Wednesday at the annual basketball tournament for special needs students from five Spokane high schools.
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Higgins candlelight vigil
About 100 people gathered Wed., Sept. 20, 2011 at the Trinity Baptist Church to mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of Heather Higgins.
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Ansel LaPier “The Quest”
Ansel LaPier, a second-grader at Liberty Lake Elementary School, won first place for film production in the PTA Reflections Program for his short film “The Quest.” He’ll travel to San …
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One of a Kind in the World Museum
Marvin Carr’s One of a Kind in the World Museum in Hillyard is filled with an eclectic mix of antiques, collectibles and oddities. Hours at the museum are Saturday and … 1
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U.S. Attorney Mike Ormsby on Zehm verdict
In Spokane, U.S. Attorney Mike Ormsby reads a statement about the guilty verdict Spokane police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. received from a Yakima, Wash. jury Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011.
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Looking back: Mount St. Helens comes to town
It was 32-years ago this month when Mount St. Helens exploded on May 18, 1980, dropping a blanket of volcanic ash on Spokane, Wash. and neighboring communities. Spokesman-Review’s Jim Kershner … 4
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Then and Now II: Downtown Spokane
Here is another slide show about the history of downtown Spokane from the archives of the Spokesman-Review. The photos date back as far as the mid 1880s, when Spokane buildings … 3
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Mount Whitney: A dad-daughter highlight
A few years ago, as he sensed the inevitable changes ahead, Edwyn Hill of Spokane planned a challenging outdoor adventure with his oldest daughter, Whitney. He wanted to end the … 1
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Profile: Jamie Redman
U.S. Rowing Team member Jamie Redman, 25, is home in Spokane for the holidays, but her training regimen never lets up. The NCAA champion and two-time world champion talks about … 1
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Freddie Rehkow
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Beyond the Yellow Ribbon
From the 2009 video archives: The Veterans Outreach Center and the Spokane Valley Fire Department bring 20 severely wounded combat veterans together to share their experiences during four days of …
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Two-arm garbage truck
Raw footage of the city of Spokane’s new two-arm garbage truck being demonstrated Wednesday, April 8, 2009.
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Then and Now: Downtown Spokane
Here is another “Then and Now” presentation taken from the photo archives of the Spokesman-Review. Spokane, especially the downtown area, has a long and storied history of boom and bust, … 5
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Broken Mic Night
Every Wednesday at Neato Burrito from 6:30-9 p.m., Broken Mic Night hosts poets and writers who share their work in an open mic format.
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Dashboard camera footage in lawsuit against CdA lawsuit
In this footage from a patrol car dashboard camera, Coeur d’Alene police Officer Jared Reneau searches Natalie Jean Reighard, then 19, on Aug. 6, 2008. Reighard claims Reneau fondled her … 4
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New Spokane Shock Head Coach Andy Olson
New Spokane Shock head coach Andy Olson talks to the media Monday.

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