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Man fleeing downtown collision drives down sidewalk
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Mary Verner Sings
Spokane Mayor Mary Verner, a good sport to try something new, braved the stares of downtown crowds and sings a song with S-R columnist Doug Clark during Street Music Week …
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Dirty Dash 2011
Why? Why not? More than 4000 runners paid to take on the Dirty Dash, a 10K run through the dusty forests of Riverside State Park. The run was punctuated by …
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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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The Polar Bear Plunge…Why?
Every January 1st, hundreds trek down to Sanders Beach on Lake Coeur d’Alene to take part in a tradition called the Polar Bear Plunge. Although this year there were vendors …
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Occupy Spokane
They call it Occupy Spokane, part of a nationwide series of protests with an array of complaints about the economy. Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, the group swelled and marched through … 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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Coeur d’Alene Holiday Parade
If you didn’t make it to the Coeur d’Alene on the day after Thanksgiving, here is a short video of the festivities that started with the parade at 5 p.m., …
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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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Trader Joe’s opens
We take a peek inside the new Trader Joe’s grocery store on Spokane’s South Hill. It’s set to open at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2011 and there will probably … 1
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Dale Zehm statement
In front of the federal courthouse in Spokane, Dale Zehm, Otto Zehm’s cousin, reads a statement from the family about the Karl Thompson guilty verdict Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011
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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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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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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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A chance meeting
Two elderly gentlemen, each suffering the indignities of advanced age, meet in a hospital room. Their conversation reveals they have something in common going back many years.
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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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Blase Neumann, pole vaulter
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Restoration by the river
McKinstry’s Spokane offices pull together railroad history, energy innovations.
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For the love of trains
The River City Modelers are holding their annual swap meet and exhibition at Spokane Community College Saturday, Feb. 19. Visitors can get a taste of the magic of model railroading.

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