Spokesman Review - Fri Nov 27
The Rev. Kenny St. Hilaire, who is an accomplished pianist, will serve as co-chair for the 2009 Christmas Bureau.
County commissioners considering property tax hikeKXLY-TV Spokane - Thu Nov 26
Spokane County is facing a $10.5 Million budget shortfall and now because of it your property taxes might be going up.
Lawyers sue over Morning Star asset transfersKXLY-TV Spokane - Thu Nov 26
Lawyers for 15 former residents of Morning Star Boys' Ranch have filed suit over the transfer of ranch assets to a nonprofit foundation.
new Properly burning wood stove should produce little smokeThe Spokesman-Review - Thu Nov 26
To reduce emissions, wood should be split, stacked and covered for six to 12 months before ita TMs burned.
Feast takes planning 0 minutes agoSpokesman Review - Thu Nov 26
Chef Jerri Horton stirs broccoli for the Meals on Wheels luncheon Monday. She was getting ready Monday to cook more than 200 pounds of turkey for the Thanksgiving meal, which was Wednesday.
Sentences differ in pharmacy robberiesThe Spokesman-Review - Wed Nov 25
Two Spokane pharmacy robbers who faced a judge Tuesday likely will get starkly different sentences.
Mayoral race undecidedThe Spokesman-Review - Wed Nov 25
The results of this month's Spokane County election were certified on Tuesday, but the counting isn't over.
Another swine-flu death reported in Spokane November 24, 2009The Spokesman-Review - Tue Nov 24
Swine flu has been linked to the death Monday of a Spokane man in his 70s, health officials reported.
Spokane Valley man sues Postal Service over firingKNDO - Yakima - Tue Nov 24
A former postal supervisor who says he was fired for refusing a late shipment of Netflix DVDs in Spokane is suing the Postal Service.
Brothers may spend Thanksgiving in jail togetherKXLY-TV Spokane - Tue Nov 24
A man whose family has been fighting to get him out of prison for a Thanksgiving furlough will have some company at the jail over the holidays.
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