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The Spokesman-Review is the Spokane region's only daily newspaper, covering news, sports, and life in Eastern Washington and North Idaho since 1883.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson and other public officials reinstated their commitment Monday to the unfinished North Spokane Corridor as construction crews work on the highway’s bridging above the Spokane River. // story by Emry Dinman spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…


BREAKING: Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell announced Tuesday he is retiring next month, ending a decade overseeing the county’s most serious criminal prosecutions. // story by Nick Gibson spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…

Officials from Home Depot will host a grand opening at its newest store on the South Hill on Wednesday. The store was built following the demolition of the Shopko building at 4515 S. Regal St. // story by Thomas Clouse spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…

The Spokane Youth Sports Awards is the culmination of the high school sports season. It’s an opportunity to celebrate some of the most accomplished student-athletes in the city and region – from schools big and small. // story by Dave Nichols SR spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…

Like many of Jess Walter’s novels, there’s usually a connection to the The Spokesman-Review newsroom where he spent his formative years chasing crime stories. “My journalist skills will return to me,” Walter said Tuesday. “I will want to write so badly about what we are living








On Thursday President Trump withdrew from a 2023 agreement between the federal government, Columbia Basin tribes, environmental groups and the states of Washington and Oregon that sought to restore salmon populations and invest in clean energy production. // story by Orion Donovan Smith

As part of its ongoing bankruptcy, Rite Aid recently added several more stores to its closure list, including two in Spokane. // story by Thomas Clouse spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…

Thousands of Americans are expected to descend on the nation’s capital on Saturday to see the city’s biggest military parade in decades, but members of Congress from the Northwest won’t be among the crowds. // story by Orion Donovan Smith spokesman.com/stories/2025/j…

