« Nov. 13
Nov. 15 »
Monday, November 14, 2011
-
Here’s a tip from Slouch: Don’t get started betting
November 14, 2011 in Sports A couple of weekends ago, a friend of mine – a serial sports bettor – called to relate to me his latest mood-altering, stomach-turning, I-bet-the-house-and-had-the-house-won-until-the-house-came- tumbling-down wagering disaster.
-
Vandals cruise past Concordia
November 14, 2011 in Sports Deremy Geiger scored 19 points and hit five 3-pointers as Idaho beat Concordia, Ore., 77-61 in men’s basketball on Monday night in Moscow.
-
Man killed by Colville police a California native
November 14, 2011 in City, Idaho A 21-year-old man shot to death by a Colville Police Department officer over the weekend was identified this morning as a transient out of California. 15
-
First Look: Utah at Washington State
November 14, 2011 in Sports One down, two to go. The Cougars still have an outside shot at six wins and a bowl berth, something Utah has already clinched.
-
Mayor asks feds for full probe of SPD
November 14, 2011 in City, News Spokane Mayor Mary Verner will ask federal authorities to launch a full investigation of the Spokane Police Department’s operations following years of divisive debate over the agency’s tactics, training and … 63
-
Government says WWII medals requested by veteran
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World The mystery behind a package of seven medals that a World War II veteran received in the mail has been solved. A federal official says 93-year-old Tom Harrison of Salt …
-
Judge denies stay of execution for Rhoades
November 14, 2011 in Idaho A federal judge has refused to postpone the execution of Idaho inmate Paul Ezra Rhoades, slated to be put to death this Friday 5
-
TransCanada will reroute planned oil pipeline
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World TransCanada will move the route of its planned oil pipeline out of the environmentally sensitive Sandhills area of Nebraska, two company officials announced Monday night. 2
-
Couple seeks to close off land to hunters
November 14, 2011 in Idaho, Outdoors A North Idaho couple is asking the state to prohibit hunting on public land near their home, citing concerns that bullets are being fired too close for comfort. 24
-
Ex-ruling party wins Mexican governor’s race
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World Mexico’s former ruling party won a major governor’s race on Monday after a campaign marred by drug-cartel threats and violence, defeating President Felipe Calderon’s sister and building momentum for its …
-
Ancient Sanaa may be casualty of Yemen’s violent unrest
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World The tanks, mortars and firefights rumbling and crackling through the ancient city of Sanaa are endangering not only Yemen’s future but also its magnificent architectural past of intricately decorated earthen …
-
Man with knife robs north Spokane store
November 14, 2011 in City A man armed with a knife robbed a north Spokane convenience store on Sunday. 2
-
Downtown Spokane post office to stay open
November 14, 2011 in Business, City Postal Service officials have changed their minds and will keep open the downtown Spokane Riverside Avenue post office. 10
-
Gunman robs bank in west Spokane
November 14, 2011 in City A masked gunman robbed a bank in west Spokane today. 4
-
Players reject NBA’s offer, begin to disband union
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World, Sports The NBA players rejected the league’s latest offer today and have begun the process to disband the union. 21
-
NW today: Gas spills in Idaho tanker crash
November 14, 2011 in Region A weekend fuel tanker crash along the Lochsa River in northern Idaho spilled about 850 gallons of gasoline, but none is believed to have reached the water.
-
Supreme Court will hear health care case this term
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World The Supreme Court said today it will hear arguments next March over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, accepting a case that could rival the historic Bush v. Gore ruling … 3
-
Snow showers descend from the northwest
November 14, 2011 in City, Idaho A potent line of thunderstorms moved across the region early this afternoon after forming to the northwest of Spokane and Coeur d’Alene this morning. 2
-
Pangos sparks Zags past Cougs
November 14, 2011 in Sports Kevin Pangos, the nation. The nation, Kevin Pangos. Gonzaga’s freshman guard hit nine 3-pointers and scored 33 points, sparking the Bulldogs past rival Washington State 89-81 Monday night in front …
-
Pacific trade pact gets boost
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 KAPOLEI, Hawaii – A U.S.-backed plan to forge a Pacific free trade bloc got a big boost Sunday when leaders of Canada and Mexico joined Japan in expressing support for …
-
With budgets tight, middle schools seek to keep kids active
November 14, 2011 in City on Page A1 Eighth-grader Seairra Rice comes from a family of wrestlers, but she’s the first girl in her family to participate in the sport. “She wanted to show the boys she could … 5
-
Deficit panel far from solution
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – With 10 days remaining for the congressional deficit-reduction committee to strike a deal, a top Democrat said his party hasn’t agreed with Republicans on any specifics. South Carolina … 12
-
Getting There: In case of accident, quickly clear the road
November 14, 2011 in City, Idaho on Page A1 When snow falls, accidents pile up. Authorities say that the best thing drivers can do is move their damaged vehicles out of harm’s way if there are no injuries.
-
Strong quake rattles Indonesia
November 14, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A2 JAKARTA, Indonesia – A strong earthquake hit waters off eastern Indonesia today, sending people along coastlines fleeing to high ground in panic. Officials said, however, there was no threat of …

Spokane7
Celtic Woman is coming to Spokane
Win big with the NEW Spokane7!