Archives | Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009
Results
Features
-
Rathdrum woman makes ‘Idol’ Hollywood round
-
Spokane Opera will open Mozart’s ‘Magic’ tonight
-
Gallery Listings
-
Stage Listings
-
Graham Dance holds video contest
-
Horoscope
-
Seek alternatives to cholesterol medicine
-
Fiance is not being honest
-
Interplayers’ ‘Cowgirls’ mixes honky-tonk and Beethoven
-
Stress eats at movie star LiLo
-
New comedy ‘Motherhood’ bumps ‘Ugly Betty’ off Thursday slot
-
Arts Calendar
-
On the Wall: Trejo’s latest projects star in double feature
Idaho
-
Idaho schools chief proposes cuts
-
Coeur d’Alene Police log 1/28/2009
-
Bonner County police log 1/28/2009
-
Postal worker saves elderly woman in Coeur d’Alene
-
Special Olympics torch arrives in North Idaho
-
Health officials: Check peanut butter products
-
Idaho cash crunch hampers NIC plans
-
NIC will work with funding it has
Idaho Voices
-
Ranger says Farragut’s plant is 75 percent done
-
Cars, phoning can be deadly mix
-
Music and arts
-
Climber to tackle Mt. McKinley for a cause
-
Furniture Doctors are in again
-
Defensive star Aynslee Stuart finds success at scoring
-
Keane, others honored
-
YES plans free breakfast to thank community
-
Minnick’s chances underrated
-
Family calendar
-
Valentine’s Day event planned at Greyhound center
-
Calendar
-
Letters
Nation/World
-
Colville soldier dies in helicopter crash in Iraq
-
Obama signs equal-pay bill
-
House passes $819 billion stimulus package
-
Utility bills unpaid, man, 93, freezes to death in own home
-
Peanut recall grows at unsanitary plant
-
President visits Pentagon
-
Early elections begin in Iraq
-
House rejects DTV delay
-
Alleged rapes in Algeria spur probe of CIA officer
-
Mail may show up less often after cut
-
Mitchell presses truce amid Mideast violence
Spokane
-
Governor on economy: “We are in uncharted territory.”
-
911 call released in stabbing of officer
-
Magnuson remembered as generous giant
-
Police look for serial loan store robber
-
Blagojevich removed as Illinois governor
-
Spokane police logs 1/27/2009 to 1/28/2009
-
Best of Spokesman.com blogs this morning
-
Riverside on-ramp reopened
-
Temperatures rising above freezing
-
Fee on workers may pay for leave
-
Teacher-student sex targeted
-
Region’s lawmakers vote no on stimulus plan
-
Extra mile? Sorry, not in ol’ creed
-
Fed ready to do more
-
Home invasion case to proceed
-
Asian governments plan $700 billion stimulus
-
Shelters full as warming centers
-
Lobbyists helping Idaho lieutenant governor
-
Suspect arrested in burglarly
-
Accuracy watch
-
Idaho Records
-
In brief: Passengers, freight both down at airport
-
Washington Records
-
Boeing posts loss, says job cuts will total 10,000
-
Cold wait, hot seats: Gonzaga students camp out for seats
Sports
-
Cougars beat No. 14 Arizona State
-
Cougars wander to desert
-
Chatty UI point guard took long route to Moscow
-
At a glance: Eastern Washington Eagles
-
At a glance: Idaho Vandals
-
At a glance: Washington State Cougars
-
Down to the bone
-
Steelers, Cards not above trick plays
-
Chiefs continue to streak
-
Blackhawks rally in final 4 minutes
-
LC’s Sanders heads for the bright lights
-
Rec sports wrecked in today’s world
-
CCS takes over East lead
-
Fast Break
-
Serena Williams reaches final of Aussie Open
-
On the Air
-
Today’s Best
-
Today’s menu
-
GU, WSU on the go
-
Vaughan keeps family basketball tradition going at Rogers
Washington Voices
-
Moon appears to affect weather
-
Police officers form specialized team
-
Feature Creature: Josey
-
Cheney focuses on camera
-
Court services to get scrutiny
-
Small cities police band together
-
Small city forces band together
-
Spirit games gain dose of charity
-
Max Brown’s feelings control his creations
-
NFL mom is son’s No. 1 cheerleader
-
Penchant for pink poses no problems
-
CV students to make up three snow days at end of year
-
Say yes to schools
-
Vote yes on school levies
-
Family hopes through hardships
-
In brief: Taking cancer fight to court
-
Little rail car carries decades of local history
-
Cheney seeking donations for downtown murals
-
Colleges make case against cuts
-
Mount McKinley will make it 50
-
Confirmation classes offered
-
Free help with taxes available for qualifiers
-
Liberty, Freeman districts get grants to buy buses
-
Community services
-
In brief: Fire chief earns CFO designation
-
In brief: Piano duo present pre-Carnegie gig
-
In brief: Tuesday is deadline for mail-in levy ballots
-
In brief: Valentine cards being collected for students
-
Senior meals
-
New coaches find success at Freeman
-
Cheney takes a look back at accomplishments
-
Cheney’s fifth annual dad/daughter dance scheduled for Feb. 7