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City consolidating management of its land in effort to save money
May 26, 2012 in Business on Page B1 Spokane is consolidating the management of the 1,600 pieces of land the city owns, Mayor David Condon said Friday. The effort has two goals: eliminating “inconsistent” property management and saving … 1
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Spokane to cut real estate division
May 25, 2012 in City Spokane is consolidating the management of the 1,600 pieces of land the city owns, Mayor David Condon said Friday. The effort has two goals: eliminating “inconsistent” property management, and saving … 2
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Condon sped resolution by calling end to blame-Otto game
May 18, 2012 in City on Page A5 Tuesday morning, after the first full day of mediation in the Otto Zehm family’s lawsuit against the city of Spokane, there was no deal in sight. A group of attorneys … 12
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Doug Clark: Rocky days at City Hall finally over
April 17, 2012 in City on Page A5 Who the heck is this David Condon? First he pulls off an unbelievable run from a waaaaay distant second-place primary finish to upend Spokane Mayor Mary Verner and snatch her … 9
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City fires attorney Rocky Treppiedi
April 16, 2012 in City Spokane City Attorney Nancy Isserlis has fired Assistant City Attorney Rocky Treppiedi effective today, the city said in a news release. 135
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Spokane police Officer Alan Edwards fired after woman’s 911 call
March 1, 2012 in City on Page A1 A senior Spokane police officer has been fired for misusing city equipment to obtain the home address of a woman he met at a bar. Alan D. Edwards, 47, had … 37
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Spokane’s tree canopy stable
February 29, 2012 in Idaho on Page A1 A recent Forest Service study indicates that trees are losing ground in many U.S cities, but Spokane appears to be an exception. Researchers used aerial photographs to analyze tree canopies … 13
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Spokane group seeks housing aid proposals
February 23, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page V4 The city of Spokane’s Human Services Department, in partnership with the Spokane Regional Homeless Governance Council, is seeking proposals for grant funding to reduce homelessness. The request for proposals covers …
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Mayor defends Thoma settlement
February 22, 2012 in News Mayor David Condon today defended the City of Spokane’s decision to rehire an alcoholic police sergeant fired after an off-duty drunken driving crash. 66
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Pole installation angers neighbors
February 2, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S1 When Tom Reedy looked out into his backyard just before Thanksgiving, he saw an Avista crew checking out a power pole located in an easement on the north side of … 1
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Frustration, hope inhabit the space at crumbling Ridpath
January 25, 2012 in City on Page A5 For three years or so, with the city’s blessing, Dave Largent did what the city is now telling him he cannot do: Run a bar in a space connected to … 3
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County permit values increase
January 21, 2012 in Business on Page A8 Kootenai County and Spokane County both saw bumps in total building permit values for 2011. Spokane County’s total permit value grew the fastest, rising from $185 million in 2010 to …
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Verner’s defense of pay request cruelest cut
January 20, 2012 in City on Page A5 Any idea what an “average middle-class family’s income in the city of Spokane” is? If you guessed $100,000, you’re way, way off. 13
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Boys & Girls Clubs provides balanced dinners for youngsters
January 19, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S1 Since 2001, Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County have offered a safe place for children ages 6 to 18 to spend their after-school hours. And since last January, the …
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Condon team big on ideas – and jargon
January 13, 2012 in City on Page A5 If you were hoping that Mayor David Condon would “manage” the city more effectively, take heart. His transition team’s report this week was spectacularly managerial: It was full to the … 146
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Verner preceded her exit with request for back pay
January 12, 2012 in City on Page A1 In her final days as Spokane’s mayor, Mary Verner decided that she wanted a raise. After voluntarily capping her annual pay at about $100,000 for four years – and pledging … 39
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Mayor vows to restore confidence in police
January 4, 2012 in City on Page A1 A 26-year veteran of the Spokane Police Department will lead the troubled agency, at least for the next few months. On his first business day as Spokane’s mayor, David Condon … 51
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City orders no occupancy for Ridpath Hotel
December 23, 2011 in News, City Spokane City officials today announced that the vacant Ridpath Hotel is “substandard” and ordered that it cannot be occupied due to lack of compliance with fire suppression requirements. 11
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County open to police-sheriff’s agency
December 15, 2011 in City on Page A6 Spokane County commissioners this week said they are open to the possibility of combining city and county law enforcement agencies. Commissioners Al French, Todd Mielke and Mark Richard sent a …
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Getting There: Walkers’ options limited when crossing Division
December 12, 2011 in City on Page A1 The traffic wall on North Division Street has become more impenetrable than ever for people on foot. New pedestrian crossing signs went up recently at numerous uncontrolled intersections along the … 6
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County cuts preservation office funds
December 8, 2011 in City on Page A6 The Spokane historic preservation office will get only $5,000 from Spokane County in the $136.6 million 2012 budget county commissioners adopted Wednesday. The county has given $20,000 a year to … 1
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City crews respond to sewage backup
December 6, 2011 in News Crews responded to the area of Crestline Street and Decatur Avenue today after sewage began backing up into people’s homes. A sewage pipe either broke or became blocked, according to … 16
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Ridpath not up to code
December 2, 2011 in City on Page A5 More than six months after city inspectors ordered the numerous owners of the shuttered Ridpath Hotel complex to fix code violations, many problems remain, including the one city officials consider … 4
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City Hall union offers to freeze pay
December 1, 2011 in City on Page A1 The leadership of Spokane City Hall’s largest labor union has made an offer that normally might be hard to refuse: Three years of frozen pay levels. But it would leave … 54
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Basically, you’re on your own, weather or not
November 22, 2011 in City on Page A5 Once again, global warming has been a complete bust and winter is already beginning to afflict our Windblown Empire in the form of ice, slush and those annoying flakes. Speaking …
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An open door requires not coming unhinged
November 16, 2011 in City on Page A5 In politics, everyone’s for openness – for accountability, for transparency – until they get a good dose of it. Then, more often than not, they climb into a bunker, start … 8
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Chief to step down Jan. 2
November 12, 2011 in City on Page B1 Spokane police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick confirmed Friday that she will not wait for a new chief to be hired and will leave Jan. 2. Kirkpatrick has said as recently as … 9
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Detective gets $700,000
November 5, 2011 in City on Page A5 A jury on Friday awarded more than $700,000 to a Spokane police detective after finding he was wrongfully fired and then retaliated against by Spokane police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick. The … 4
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Judge orders evidence in ‘dysfunctional’ case
October 8, 2011 in City on Page B3 The city of Spokane must produce emails regarding its contract with a police department psychologist as part of preparation for a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by a detective, a judge …
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Northeast Youth Center marks milestone
September 25, 2011 in City on Page B7 Michael Glatzmaier said the Northeast Youth Center in Hillyard changed his life. “Growing up I did not have a good influence or someone to look up to,” he said. “The …

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