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    WSU gameday

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    Westboro Baptist Church Pickets Spokane

    Hundreds of people have turned out at each of the first three stops scheduled by Westboro Baptist Church in Spokane today to counter that radical group’s message of hate and … 1

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    Man fleeing downtown collision drives down sidewalk

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    Mary Verner Sings

    Spokane Mayor Mary Verner, a good sport to try something new, braved the stares of downtown crowds and sings a song with S-R columnist Doug Clark during Street Music Week …

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    Dirty Dash 2011

    Why? Why not? More than 4000 runners paid to take on the Dirty Dash, a 10K run through the dusty forests of Riverside State Park. The run was punctuated by …

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    Stevens Street Hill a Slip’N Slide

    With a winter snowstorm raging Monday Dec. 29th 2008, Spokane Police had to shut down S. Stevens St. leading up to the South Hill.

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    PETA protests the eating of fish

    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) held an unusual protest against eating fish in front of the Sushi.com restaurant in downtown Spokane Wed., Sept. 21, 2011. Hilarity ensued. 2

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    The Polar Bear Plunge…Why?

    Every January 1st, hundreds trek down to Sanders Beach on Lake Coeur d’Alene to take part in a tradition called the Polar Bear Plunge. Although this year there were vendors …

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    Spokane Apple Store opens

    Over 400 Apple fans line up to be the first to enter the new RiverPark Square Apple Store Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010. 9

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    Occupy Spokane

    They call it Occupy Spokane, part of a nationwide series of protests with an array of complaints about the economy. Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, the group swelled and marched through … 9

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    Digging Out

    Residents of Spokane dig out from under a record 20 inches of snow Thursday.

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    Police shoot, kill man

    Spokane police have shot and killed a man who allegedly fired a weapon at them this afternoon at Madison and Indiana streets in Spokane, according to witnesses. The man’s body … 13

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    Vigil for teen crash victim

    About 100 friends and family gathered for a candlelight vigil to honor Cheney High School student Lorissa Green who died Friday Jan. 16, 2009 in a two-vehicle accident in the … 1

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    Trader Joe’s opens

    We take a peek inside the new Trader Joe’s grocery store on Spokane’s South Hill. It’s set to open at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2011 and there will probably … 1

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    Sprague and Monroe rollover crash

    Security camera footage shows a Toyota Tercel broadsiding a Lexus SUV on Monday, June 14, 2010, at the corner of Sprague Avenue and Monroe Street in downtown Spokane.

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    Looking back: Mount St. Helens comes to town

    It was 32-years ago this month when Mount St. Helens exploded on May 18, 1980, dropping a blanket of volcanic ash on Spokane, Wash. and neighboring communities. Spokesman-Review’s Jim Kershner … 4

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    Then and Now II: Downtown Spokane

    Here is another slide show about the history of downtown Spokane from the archives of the Spokesman-Review. The photos date back as far as the mid 1880s, when Spokane buildings … 3

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    Duplex demolition

    A crowd gathers in Browne’s Addition on Saturday, April 4, 2009, to watch the demolition of a duplex next to the renovated E.J. Roberts Mansion. The demolition makes way for … 1

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    Palin fans brave cold, long lines

    Store officials estimate about 900 people turned out Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009, to meet former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and get their copy of her book signed. 1

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    Finding the Frame: Famous volcano photo

    Veteran Spokesman-Review photojournalist Christopher Anderson recounts the day he took his iconic photo of Mount St. Helens erupting May 18, 1980. 2