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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Remembering Tommy

Back when Spokane’s baseball team was the Los Angeles Dodger AAA farm club, Tommy Lasorda was the manager for a couple of seasons. The 1970 team was loaded with some of the best talent in the country and was thought by many to be the best minor league team ever.
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Responsible casinos

I was very pleased too see your article yesterday re: The Coeur d'Alene Casino and CEO Laura Penney ("Taking the chance out of reopening," Feb. 7).
Opinion >  Column

Then and Now: The Merlin Hotel

The Merlin Hotel, later called the Merlin Apartments, opened in 1911. It was built for attorney Burton J. Onstine for $33,000. Spokane’s population was exploding, having grown from 37,000 residents in 1900 to over 100,000 by 1910. A Spokesman-Review story said there were 120 licensed hotels at the time.
Opinion >  Letters

What are they thinking?

I am amazed that some Republicans are putting all their eggs in one basket, thinking they can’t win again unless Trump remains the guiding force of the party.
Opinion >  Letters

Cowardice or blind loyalty?

I listened with revulsion to Republicans’ refusal to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments, failing to repudiate her destructive broadcasting of QAnon conspiracies, anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim views, and white supremacy violent racist rhetoric.