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The immigrant trail

Saturday was another day of seeing the routes immigrants use to make their way from Central America to Mexico and beyond.

The Mexican trip

The four WSU students continued filling their notebooks and video cameras Friday as they visited an immigration shelter and observed Guatemalans crossing the Suchiate River that divides Mexico and Guatemala.

Heart-breaking stories

Four Washington State University student journalists spent a long day listening to the dramatic stories of immigrants from Cuba, El Salvador and Eritrea who are in search of a better life.

Mexican adventure

Sunday marked the first encounter with our interpreter and fixer. It's all legal.

The Mexican adventure

Washington State University's Backpack Journalism Program has entrusted me with four of their promising journalism students for a one-week reporting experience in Tapachula, Mexico. Watch this space for updates.

President Trump

The Trump presidency begins with a campaign speech

Carter-Trump similarities

Oddly enough, Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump have a couple of significant issues in common.

Riding the Empire Builder

Instead of flying, this holiday trip is all about riding the Empire Builder from Spokane to Chicago.

My first Apple Cup

After 13 years of living in Spokane, it's time to attend the Apple Cup. It could be a classic.

A tribute to a retiring colleague

Veteran newspaperman Tom Green closed out his career last night in The Spokesman-Review newsroom, capping a distinguished career as a first-rate reporter and editor.

What a night

Trump pulls off stunning victory and will become the 45th president of the United States.

America is having its say

The presidential election at this hour looks far different than expected. Trump continues to lead in the push for electoral college votes.

Election 2016

An inside look at election night in The Spokesman-Review newsroom.

An editor’s mea culpa

The Spokesman-Review's Hillary Clinton coverage disappointed some readers.

Black Lens staff covers Trump

The Trump campaign reversed its denial of media credentials to Black Lens, Spokane's first African-American newspaper.

Trump campaign denies media access

Donald Trump's campaign staff denied media credentials to an African-American journalist who wants to cover his appearance.