News > Nation/World Financial Crunch Looming For Spokane Treasury Revenue Shortfall For 2001 Budget Could Mean Tax Hike Or Cut In Services Mon., July 31, 2000
City Taps Reserves For Lincoln Bridge Debt Solid Waste Loan To Repay Some Of $5.8 Million For Scuttled Span Wed., July 26, 2000
News > Nation/World River Park Square Legal Costs Mount City Expects $560,000 Bill As Library Funding Vote Deferred Tue., July 25, 2000
News > Nation/World Convention Center Committee Ponders Project Outside City Limits Organizers Looking At Four Valley Possibilities Mon., July 24, 2000
News > Nation/World Council Considers Hiring Internal Auditor City Manager Pushes ‘Watchdog’ Role, But Some Worried About Impact On Budget Mon., July 24, 2000
Corker Enters Race For Council President Race Will Pit Representatives Of Council Majority, Minority Fri., July 21, 2000
News > Nation/World City Claims Conspiracy In Lawsuit River Park Square Developers Accused Of Plotting With Consultants To Misrepresent Garage Deal Wed., July 19, 2000
News > Nation/World City To File Suit Over Parking Garage Alleges Misrepresentation By Developers, Others Tue., July 18, 2000
Council Votes To Boost Mayor’S Pay To $109,000 Candidate Jim West Protests That The Move Is Against The Wishes Of Voters Tue., July 18, 2000
News > Nation/World Council Prayer Disputed Longtime Tradition Being Challenged For Lack Of Diversity, On Legal Grounds Mon., July 17, 2000
Another Expansion Site Pops Up Convention Center Extension To East Would Wrap Around Doubletree Hotel Sat., July 15, 2000
Court Oks Deal Between City, Developer Until Ruling On Garage Bondholders’ Trustee Objects To Decision; Disputed Funds To Be Placed In Escrow Thu., July 13, 2000
Council President’S Pay Boosted To $40,000 Greene, Holmes Oppose Hike; Others Say It’S Leadership Issue Tue., July 11, 2000
News > Nation/World Council Expected To Vote On New President’S Salary Debate Centers Around Whether Position Is Full Time Or Part Time Mon., July 10, 2000
Higgins Enters Race For Council Presidency Veteran Councilman First To Announce Bid For New Office Sat., July 8, 2000
News > Nation/World City Wins Stay On Garage Loan Case To Go Straight To State Supreme Court Fri., July 7, 2000
Library Lays Claim To Money From State But City Manager Says I-695 Backfill Money Should Be Used Instead To Bolster Reserves Fri., July 7, 2000
Library To Auction Off 1,630 Books Hoping To Raise At Least $500,000, City Wants To Better Display Rare Items Thu., July 6, 2000
News > Nation/World Decision To Kill Bridge May Prove Expensive Had Lincoln Street Project Died On Its Own, City Wouldn’T Have To Repay $3.6 Million Sat., July 1, 2000