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Congress passes bill reauthorizing FAA spending - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 PST
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Bulldogs brace for showdown with Gaels
Krem 2 News - Gonzaga Bulldogs
Feb 07The Gonzaga men's basketball team doesn't hesitate when you ask how big this week is for them. You get a quick "huge" as the answer. That's because the Bulldogs play rival St. Mary's in Spokane on Thursday. »
Congress passes bill reauthorizing FAA spending - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 PST
Spokesmanreview.com Breaking News
Feb 07Approval Monday of legislation to reauthorize spending by the Federal Aviation Administration is expected to bring more than $40 million in investment for Spokane International Airport and Felts Field over four years. The U.S. Senate on a 75-20 vote ap... »
Weary Chiefs grind out ‘ugly’ victory - Tue, 07 Feb 2012 PST
Spokesmanreview.com Breaking News
Feb 07So, it wasn’t pretty. A win is still a win. The positives outweighed the negatives for the Spokane Chiefs on Monday night – with two finishes on the power play, a shorthanded goal and a balanced score sheet as seven players scored and the fatigued Chie... »
Chiefs Put Seven Up
KHQ Local Sports
Feb 07SPOKANE, WA - The Spokane Chiefs scored four goals in the third period to defeat the Seattle Thunderbirds by a score of 7-3 Monday night at the Spokane Arena. »
For lease: 17% of downtown Spokane
Kxly - Local News
Feb 07If you feel like downtown Spokane feels a bit empty lately, you're onto something. According to Cornerstone Property Advisers, the number of vacant buildings and offices is up four-fold from five years ago when the market was at its peak. »
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CITY HALL EYEBALL: Water rage or negligence?
Inlander - The Pacific Northwest News Blog
Feb 06Voter rage or basic negligence: Which slippery slope will be Spokane's remedy of choice? That's the question when it comes to the city's aging water infrastructure and a political promise of lowering water bills. If you look at a chart showing what Sp... »
MORNING BRIEFING: Eli, cops, baboons, laughing gas and a forklift
Inlander - The Pacific Northwest News Blog
Feb 06Gridiron Manning2Manningham — Let's get this one out of the way: The Giants won the Super Bowl last night. Eli Manning is a stud. His older brother, Peyton, was MIA. Patriot Tom Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele, is a sore loser. And, finally, did you ... »
Gubernatorial candidate Jay Inslee flogs his new jobs plan in Spokane stump speech this morning
Inlander - The Pacific Northwest News Blog
Feb 06Jay Inslee U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee, a Democratic candidate in Washington's gubernatorial race, campaigned in Spokane this morning, presenting his idea for a "new economy." In the speech at Absolute Aviation Services, an airplane parts repair business near... »
Rick Eichstaedt takes over Center for Justice
Inlander - The Pacific Northwest News Blog
Feb 06Rick Eichstaedt [Young Kwak photo] Rick Eichstaedt is a well-known environmental lawyer who has long thrown his cards in with the progressive activist community in Spokane. Today, he doubled down by accepting the role of executive director at the Cent... »
Scarlett saves her family, Wednesday’s Spokane cat club’s pick
Examiner Spokane Edition
Feb 01Scarlett Saves her Family, written by Jane Martin, is another recommended read among Spokane cat lovers. It is truly a touching, poignant portrait, tale, complete with photographs, and of the courageous, stray mother cat who made worldwide... »