The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) back issues from July 2006:
West Bonner food bank's cupboards nearly bare: Donations are dropping as need keeps growing.
Jul 01, 2006
Body found at cabin: Suspect led police to remote site, officials say.
Jul 01, 2006
Fireworks found in debris: Victims' bodies found, identified.
Jul 01, 2006
Boy goes missing after inner-tube trip.
Jul 01, 2006
Aunt accused of leaving kids with sex offender.
Jul 01, 2006
Ferry deputy quits amid probe by FBI.
Jul 01, 2006
Fireworks found in debris from casino explosion: Victims' bodies found, identified.
Jul 01, 2006
Open house tours go upscale.
Jul 01, 2006
Beachfront homeowners draw the line: Lack of permit prevents city from marking limit.
Jul 01, 2006
Pet parasite infiltrates area: Katrina animals possible carriers.
Jul 01, 2006
Fourth forecast promises plenty of heat, festivities.
Jul 01, 2006
Kaiser settlement will aid schools: East Valley District officials plan to 'be pretty frugal'.
Jul 01, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Jul 01, 2006
Kendall Yards hearing rescheduled for Aug. 3.
Jul 01, 2006
In new space, Details has spa experience covered.
Jul 01, 2006
Valley Electric is hot.
Jul 01, 2006
For Harry Olson, raising family was important.
Jul 01, 2006
Sign up for Bible school sessions.
Jul 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Time to get involved: Our View: Selecting a police chief requires community input.(Editorial)
Jul 01, 2006
Back to the basics: Former star says fundamentals key to U.S. competing on world stage.
Jul 01, 2006
Community Events.
Jul 01, 2006
UW cites spring grads.
Jul 01, 2006
Cameras a force: Videos help police in Post Falls patrol a growing city.
Jul 01, 2006
For Spokane, it's prime time at 4 a.m.: 250 show up to be on national CBS broadcast.
Jul 01, 2006
Health district may sue payroll software provider: Company calls it 'buyer's remorse'.
Jul 02, 2006
Neo-Nazi rally set for steps of Capitol: Group says it plans no violence, problems.
Jul 02, 2006
County, cities discussing how to handle, pay for growth.
Jul 02, 2006
Neo-Nazi rally set for Capitol: Group says it plans no violence or problems.
Jul 02, 2006
CityLink growth planned: Service offering Rathdrum test run.
Jul 02, 2006
New home goes up in flames.
Jul 02, 2006
Idaho CityLink growth planned: Service offering Rathdrum test run.
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Be careful out there: Our view: Think twice when thinking about the Spokane River.(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Who's watching?: Our View: Police department needs professional oversight.(Editorial)
Jul 02, 2006
Three killed in small-plane crash.
Jul 02, 2006
Boy missing after boating accident.
Jul 02, 2006
Safe night's sleep for homeless can save more than lives.
Jul 02, 2006
The vanishing cabin: Mega-homes put squeeze on rustic lake dwellings.
Jul 02, 2006
Local author reading from short stories.
Jul 02, 2006
Long weekend of celebration commences: Bayview kicks off Fourth festivities with annual show.
Jul 02, 2006
Let the celebrating commence: Bayview kicks off Fourth festivities with annual show.
Jul 02, 2006
Spokane finds road to its liking.
Jul 02, 2006
Stories are a hit with kids, readers: Library volunteers bring books to life.
Jul 02, 2006
Idaho's East Side Fire District on hot seat: A prospective housing development sparks debate.
Jul 03, 2006
East Side Fire District on the hot seat: A prospective housing development sparks debate.
Jul 03, 2006
1906 fire, blast the show of the century.
Jul 03, 2006
Milfoil counterattack: Idaho's strategy may be a model, but herbicide use making waves.
Jul 03, 2006
Former Scouts rally the troops: Admirers hope to raise funds for statue to permanently honor longtime Scoutmaster.
Jul 03, 2006
Highway 195 work set.
Jul 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Pander-monium: Our View: Congress is angling for votes, not solving problems.(Editorial)
Jul 03, 2006
Drama can't spoil love in this nest.
Jul 03, 2006
Valley chef ready to tempt taste buds in Kabul.
Jul 03, 2006
Still winless at Avista: T-C deals Indians 6th loss at home.
Jul 03, 2006
Building heights on agenda: Proposal keeps limit at 75 feet, but 14 stories possible with public features.
Jul 04, 2006
Police officers suspended: Men ordered explicit photos deleted in February.
Jul 04, 2006
Senate says 'no deal' to national forest sell-off.
Jul 04, 2006
Patriotism alive, well and diverse: Sept. 11, war in Iraq drive debate on its meaning.
Jul 04, 2006
U.S. law applies: B.C. smelter ruled subject to Superfund.
Jul 04, 2006
No tower in park, board says: Official says $5.3 million offer for YMCA will be met.
Jul 04, 2006
Fire crews unable to save home: Pets, possessions lost in blaze; no residents injured.
Jul 04, 2006
Camp director's son, 7, presumed drowned.
Jul 04, 2006
Bicyclist sees every county, calls state 'stunning'.
Jul 04, 2006
Neo-Nazis outnumbered at rally: Protesters plentiful; Capitol security intense.
Jul 04, 2006
Neo-Nazis outnumbered at Olympia rally: Protesters plentiful; Capitol security intense.
Jul 04, 2006
EDITORIAL: Foundering ideals: Our View: After 130 years, government secrecy still common.(Editorial)
Jul 04, 2006
While cleaning, take steps to avoid hantavirus.
Jul 04, 2006