The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) back issues from December 2006:
Snow helps put police hot on trail of criminals.
Dec 01, 2006
Moe, ex-mayor will face trial together: Both charged with public corruption.
Dec 01, 2006
Giving math a good rap: Valley teacher builds interest with hip-hop alter-ego.
Dec 01, 2006
Post Falls Dam up for discussion: Judge to hear testimony; ruling next month on tribe's role.
Dec 01, 2006
County wants growth area shifted: Land removal meant to avoid state sanction.
Dec 01, 2006
County vows to curb lewd e-mails: Sheriff clamps down; prosecutor to issue reminder.
Dec 01, 2006
Employees' e-mails are public records.
Dec 01, 2006
Chairlift shut down at Silver: Support tower severely damaged.
Dec 01, 2006
Yates asks court to spare him: Serial killer claims prosecutor misled him.
Dec 01, 2006
Washington among the deadliest states for drunken driving: Group puts state in 'Fatal Fifteen'; Idaho scores better.
Dec 01, 2006
Swimming pool proposal hits rough waters.
Dec 01, 2006
Public records policy, practice at odds.
Dec 01, 2006
Valley discusses fate of Sprague and Appleway.
Dec 01, 2006
Unlikely AIDS victim says no one risk-free: Grandmother with disease warns others to take test.
Dec 01, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., The Slice column: The Slice: Office parties could use shot of intrigue.
Dec 01, 2006
Big band unwrapped: Annual SJO holiday show a mix of Ellington, Carruthers.
Dec 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: Spokane sensitivity: Our view: Baseball team, tribe showed mutual respect.
Dec 01, 2006
Homeless out in the cold: No emergency shelters for North Idaho transients.
Dec 01, 2006
Laid-back victory: Zags beat PSU despite lackluster effort.
Dec 01, 2006
St. John-Endicott plans its own party.
Dec 01, 2006
Clark Fork students face felony charges: Police say four teens vandalized school buses.
Dec 01, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., John Blanchette column.
Dec 01, 2006
House prices beyond many in CdA: Study quantifies city's red-hot market.
Dec 02, 2006
Dam fix too costly, Avista says: Cabinet Gorge Dam overflow hurts fish, but improvements would cost $20 million more than predicted.
Dec 02, 2006
Allsport's new digs a 'dream come true'.
Dec 02, 2006
Attacks leave hospitals strapped: Psychiatric facilities ask for help from state.
Dec 02, 2006
Truancy center closure hurts: Officials see an increase in loitering, juvenile crime.
Dec 02, 2006
Barlow wins in 6th District: Recount finalizes lead over Serben at 260 votes.
Dec 02, 2006
Missing hunters found cold, safe: Young Idaho cousins spent night in snow.
Dec 02, 2006
Families grieve at killer's sentencing: Two mothers console each other over tragedy.
Dec 02, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Dec 02, 2006
Streetcars seen as possible boost to CdA.
Dec 02, 2006
Council agrees to more cops: Four officers to be added next year.
Dec 02, 2006
Two families grieve at killer's sentencing: 19-year-old gets 18 years in prison for murder.
Dec 02, 2006
Delay can't daunt lively 'Joseph'.
Dec 02, 2006
U-Hi principal recovering from fall.
Dec 02, 2006
New pastor finds Good Shepherd a good fit.
Dec 02, 2006
State school funding case not over, judge says: Ruling tells Legislature to change faulty system.
Dec 02, 2006
Turnbull Wildlife Refuge offering up winter festival.
Dec 02, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Jim Kershner column: Jim Kershner: Our bodies are far from being 'grody'.(Column)
Dec 02, 2006
Community events.
Dec 02, 2006
Charter Academy students scholarship semifinalists.
Dec 02, 2006
Writer closes book on lawsuit: Had alleged Best Buy lost manuscripts in hard drive, but ex-wife comes to the rescue.
Dec 02, 2006
Visibly growing: BUSINESSES SITUATED ALONG INTERSTATE 90 KNOW VALUE OF LOCATION.
Dec 02, 2006
Bulldogs kick off December gantlet.
Dec 02, 2006
Chiefs close in on reaching coach's goals.
Dec 02, 2006
Saxons' week perfect: Ferris finishes what it starts to whip CV.
Dec 02, 2006
It's a learning process: Inexperienced T-Wolves fall to Madison.
Dec 02, 2006
Cougars hope to stay perfect: WSU plays Utah before facing GU next week.
Dec 02, 2006
E-mails can send wrong message: Experts see huge potential for workplace woes.
Dec 02, 2006
Courthouse flagpole may rise again: Wind broke support, leaving pole leaning in Spokane County.
Dec 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Doing the math: Our view: WASL reprieve must include education reform.(Editorial)
Dec 03, 2006
Diocese case to go beyond Christmas: Mediation buys more time for settlement.
Dec 03, 2006
Another break in taxes ahead: Inflation will figure into Idaho valuations.
Dec 03, 2006
County to cut vacant jobs: Despite property tax hike, department heads must cut their budgets by 2 percent next year.
Dec 03, 2006
Seasonal bazaar targets needs: Women's guild fundraiser helps support St. Luke's Episcopal Church's various missions.
Dec 03, 2006
Hunter describes 30-hour ordeal in woods: Two brothers, cousin got lost tracking deer.
Dec 03, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Doug Clark column: Doug Clark: On-the-job lewdness? Sounds like Spokane.
Dec 03, 2006
Schools seeking levy input: Survey should give voters role in planning.
Dec 03, 2006
Inmates joyful to be reunited with children: Program transports families to see incarcerated relatives.
Dec 03, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Rebecca Nappi column: Some good news for dark days.(Column)
Dec 03, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Bert Caldwell column: Bert Caldwell: State housing boom is more than some people can afford.(Column)
Dec 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Time to clean house: Our view: Bill Douglas should fire his deputy, then resign.(Editorial)
Dec 03, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., The Slice column: The Slice: Unlike Seattle drivers, we're all studs.(Column)
Dec 03, 2006
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Jamie Tobias Neely column: Jamie Tobias Neely: Abstinence message often misses mark.(Column)
Dec 03, 2006