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Friday, December 5, 2008

Key moments
Rummage through the attic of your mind, and you will rediscover moments in your childhood that shaped you into the person you are today -- for better or worse.


Shaped by War
Veterans Day reminds us that war changes the lives of people in our community. In every generation, individuals are touched by war, but war also has a cumulative effect on who we are as a people.




Special reports
Through Spokane's Eyes
Moments in
Black History

Four-part special project which runs through February, Black History month, explores pivotal events from the 1960s.

More news packages ...

Meth: A deadly epidemic
This five-day report investigates the use of methamphetamines, the Inland Northwest's hard drug of choice.

Wheat's world impact
Nearly all wheat from the Palouse is sold overseas to places like Pakistan, Japan and Egypt. Northwest farmers have been feeding the world since shortly after they first broke ground here.

Spirit of the West
The first of four special editions on The Spirit of the West. Each part will explore themes that help us understand who we are and what makes this part of the United States unique and full of promise.

A century in review
A celebration of the 20th century in Spokane and the Inland Northwest. This section looks at the region's rich history over the first 25 years of the 1900s.

Learning the hard way
Read this three-part report that examines the state of safety in our schools. The series is an unusual collaboration of newspapers across Washington state.

City of Second Chances
Spokane is becoming a magnet for released convicts from around Washington state.