| Title |
|
Date |
|
Swinton Cleared |
|
4/24/2008 |
| |
The Washington State Bar Association finds that Spokane attorney Duane Swinton had no professional conflict of interest in his simultaneous representation of the Cowles-owned River Park Square shopping mall and the Cowles-owned Spokesman-Review newspaper.
|
|
|
The Ultimate Archive |
|
1/23/2008 |
| |
In one 800-page searchable document, all Camas RPS stories are now available in a PDF format
|
|
|
About Those Tapes... |
|
1/14/2008 |
|
|
|
Correcting Camas |
|
1/14/2008 |
| |
A lawyer, an e-mail, and a website. Laurel Siddoway, special counsel to the City of Spokane for River Park Square, criticizes Camas reporting.
|
|
|
We Got Letters |
|
1/14/2008 |
|
|
|
Letters Archives |
|
1/9/2008 |
| |
Camas Letters to the Editor from 2000 through 2004
|
|
|
McDevitt v. Ethics Rules |
|
12/18/2007 |
| |
In a response to the Washington State Bar Association, former Spokane City Councilwoman Cherie Rodgers enumerates what she sees as the ethical transgressions of the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Washington. Now what?
|
|
|
Jim McDevitt's Non-Disclosure |
|
12/12/2007 |
| |
U.S. attorney didn't report personal ties to River Park Square
|
|
|
Indictments Sought |
|
8/30/2007 |
| |
The "Top Ten" reasons for RPS criminal indictments have been sent to federal investigators by former councilwoman and Camas senior editor.
|
|
Duane Swinton and Cowles Inc. |
|
8/27/2007 |
| |
In a surprising response to an ethics challenge, the family's ramrod lawyer takes issue with his client
|
|
|
McDevitt’s Fingerprints |
|
8/21/2007 |
| |
Is the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Washington in trouble?
|
|
The Sleeping Dogs of River Park Square |
|
7/12/2007 |
| |
A lawyer's letter stirs them
|
|
|
The Verdict |
|
7/10/2007 |
| |
Did the Washington News Council distinguish or disgrace itself with its report on Spokesman-Review coverage of River Park Square?
|
|
|
A New RPS Fraud? |
|
2/5/2007 |
| |
Hidden legal advice raises the question
|
|
|
Invitation to an Audit |
|
1/23/2007 |
| |
As The Spokesman-Review looks in the mirror, what will it see?
|
|
|
Epilogue: A Fight for the Light |
|
1/1/2007 |
| |
Settlement of Camas public records lawsuit ends an era
|
|
|
City and Camas Settle RPS Documents Lawsuit |
|
10/3/2006 |
| |
City agrees to pay $299,000. Apologizes to journalists.
|
|
|
Busted |
|
7/20/2004 |
| |
After spending three years and $2 million on Laurel Siddoway's "brilliant" legal defense, Spokane leaders ditched it and cut a deal with garage bondholders. They just didn't want to say why.
|
|
|
The Parable of the Three Giants |
|
7/20/2004 |
| |
Cherie Rodgers reflects on Spokane's lost soul
|
|
|
The Mayor's Confession |
|
7/15/2004 |
| |
When a new councilman conveyed Betsy Cowles's behind-the-scenes demands, Mayor Jim West had some secret news of his own.
|
|
|
‘The Casino Was Rigged’ |
|
6/29/2004 |
| |
Scathing IRS report blames the city and Cowles companies for RPS garage bond sale duplicity.
|
|
Ominous Message from the IRS |
|
6/9/2004 |
| |
Garage deal violated tax rules, the federal agency concludes. Civil or criminal proceedings may follow.
|
|
|
Joe Shogan's Secret Deal |
|
5/26/2004 |
| |
Commentary: How Camas Magazine got Betsy Cowles and city hall to agree on something
|
|
|
Camas Loses Appeal in Documents Lawsuit |
|
5/12/2004 |
| |
Appeals court says city should not be penalized even though it withheld records for over two years
|
|
|
Camas Investigation Wins National Prize |
|
4/13/2004 |
| |
"How The Spokesman-Review Subverted Democracy in Spokane, Washington" Lands Top Journalism Award
|
|
|
| Next 25 >> ]
|