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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
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