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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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A’s drop Mariners in 10th
April 6, 2010 in Sports Mark Ellis hit a game-ending RBI single with two outs in the 10th inning, lifting the Oakland Athletics to a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.
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Settlement reached in Sand Creek Byway dispute
April 6, 2010 in Idaho The state of Idaho will pay $275,000 to settle a dispute over the seizure of 25 boat slips and docks at the Sandpoint Marina during a U.S. Highway 95 construction …
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Five-car crash sends three to hospital
April 6, 2010 in Idaho Three people have been hospitalized at Kootenai Medical Center after a five-vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 95 between Hayden and Athol, Idaho.
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I-90 crash injures one, pins car under tractor-trailer
April 6, 2010 in City A Deer Park woman was in satisfactory condition after being extracted from her convertible, which was pinned under a semitrailer during a collision on Interstate 90 on Tuesday afternoon. Eastbound … 1
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One killed in Highway 395 crash
April 6, 2010 in City A Deer Park woman has died of injuries in a two-vehicle collision that closed resulted in U.S. Highway 395 being closed for several hours 10 miles north of Spokane on …
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Lakewood police killer shot 4 times, inquest jury told
April 6, 2010 in Region Maurice Clemmons was struck by four of seven gunshots fired by Seattle police Officer Benjamin L. Kelly during an early-morning encounter in South Seattle on Dec. 1, a homicide detective … 2
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Fur auction coming to Coeur d’Alene
April 6, 2010 in Idaho For the first time in seven years, the annual Idaho Department of Fish and Game hide and fur auction will take place in Coeur d’Alene. Each year, the department sells … 6
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Spokane police searching for mother after alleged assault
April 6, 2010 in City Spokane police are searching for a woman and her two young children after she reportedly violated court restrictions during an alleged assault on Saturday. 9
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Selah man charged with threatening Sen. Patty Murray
April 6, 2010 in Region A Washington state man has been charged with threatening to kill Democratic Sen. Patty Murray over her support for health care reform, leaving voicemail messages at her office saying she … 38
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Robins rule in annual North American bird count
April 6, 2010 in Outdoors Nearly 2 million robins ruled the roost in the 2010 Great Backyard Bird Count, outnumbering all other species in the 13th annual tally of North American birds reported by 63,000 …
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Idaho health department to close 9 offices
April 6, 2010 in Idaho About a third of the Idaho’s field offices for the Department of Health and Welfare are being closed and 126 workers are being laid off within the next two months … 4
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Agents raid business suspected in Ponzi scheme
April 6, 2010 in Business, City Washington state troopers and agents with the Internal Revenue Service raided the Spokane offices today of Team Spirit America, which has been fined by state regulators for operating what clients … 18
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Neighborhood meetings to discuss road construction
April 6, 2010 in City The city of Spokane is holding three neighborhood meetings tonight through Thursday to give residents an overview of street construction projects scheduled for this year.
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Moses Lake selected for BMW parts plant
April 6, 2010 in Business, City Drawn by cheap and sustainable hydropower, a joint venture to manufacture carbon fiber parts for a new BMW electric car will be built in Moses Lake, the heart of central … 5
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U.S. court rules against FCC on ‘net neutrality’
April 6, 2010 in Business, Nation/World A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Federal Communications Commission lacks the authority to require broadband providers to give equal treatment to all Internet traffic flowing over their networks. 1
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Southwest canceling more flights this morning
April 6, 2010 in City Southwest Airlines canceled five flights into and out of Spokane this morning after visibility conditions dropped for use of the cross-wind runway at Spokane International Airport. 3
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Washington schools chief serving DUI day
April 6, 2010 in City Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn has been booked into the Buckley Jail in Pierce County to serve his one-day sentence for drunken driving. 1
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Rain or snow showers today; nicer Wednesday
April 6, 2010 in City, Idaho April showers have kept the Inland Northwest on the cool and wet side today.
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Toyota faces fine of millions
April 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration sought to fine Toyota $16.4 million Monday for a four-month delay in announcing defective accelerator pedals in 2.3 million vehicles that could trigger sudden acceleration … 1
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Blast in coal mine kills 25
April 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 MONTCOAL, W.Va. – An explosion at a remote coal mine with a history of safety problems killed 25 workers, and at least four others were still missing early today more … 2
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Community invited to join work party in restoring a classic
April 6, 2010 in City on Page A1 The multiracial congregation of the Holy Temple Church of God in Christ is seeking the community’s help in maintaining its neoclassical landmark on the North Side. Church members will be …
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Tea party influence awaits test
April 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The tea party is making a lot of noise, but the angry-at-government movement has yet to establish itself as a force that can determine the outcome of November’s … 20
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Location kept quake impact low
April 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 LOS ANGELES – The Easter earthquake that rattled 20 million people in three U.S. states and Mexico was bigger than the one in Haiti – yet the outcome couldn’t be …
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Liebovitz in financial hot water again
April 6, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 NEW YORK – Photographer Annie Leibovitz is facing new accusations of balking at bills, less than a month after she struck a deal intended to resolve financial problems that had …
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