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Thursday, June 10, 2010
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Deer Park man dies in car accident
June 10, 2010 in City A 59-year-old Deer Park man died Thursday after his car drove off the road and tumbled end-over-end in north Spokane County.
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Celtics even series
June 10, 2010 in Sports Backup Glen “Big Baby” Davis scored half of his 18 points in the fourth quarter, leading the Celtics bench as it pulled away from the Los Angeles Lakers to win …
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Crews on scene of two-car crash
June 10, 2010 in City Emergency crews are on the scene of a two-vehicle crash in near Wild Rose Cemetery in north Spokane County.
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Rangers throttle M’s again
June 10, 2010 in Sports Josh Hamilton homered for the fourth time in seven games, Michael Young went 3 for 4 with a homer, and the Texas Rangers won their third straight over the Seattle …
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Liberty Lake man killed in one-car accident
June 10, 2010 in Idaho A Liberty Lake man died after his pickup rolled down a rocky embankment off Bottle Bay Road in Sagle, Idaho, sometime this morning.
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2-day Grant County roundup targets gangs
June 10, 2010 in City A two-day gang sweep in Grant County that authorities said arrested violent criminals targeted mostly illegal immigrants and felons wanted for probation violations. 19
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Cougars could cash in
June 10, 2010 in Sports If the Pac-10 expands to 16 teams, Washington State athletics could enjoy more funding.
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Pac-10 welcomes Colorado
June 10, 2010 in Sports The first step in what could be a complete reshaping the college sports landscape began Thursday, when the University of Colorado accepted an invitation to join the Pac-10 Conference. 1
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Avista: Power restored on West Plains
June 10, 2010 Power has been restored to about 4,800 customers on the West Plains, according to Avista’s website. The outage was reported at 4:15 p.m. today. The cause has not yet been …
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With Naples Elementary saved, district must fix budget
June 10, 2010 in Idaho Now that Boundary County voters have opted to keep Naples Elementary School open for another year, the school board will meet Monday to discuss how to cut $250,000 from the …
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Murray threat defendant pleads guilty in Seattle
June 10, 2010 in Region A man accused of threatening to kill Sen. Patty Murray over her support for sweeping federal health care legislation has pleaded guilty. 7
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Unity in the Community in need of support
June 10, 2010 in City Unity in the Community, the annual celebration of diversity in Spokane, needs a little help this year. The continuing economic downturn has decreased charitable giving nationwide, and Unity is no … 1
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Keller Ferry reopens after morning repairs
June 10, 2010 in City, Region The Keller Ferry on state Highway 21 north of Wilbur has reopened after repairs this morning closed it for three hours.
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Wild ride leads to two accidents, one arrest
June 10, 2010 in City A 22-year-old Worley, Idaho, man with a history of driving under the influence is in the Spokane County Jail today after a wild ride that involved at least two accidents …
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Teens arrested in Nine Mile Falls firearm burglary
June 10, 2010 in City Three 17-year-old boys have been arrested in a Memorial Day weekend burglary in which more than 25 firearms were stolen. 3
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Business update: Americans’ wealth keeps rising
June 10, 2010 in Business Americans saw their wealth increase at the start of this year as the economic recovery boosted stock portfolios. The Federal Reserve reported today that household net worth rose by 2.1 …
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Apartment fire injures resident in northeast Spokane
June 10, 2010 in City Fire investigators this morning returned to the scene of a north Spokane apartment fire that injured a resident and drove two others out of their homes late Wednesday night.
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Mount Rainier shaking with tiny ice quakes
June 10, 2010 in Region Swarms of tiny earthquakes from the top of Mount Rainier are causing seismometers to squiggle at the University of Washington in Seattle. 1
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Forecasters promising warm-up by Saturday
June 10, 2010 in City, Idaho One more cool and wet day is in store for the Inland Northwest until a system of higher air pressure this weekend drives away this latest in a string of …
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National security issue in rape trial
June 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 National security questions have been raised during the Spokane rape trial of a civilian contractor who, according to court testimony, took a woman he just met over the Internet into … 4
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BP severely underestimated potential spill in response plan
June 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 NEW ORLEANS – Glaring errors and omissions in BP’s oil spill response plans have exposed a slapdash effort to follow environmental rules, outraging Gulf Coast residents who can see on … 2
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Rift grows after border shooting
June 10, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Pointing their rifles, Mexican security forces chased away U.S. authorities investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old Mexican by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on the banks … 10
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Hands off the cell; tickets are $124
June 10, 2010 in City on Page A1 Drivers beware. Starting today, picking up that cell phone could trigger patrol sirens. For two years, talking or text messaging on a cell phone while driving has been illegal in … 11
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Accuracy watch
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