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No charges in fatal Rathdrum stabbing
September 29, 2010 in Idaho No charges will be filed against a Rathdrum man in the Sept. 24 stabbing death of his daughter’s boyfriend, Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney Barry McHugh announced today. Based on the … 1
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Suspect in child’s death faces $1 million bond
September 29, 2010 in City A 22-year-old Spokane man already under investigation for abusing a baby girl was arrested late Tuesday after his girlfriend’s 1-year-old son was found beaten to death in their Hillyard apartment. … 42
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Harvey convicted, faces 45-year sentence
September 29, 2010 in City A Spokane man faces a minimum of 45 years in prison after a jury convicted him today of two counts of murder that followed a dispute over a car swap. 3
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Senate inaction puts Indian trust settlement on hold
September 29, 2010 in Nation/World, Region Supporters of a $3.4 billion government settlement with American Indians will have to keep waiting. 5
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UI assistant coach cancer-free, back in action
September 29, 2010 in Sports The pesky issue had come up before, first when he was a teenager. Steve Axman was told he had a floating chip in his jaw, and for years after that …
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Mariners find new way to lose
September 29, 2010 in Sports M’s reliever Dan Cortes blew a three-run lead in the eighth inning, then lost the game in bizarre fashion in the ninth, 6-5, to the Texas Rangers.
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Vince Grippi’s Pac-10 picks
September 29, 2010 in Sports I’m pretty sure UCLA’s upset of Texas caught many people by surprise, including me. The smart ones, of course, took the Bruins and the 16 points. That, sorry to say, … 1
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Search for wanted felon briefly locks down school
September 29, 2010 in City Liberty Lake Elementary School was briefly locked down this afternoon as a precaution after school officials learned of some police activity in the area. 1
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DSHS to cut staff by 380
September 29, 2010 in News OLYMPIA — One of the state’s largest agencies will cut 380 employees, give the remaining staff two more days of unpaid leave and reduce the amounts spent on long-term care, … 9
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Cougars’ trip south could be one of last
September 29, 2010 in Sports The once sacrosanct annual trip to Southern California for the Pac-10’s Northwest schools will probably be bargained away during conference realignment discussions for a more equitable financial arrangement.
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Wellesley reopens at Division ahead of schedule
September 29, 2010 in City Wellesley Avenue at Division Street was reopened to traffic this afternoon after construction of a new concrete intersection resulted in a closure of east-west traffic in recent weeks. 1
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Greg Lee: Rating GSL football teams at halfway point
September 29, 2010 in Sports Prep sports writer Greg Lee takes a look at the GSL football race as it approaches the halfway point.
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Government warns about infant sleep positioners
September 29, 2010 in Nation/World Those soft fabric sleep positioners that parents put in the crib to keep babies safely sleeping on their backs could be dangerous, even deadly, for little ones, the federal government …
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War hero’s family blocked from White House tour
September 29, 2010 in News, Idaho The family of World War II hero and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Vernon Baker was denied access to a White House tour on Saturday because Baker’s grandson was wearing … 26
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Feds deny protection to pygmy rabbit
September 29, 2010 in Region A federal agency says the rare pygmy rabbit does not warrant protection under the endangered species act.
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Study: Texting bans may boost accident risks
September 29, 2010 in News A new study says laws that ban texting while driving don’t reduce wrecks and might actually increase risks. 13
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Vancouver woman pleads not guilty in acid hoax
September 29, 2010 in Region Her face red and blotchy, the woman who splashed acid in her face in what was a bizarre hoax made a brief court appearance today and was ordered by a … 8
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Even warmer weather on the way
September 29, 2010 in City, Idaho A system of higher air pressure that has brought summer-like conditions to the Inland Northwest this week is strengthening today and should continue the warm up through at least Saturday, …
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Medical Lake site chosen for jail in 2-1 vote
September 29, 2010 in City on Page A1 Spokane County commissioners accepted no public testimony but aired their own views on a new jail for an hour and a half Tuesday. They then voted 2-1 to confirm a … 44
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Nationwide and close to home, poverty tightens its grip
September 29, 2010 in City on Page A1 U.S. Census Bureau data reflect what everyone knows: The recession that persisted in 2009 bit into pay and benefits, and cut jobs. Poverty rates rose and food stamps were issued … 54
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Obama turns up volume on faith talk
September 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is getting more public about his Christianity. First he raised his Christian faith at a White House news conference this month. Then he went to … 4
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Bureaucracy’s pace leaves Haiti in rubble
September 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A1 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Nearly nine months after the earthquake, more than a million Haitians still live on the streets between piles of rubble. One reason: Not a cent of the … 3
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Emanuel’s tenants tenacious on lease
September 29, 2010 in Nation/World on Page A2 CHICAGO – If Rahm Emanuel wants to run for Chicago mayor, the White House chief of staff will have to persuade voters to do what the couple leasing his Chicago …
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Accuracy watch
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