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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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Athletics shut out Mariners
September 27, 2011 in Sports Trevor Cahill and two relievers held Seattle to just four hits while Josh Willingham and Scott Sizemore hit home runs in the Oakland Athletics 7-0 rout of the Mariners on …
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Eagles lose co-captain Johnson for rest of the season
September 27, 2011 in Sports Eastern Washington University’s reeling football fortunes took another big injury hit Tuesday, when the school announced that senior linebacker and co-captain Zach Johnson will miss the rest of the season … 2
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Pac-12 notebook: QBs, RBs have been sterling
September 27, 2011 in Sports What comes first, great quarterback play or impressive receiver performance?
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Man shot to death by Spokane police identified
September 27, 2011 in City, News A reportedly armed and suicidal man shot to death by Spokane police Monday night has been identified by family members as James Edward Rogers, 45. 53
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EWU volleyball player Kellerman endures medical ordeal
September 27, 2011 in Sports Cora Kellerman was a middle schooler at a swimming party in her hometown of La Conner, Wash., when she first noticed something was wrong. She exited the pool exhausted, her …
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UW faculty members honored by White House
September 27, 2011 in News, Region SEATTLE — Two University of Washington faculty members are being honored by the White House with presidential early career awards for scientists and engineers. The university says the awards are …
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Haz/mat probe closes Holy Family emergency room
September 27, 2011 The emergency room at Holy Family Hospital and several surrounding streets are closed as authorities investigate a report of a potential chemical spill.
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Company adds call center workers
September 27, 2011 in Business, City A company that produces ads on the back of grocery store receipts will add 65 workers to its Spokane call center later this year. 7
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ITD drops police escort rule for megaloads
September 27, 2011 in Idaho The first Nickel Bros. megaload on scenic Highway 12 in north-central Idaho, which crossed into Montana late Monday night, traveled without any state police escorts – and the Idaho Transportation … 4
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Boulevard is homely
Driving into Spokane on Country Homes Boulevard the other day brought back some great memories for me. You see, I’ve had the great opportunity to travel to many Third … 1
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After seeing D.C., Labrador now backs term limits
September 27, 2011 in Idaho Freshman Congressman Raul Labrador says after serving in the U.S. House and seeing what it’s really like, he’s changed his mind and now supports term limits. 5
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Longtime fugitive US hijacker caught in Portugal
September 27, 2011 in Nation/World, News NEWARK, N.J. — A convicted killer who escaped a New Jersey prison in 1970 and hijacked a U.S. airliner two years later while dressed as a priest has been captured … 2
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Cell service arrives in NYC subway
September 27, 2011 in News NEW YORK — It was the one place that New Yorkers could go to get away from singing cellphones, beeping BlackBerries and torrents of tweets. And now it’s disappearing.
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Cantaloupe outbreak could be deadliest in a decade
September 27, 2011 in Nation/World, Region As many as 14 people have died from possible listeria illnesses traced to Colorado cantaloupes, health officials say — a death toll that would make the food outbreak the deadliest … 4
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New sex abuse claims made against priests, nuns
September 27, 2011 in Region A second child sex abuse lawsuit has been filed against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena in as many weeks. 5
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NW today: Methow dropped from park proposal
September 27, 2011 in Region A group proposing an expansion of the North Cascades National Park has dropped plans to include much of the Methow Valley because of opposition from mountain bikers, hunters and hikers …
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Spring buying boosts home prices for 4th month
September 27, 2011 in Nation/World, Region Home prices rose for a fourth straight month in most major U.S. cities in July, buoyed by the peak buying season. But the housing market remains depressed, and prices are … 1
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Washington Dems explore election on tax hikes
September 27, 2011 in Region Democratic officials have been quietly exploring the logistics of a special election in February that could ask state voters to raise taxes to help fill another budget shortfall, according to … 9
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First Boeing 787 takes off from Everett
September 27, 2011 in Region Signed, sealed and delivered, the first Boeing 787 took off from Everett, Wash., today in the hands of launch customer All Nippon Airways.
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Drier air, wind gusts expected by this afternoon
September 27, 2011 in City, Idaho Areas of rain were reported this across the Inland Northwest, including the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene areas, but forecasters said they expect conditions to dry out by this afternoon.
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Potatoes in the hot seat
September 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 PORTLAND, Maine – Sen. Susan Collins, who hails from Maine’s potato country and picked potatoes as a girl, is working to restore some respect for the humble spud, which is … 2
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Standoff ends with man dead
September 27, 2011 in City on Page A1 A reportedly armed and suicidal man was shot to death Monday night by Spokane police after a nearly two-hour standoff on the lower South Hill. The identity of the dead … 50
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Deal reached on U.S. budget
September 27, 2011 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Ending weeks of political brinkmanship, Congress finessed a dispute over disaster aid Monday night and advanced legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown only days away. The agreement … 14
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Garland District stunned by fire
September 27, 2011 in City on Page A1 Spokane’s Garland District residents and business owners were in shock Monday after a Sunday night fire ravaged two neighborhood landmarks – Mary Lou’s Milk Bottle at Garland and Post, and …
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