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Friday, February 10, 2012
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3 dead in North Spokane homicide
February 10, 2012 Two juveniles and an adult woman are dead in what police are considering a triple homicide in North Spokane. None of the victims had been identified, and police would not … 5
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Chiefs scramble way past Seattle
February 10, 2012 in Sports Twice in one week now, the Spokane Chiefs have proven they can come through in a scramble.
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Police investigating homicide in N. Spokane
February 10, 2012 in News Spokane police are investigating a possible homicide in North Spokane. At 7:15 this evening, someone called 911 and said they found a dead body in a house near the intersection … 5
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Spokane Golf & Travel Show adds features
February 10, 2012 in Sports Tom Stebbins is quick to admit that the Spokane Golf & Travel Show he and his wife, Karen, first put on in 1999 suffered through some “ugly years” during its …
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GOP contest coming to the Northwest
February 10, 2012 in News OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is bringing his campaign to Washington next week. State GOP spokesman Josh Amato says Santorum will hold a public event Monday … 7
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SUV hits motorcyclist in downtown Spokane
February 10, 2012 in News A crash between an SUV and motorcyclist on Riverside Avenue and Post Street caused some congestion for STA buses and other traffic and sent the motorcyclist to a hospital. The … 3
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Lions come to GU with perfect WCC road mark
February 10, 2012 in Sports The basketball game and the events surrounding it have meaning.
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Cougars know Ducks can be dangerous
February 10, 2012 in Sports EUGENE, Ore. – The television replay they watched Friday looked awfully familiar to the Washington State Cougars.
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Shawn Vestal talks about Harpham case on KHQ
February 10, 2012 Spokesman-Review columnist Shawn Vestal appears on KHQ’s NewsBreak today to talk about his two-part column on how the FBI took down Kevin Harpham, who planted a bomb last year along … 1
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New CdA Tribe radio station starts broadcasting
February 10, 2012 in Idaho The Coeur d’Alene Tribe’s new radio station, KWIS 88.3 FM, has begun broadcasting. 7
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Idaho lawmakers kill minimum lake level bill
February 10, 2012 in Idaho BOISE - Idaho lawmakers have killed legislation to set a minimum lake level for Cocolalla Lake in North Idaho, after Bonner County commissioners came out against it earlier this week. 2
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Judge grants Thompson request to interview witness
February 10, 2012 in City, News A federal judge today granted a request by the attorney for former Spokane Police Officer Karl F. Thompson Jr. to interview a government expert witness who claims that federal prosecutors … 262
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Police: Starbuck had ex-wife’s death certificate displayed
February 10, 2012 in City, News A man accused of strangling his ex-wife and posing her dead body had her death certificate displayed in his home when detectives arrested him this week, detectives say. 5
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They’re back: Social issues overtake U.S. politics
February 10, 2012 All of a sudden, abortion, contraception and gay marriage are at the center of American political discourse, with the struggling — though improving — economy pushed to the background. 5
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Obama: Birth control policy meets everyone’s needs
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World President Barack Obama declared Friday he’s found a solution to a birth-control uproar that will protect religious liberty but also ensure that women have access to free contraception, as he … 34
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Idaho rejects anti-discrimination law for gays
February 10, 2012 in Idaho An Idaho Senate committee today, on a party-line vote, rejected legislation to ban housing and employment discrimination against gay people, as a shocked crowd of more than 250 supporters of … 55
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Blanchette: Gonzaga showed its power in rematch
February 10, 2012 in Sports Game long over, a Gonzaga operative pushed a wheelchair through a ground-level corridor at the McCarthey Athletic Center and toward the court, where he encountered Randy Bennett – more resigned …
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Mortgage settlement amounts to $25 billion
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – State and federal regulators on Thursday announced a settlement worth at least $25 billion with Bank of America and four other large banks, ending several years of litigation …
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Funds for forest grooming good for wildlife, water, fire prevention
February 10, 2012 in Idaho on Page A1 Two local forests could receive more than $90 million over the next decade for projects that would create jobs in the woods, reduce the risk of catastrophic forest fires and … 1
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City, Zehm family will enter mediation regarding lawsuit
February 10, 2012 in City on Page A1 In the first significant step toward a possible settlement, Spokane city leaders and attorneys representing the mother and estate of Otto Zehm announced late Thursday that they will enter mediation … 25
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Reactors get first approval in decades
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – A consortium of utilities in the South won government approval Thursday to construct two new reactors at an estimated cost of $14 billion, the strongest signal yet that … 5
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House passes ethics bill banning insider trading
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 WASHINGTON – The House passed a sweeping new ethics bill that bans lawmakers from using insider information for personal gain, but Republican leaders came under criticism for softening the legislation … 6
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Eurozone rebuffs Greece on plan
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A2 BRUSSELS – Just hours after Greece gave in to painful new job and spending cuts, European ministers declared Thursday that Athens didn’t go far enough and demanded more within a …
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Women closer to combat
February 10, 2012 in Nation/World on Page A3 WASHINGTON – New orders from the Pentagon: The military on Thursday formally opened thousands of jobs to women in units that are closer to the front lines than ever before, … 1

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