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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
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Hernandez struggles again in M’s loss
June 12, 2012 in Sports SEATTLE - Another forgettable home night for the Seattle Mariners will do nothing to calm fans over two of the bigger concerns facing the franchise.
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Indians begin minicamp with eyes on opener
June 12, 2012 in Sports Tim Hulett will spend most of this week as somewhat of a baseball magician as he and his staff stuff three weeks’ worth of training into three days of minicamp.
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Thunder roar back to take Game 1
June 12, 2012 in Sports OKLAHOMA CITY - Kevin Durant showed LeBron James how to play the fourth quarter in the NBA finals. Durant scored 17 of his 36 points in another nightmarish final period …
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Homeowner in fatal shooting cleared; 911 call released
June 12, 2012 in City, News A Newman Lake homeowner did nothing wrong when he shot his girlfriend’s ex to death after being threatened by him with guns last month, prosecutors say. 9
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Shock players hear AFL’s newest proposal
June 12, 2012 in Sports Shortly after practice ended Tuesday, Spokane Shock players gathered in the end zone as majority owner Brady Nelson detailed the Arena Football League’s latest proposal that he hopes will settle …
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Man suffers smoke inhalation in Spokane Valley fire
June 12, 2012 in City Emergency responders rushed a man to Sacred Heart Medical Center after a fire broke out in Spokane Valley Tuesday evening.
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Second jury hangs on stoned-while driving trial
June 12, 2012 in City A second jury in nine months failed to agree today whether a Deer Park man’s marijuana use caused a fatal crash, highlighting the lack of accepted standards to determine when … 8
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Viking Tavern closes as state seeks back taxes
June 12, 2012 in Business Owners of the North Spokane nightclub Viking Tavern closed its doors Tuesday, a business worker said. The company that is the listed owner is Spokane firm Phoenix IV Inc., with … 3
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Thunderstorms showing up across region
June 12, 2012 in City, Idaho Thunderstorms are starting to pop up across the Inland Northwest, and the National Weather Service said they may continue through this evening. 1
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Verizon phasing out most existing phone plans
June 12, 2012 NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless, the nation’s largest cellphone company, is phasing out nearly all of its existing phone plans and replacing them with pricing schemes that encourage customers … 5
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10th annual Street Music Week continuing downtown
June 12, 2012 in City The 10th annual Spokane Street Music Week continues all week from noon to 1 p.m. on downtown street corners.
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Spokane man guilty of tire iron attack
June 12, 2012 in City, News A jury of seven men and five women today found a Spokane man guilty of attacking a refugee from Iraq with a tire iron during a gruesome attack that left … 10
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Man in Spokane River accidentally drowned
June 12, 2012 in City, News A body recovered from the Spokane River Monday is that of a 23-year-old man, authorities said today. 10
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Health benefits helping rekindle interest in organic gardening
June 12, 2012 in Health When Laurie Garretson’s son was diagnosed with leukemia nearly 40 years ago, doctors told her that he wouldn’t see his third birthday. As a loving mother, she wasn’t going to …
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Couples trying to conceive advised to get healthy, learn to relax
June 12, 2012 in Health When couples decide to conceive, health is often a big concern, though not one most young couples think they need to worry about.
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Dog leashes to be enforced at Spokane County parks
June 12, 2012 in City, Idaho, Outdoors An emphasis patrol to enforce dog leash laws on 12,000 acres of Spokane County park and conservation lands is being launched later this week. 34
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Lost pup was a wolf, tests show
June 12, 2012 A DNA test shows that a pup picked up outside of Ketchum, Idaho, on May 25 is a wild wolf. 5
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Idaho executes inmate for 1984 killing
June 12, 2012 in Idaho Idaho executed Richard Leavitt for a 1984 murder on Tuesday, with witnesses, for the first time, watching the entire lethal injection process, pursuant to a court order issued in response … 12
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Vatican says US nuns must promote church teachings
June 12, 2012 in Nation/World The Vatican insisted after a high level meeting today that American nuns must faithfully promote age-old church teachings, after the women were accused by Rome of flouting core doctrine and … 32
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Spokane woman crushed by own car identified
June 12, 2012 in City, News A Spokane woman who died after being run over by her own car has been identified as Kaitlyn Rebstock, 22. 1
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Fighting escalates across Syria, U.N. reports
June 12, 2012 in City on Page A1 BEIRUT – The United States accused the Syrian government of using “new horrific tactics” Monday, as U.N. observers reported Syrian helicopters were firing on rebellious areas and concerns mounted that … 6
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Some insurers to keep health law’s provisions
June 12, 2012 in City, Health on Page A1 Some of the nation’s biggest health insurers will keep some popular parts of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul even if the law fails to survive Supreme Court scrutiny. UnitedHealthcare, … 18
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Discovery leads to murder trial delay
June 12, 2012 in City on Page A1 The last-minute discovery that a famous TV host and an actor handled a hat worn by a killer sought in Spokane since 1992 has temporarily halted the accused murderer’s trial. … 1
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Valley Hospital enjoys financial success while expanding
June 12, 2012 in City, Health on Page A1 As health care careens between pending reforms and soaring costs, Valley Hospital has quietly succeeded. It is the smallest of the city’s four main hospitals, an outpost that has often … 3
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