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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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Chiefs survive Cougars onslaught
March 12, 2013 in Sports The Spokane Chiefs put themselves in position Tuesday night to claim home-ice advantage for the first round of the Western Hockey League playoffs. They also put themselves in position to …
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Man sought in grandparents’ deaths captured
March 12, 2013 in Region Police stormed a motel room in a seaside town Tuesday evening and captured a Washington state man suspected of killing his grandparents, ending a multistate search and a tense daylong …
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Cougars look to ride recent momentum
March 12, 2013 in Sports When WSU finally plays Washington Wednesday night at 8:30 – or 8:45, or 9, depending on how far behind schedule the tournament is by that point – the Cougars likely … 1
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School levies pass in most North Idaho districts
March 12, 2013 in Idaho Coeur d’Alene voters said yes Tuesday to extending a tax levy that the school district leans on more heavily in a period of dwindling state support for education. 1
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Shock stress defense entering 2013 season
March 12, 2013 in Sports For the Spokane Shock, the journey back to the Arena Football League playoffs better have a few stops along the way. That wasn’t the case last year, when the Shock …
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Post Falls man arrested in death of teenager
March 12, 2013 in Idaho Dylan P. Paschall said the last time he saw Luke Anana-Kuewa, the teenager was alive. That was nearly one year ago after an evening of drinking rum and smoking marijuana … 8
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Eastern, Idaho women enter as solid No. 3 seeds
March 12, 2013 in Sports Eastern Washington made its lone appearance in the NCAA tournament 26 years ago. Idaho’s only tourney berth came two years before that.
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Navy identifies three crew members who died in jet crash near Harrington
March 12, 2013 in City, News Three crew members who died in the crash of a Navy jet Monday were identified this afternoon. 2
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Idaho bill to license X-ray techs stalls
March 12, 2013 in Idaho Idaho is one of just six states with no training or certification requirements whatever for workers who run X-rays on patients, from simple pictures to CT scans and other complicated … 9
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New festival to hit The Gorge this summer
March 12, 2013 in City, Features Robert Plant is among the headliners at a new festival hitting the Gorge Amphitheatre this summer. Jambase Live, July 5-6, also will feature Michael Franti & Spearhead, Slightly Stoopid, Galactic, …
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Conclave to elect new pope begins
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World VATICAN CITY — Cardinals from around the globe locked themselves inside the Sistine Chapel today to choose a new leader for the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics and their troubled church, … 15
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A look at the exchanges
March 12, 2013 A graphic look at how health care exhanges work and a state-by-state glance.
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Handcuffed homicide victim identified as Heather Cassel
March 12, 2013 in City A convicted felon and his nephew are in custody and facing charges of first-degree murder in connection with the young woman found shot to death early Monday at an apartment … 59
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US employers post more jobs, cut fewer workers
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World WASHINGTON — U.S. employers advertised more job openings in January, suggesting that hiring will remain healthy in the coming months. 27
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Man sought in grandparents’ death in Seattle area
March 12, 2013 in Region SEATTLE — A multistate manhunt is under way for a man accused of killing the Seattle-area grandparents who picked him up after his release from a Washington state prison, hosted … 8
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USC suspends athletes post-fight
March 12, 2013 in City on Page A1 The University of Southern California has suspended two basketball players indefinitely following allegations of their involvement in a melee in downtown Spokane early Sunday. Spokane police continue to investigate a … 10
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Navy plane crash leaves three dead
March 12, 2013 in City on Page A1 The remains of three U.S. Navy fliers killed in Monday’s training flight crash 20 miles southwest of Davenport, Wash., will be recovered later today. “The site will remain secure until … 5
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U.S. adds N. Korea sanctions
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – The Obama administration reacted with new sanctions and blunt warnings Monday to a North Korean declaration that it had “completely scrapped” the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean … 1
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State’s new online insurance exchange will carry coverage
March 12, 2013 in City, Health on Page A1 From the outside, you’d never guess what’s going on in the nondescript old building across Capitol Way from the Starbucks in downtown Olympia. Within those painted concrete slabs, an agency … 16
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Recent storms ease drought across middle of country
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A2 ST. LOUIS – Recent rain and snowstorms have eased the grip of the worst U.S. drought in decades in portions of the nation’s midsection, swelling some major inland rivers to …
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Accuracy watch
March 12, 2013 in City on Page A2 For 03-12-2013
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In brief: Ex-mayor convicted, jailed
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 DETROIT – Jurors in a city buffeted by financial crisis convicted former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick on corruption charges Monday, capping a five-month trial that exposed a brazen pay-to-play culture … 1
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Photo: Japan tsunami anniversary
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 Honoring victims: Buddhist monks march on the seawall in Miyako, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on Monday, marking the second anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear catastrophe that killed nearly 19, …
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Afghan cop kills 2 U.S. troops
March 12, 2013 in Nation/World on Page A3 KABUL, Afghanistan – A police officer opened fire on U.S. and Afghan forces at a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, sparking a firefight that killed two U.S. troops …
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