Archives | Monday, Aug. 27, 2018
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Business
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A New Zealand honey is causing legal problems in the US
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Source: Toyota to invest $500 million in Uber
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Kushner Cos. fined $210K by New York for false documents
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Marriott has room at the inn … for more Bibles
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JetBlue increases fees for checked bags
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Ex-Fiat Chrysler exec gets 5.5 years in union bribery case
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Tesla shares slip after company decides to stay public
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Studio Cascade joins larger company, which anticipates expanding Spokane workforce
Nation
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McCain’s final statement: Americans have ‘more in common’
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Cohen’s lawyer walks back claim Trump knew of Russia meeting
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Shooting suspect had history of mental illness
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Under pressure, Trump re-lowers White House flag for McCain
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U.S., Mexico tentatively set to replace NAFTA with new deal
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Nation’s top student loan official resigns
Spokane
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City Council seeks emergency shelters as House of Charity cuts loom
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Washington agriculture officials welcome news of Mexico trade accord
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100 years ago in Spokane: Man accused of kidnapping 11-year-old girl
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Spokane police officer pleads guilty to helping daughter in assault by hiding evidence
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Rain clears smoke … for now
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Then and Now: 915 and 919 W. First Ave.
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100 years ago in Spokane: Letter from a French hospital bed
Sports
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MLB roundup: Astros top Athletics in A.L. West showdown
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Area Sports Menu for Tuesday, August 28
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On the air
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Couch Slouch: There sure are a lot of ex-Cowboys on NFL telecasts
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Surging Yankees about to get some stars back
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Grip on Sports: If the Mariners’ door is closing, at least college football’s window is opening
Washington
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Olympia synagogue plans ceremony to declare itself a sanctuary for immigrants
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Newlywed couple die in I-82 crash
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Family finds way forward after QB Tyler Hilinski’s suicide
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As first day of school approaches, no progress on negotiations
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Adventurers flock to the Washington side of the Gorge
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Judge continues ban on posting plans for 3D plastic guns
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Nearly every Native American woman in Seattle survey said she was raped or coerced into sex
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$300 million to dam up a dry canyon? It could make sense for the Mid-Columbia