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No charges for deputies in crash that killed diabetic man
September 22, 2011 in News, City Prosecutors have declined to pursue criminal charges against two Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies involved in a fatal crash with a diabetic man in June. 18
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Corridor funding may hit dead end
September 4, 2011 in City on Page A1 As the northern half of the north Spokane freeway nears completion, state transportation officials say there is no clear route to financing the hugely expensive southern half. Nearly $600 million … 26
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U.S. 395 reopens in Chewelah
May 17, 2011 in City The Washington Department of Transportation this morning reported that U.S. Highway 395 through Chewelah was blocked by flood waters from Chewelah Creek, but reopened by 10 a.m.
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Slush, speed blamed for N. Spokane accident
January 13, 2011 in City A combination of slush on the highway and driving too fast for conditions were blamed for a traffic accident this morning that injured a 40-year-old driver, the Washington State Patrol …
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Getting There: Bus line links Spokane to northern neighbors
September 20, 2010 in City on Page A1 Folks living along the U.S. Highway 395 corridor north of Spokane are going to get a new choice for transportation. The state of Washington has launched bus service between Kettle …
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Highway 395 crash kills motorcyclist
August 20, 2010 in City on Page A9 A 58-year-old Bellevue man died Thursday when his motorcycle collided with a car on U.S. Highway 395 south of Deer Park. Richard P. Wittgenstein was riding his 2007 Harley-Davidson south … 1
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Getting There: Lincoln Street redesigned with pond in mind
August 16, 2010 in City on Page A1 A newly rebuilt section of Lincoln Street on Spokane’s South Hill contains an innovative system for gathering and reusing storm water in Cannon Hill Park. Mayor Mary Verner led a … 4

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