Looking back on weekend coverage
It’s a Monday that felt like one. No deep news philosophy discussions today. Here are some nuggets and highlights from today’s and weekend’s print editions:
TODAY
•
Violence climbing near WSU campus
: Pullman cops want to fine fighters; ‘university district’ floated
•
Taming the tantrums
: Parents weigh in on best methods of dealing with child meltdown
SATURDAY
•
Pristina owner commits suicide
•
Sterling wins suit against feds
: Judge sides with financial firm, but limits damages to $1 million
•
Schools dump recalled beef in Northside Landfill
: Officials reject incineration; 50,000 pounds buried. More beef recall or mad cow disease-related stories are in
Newstracks
, and there’s video from Friday, shown below. One staffer asked if this story was overplayed. Deputy city editor Dan Hansen said it was remarkable that one interviewee on
the video
talked about animal abuse, instead of talking about sick cows getting into the food supply.
SUNDAY
•
Mentally ill inmates number in thousands
: Fate ‘dismal’ for convicts like Kim, advocates say
•
this month’s installment of Voices of War
with Bryant Smick (with
interview audio
)
• Out in the cold:
Thrill and chills for Yellowstone campers
MULTIMEDIA
Bruttles, a locally-made soft peanut brittle will be featured on the Rachel Ray Show.
Click here to view the audio slideshow
.
Recalled beef buried in landfill
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