Archives | April 15, 2010
Results
Business
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Magnuson Hotels see growth in total reservations
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Sterling adopts rights plan
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Taxes: Late drop-off locations and what to do if you can’t pay
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Business in brief: Foreclosures up for area in March
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Recovery evident in multiple indicators
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’09 tax breaks can even confuse IRS
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Even cheapest iPad includes temptations
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Signature Genomics gets new owner
Crime/Public Safety
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Happy April 15: Man charged with tax evasion
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Police ombudsman submits first report
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K-9 nabs 2 burglary suspects after crash
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Elton avoids jail after violating court orders
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Man gets 6 months after judge rejects deal
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Rapist now a transient in Spokane County
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Hate-crime defense targets alleged victim
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Police union: No confidence in Kirkpatrick
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State gets $500,000 in seized cig money
Features
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Ebert hates ‘Kick-Ass’: What?
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Here’s a short film that rocks
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Get ready for a summer filled with moments like this …
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From the Headlines re Otto Zhem
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The Gray Lady’s glory has faded
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At the fence wanting in?
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Stage listings
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Horoscope
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Arts calendar
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If you’re unhappy, think separation
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State says the kids are alright
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reunions
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Spokane clubs
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Idaho clubs
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Galleries
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Dr. Gott: Readers share tales of a drawing salve
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‘Eleemosynary’ lands at Interplayers
Idaho
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Cis: It Is Personal Against Kennedy
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P.S. Otter Addresses Spokane Tea Party
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More on tea parties…
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Tax Day Wild Card — 4.15.10
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Tea Party Express Backs Minnick
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4.9 quake shakes Utah, Wyo., Idaho
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PM Headlines — 4.15.10
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APhoto Of The Day — 4.15.10
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Scanner Traffic/PM — 4.15.10
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HBO Blogosphere — 4.15.10
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Ward Disses Minnick Tea Party Backing
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Tea Party Boise Rallies For Change
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Was Hux Quote Used w/o Attribution?
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Starr: State Wrong Re: Fund-raising
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Share your Mount St. Helens memories
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Porn Star Bows Out of US Senate Race
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Tea Partiers: Wealthier, More Educated
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KREM2: Deputy Sues Over Burger Spit
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Brent: Pizza Delivery Beats Recession
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Noon: 2000 Attend Boise Tea Party
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Sending a message…
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Tea Party rally draws crowd to Capitol
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High Noon: Chasing Dust Stirs Memories
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Scanner Traffic/AM — 4.15.10
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KXLY Covers Brannon/Kennedy Story
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Idaho Blogosphere — 4.15.10
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She No Longer Mocks Crocs
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First Idaho primary campaign commercial of season features borrowed pickup truck
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Idaho campaign ad features borrowed pickup
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Toyota
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HBO Poll: Accountant Does MyTaxes
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House GOP leaders warn schools to plan for more cutbacks, key senator objects
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The Political Sandbox
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Labrador Fires Campaign Manager
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Post Falls Hairdresser Runs For Guv
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SWX: Leaf Seeks To Rebuild WSU Ties
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AM Headlines/Tax Day — 4.15.10
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2500 Attend Kootenai County Tea Party
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Brannon: ‘I’m Not A Sore Loser’
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Signe: Bailing Out Rich Guys
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New forecast: sun Friday, showers Saturday, sun Sunday
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Federal tax returns due at midnight
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Tribes promote census count
Nation/World
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$18 billion jobless benefits bill goes to Obama
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Lawyer: Charges dropped against 9 missionaries
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Feds consider adding wolverines to endangered list
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2009 taxes lower
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Nation in brief: Holder: U.S. still targets bin Laden
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Iran progressing on enrichment
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Blagojevich case detailed in document
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U.K. shop stops sale of girls padded bikini
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World in brief: Quake damage widespread
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Sardine industry packs up, leaves
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Debate hinges on bailouts
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Economy tops voters’ list, poll finds
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Panel clears climate researchers
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Report links smoking, depression
Spokane
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Read the signs held at the Tea Party rally in Spokane
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Tea supporters turn out for a party
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Wash. high court: Immigration status inadmissible
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Whitworth board deciding Friday on new president
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Washington flags lower for slain soldier
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Zehm grand jury to hear evidence police changed testimony
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Union says members lack faith in police chief
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Idaho records
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Washington records
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Groups ask judge to limit drawdown
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Jury won’t hear of gun felonies
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Tour highlights Spokane history
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Car hits Central Valley school bus
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U-Hi student newspapers destroyed
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Liquor board gets seized money
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Group wants anti-U.N. item on ballot
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Police ombudsman issues first report to city
Sports
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GSL baseball roundup
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Thursday Prep Page
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WSU sees improvement at tight end
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Vandal men add two signees
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Bossier-Shreveport player has Spokane ties
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Carter on his decision
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Carter officially signs with GU
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Warm day awaits WSU practice
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Greg Lee: Thoreson demanded hard work
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In brief: Fishing derbies
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Roundup: CV hands Prep first GSL loss
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Hasselbeck knows pressure can come from every side
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Opening dates primer
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Dworshak new hot spot
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Chinook news good
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Streams offer reason to stay close to home
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Selective lakes popular
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Sign up for Fish-In
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Hook a kid on fish
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Once again, Spokane-area lakes offer high success rates
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Plentiful panfish offer sport, taste
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Idaho rivers healthy
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Rule changes aplenty
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Great pickings for bass fishermen
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Coffeepot can satisfy all anglers
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Sprague’s west end restricted
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Northern lakes sans ice
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Simon stands tall on mound for CV
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Prep notebook: Rogers wins big mat title
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Today’s Best
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In brief: Penguins lose playoff opener to Senators
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Scoreboard
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Newsmakers
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Today’s menu
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On the air
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Sports in brief: Annual fishing section inside
Washington Voices
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In brief: Senior wellness fair planned for Saturday
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North Pines Middle School honor roll
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Family calendar
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Temple to hold food bazaar
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Letters
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Dad’s classic Corvette logs miles of adventure
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Lottery winners
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High school scholars will be honored
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Chasing away dust stirs memories
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Inland Northwest twisters unusual; rarely devastating
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Ferris presents ‘Our Town’
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Riverside music programs awarded
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Spokane in brief: Signup for dodgeball league
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Council agrees to settle suit over driveway
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ChangePoint at work
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In brief: Learn more about U.S. naturalization
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Liberty Park Church plans book, bake sales
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Study finds Glenrose ballparks would create traffic congestion
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Senior games
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Spokane in brief: Learn about U.S. naturalization
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Boys & Girls’ Mead branch set to open
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Peaceful Valley community center cares for youths
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Spokane Valley crews upgrade rutted roads
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1890 explosion killed 26 at railroad site
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Spokane Law Enforcement Museum to open soon
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Senior meals
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It’s time to uncover, prune roses
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Avian rescue takes flight at TLC Bird Haven