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Station’s frequency misreported

Broadcasts of Spokane Symphony concerts are aired on KPBX, 91.1 FM. The frequency was incorrect in a symphony review in Monday’s paper.

Shea didn’t endorse 5th district candidate

Because of a reporter’s error, an Oct. 13 story about the state House race between incumbent Matt Shea and Amy Biviano incorrectly stated that Shea endorsed Randall Yearout in the August primary in Eastern Washington’s 5th Congressional District. The error was repeated in an editorial on Oct. 23. Although Shea has not offered an endorsement of U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, he also did not endorse any of her primary opponents.

Shea, Biviano contested district misstated

Matt Shea and Amy Biviano are running for a state House seat in the 4th Legislative District. The district was incorrect in Doug Clark’s column Tuesday.

Number of burglaries in Spokane misreported

The number of burglaries in Spokane climbed from 2,565 in 2009 to 2,859 in 2010. Because of a reporting error, a story that appeared on page A5 on Tuesday listed the total number of all property crimes for those years.

Craft fair to be held Sunday

The Journey to the Cross Benefit Craft Fair will be Sunday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Spokane Valley Adventist Church, 1601 S. Sullivan Road in the Spokane Valley. The information that ran in the Today section on Oct. 28 was incorrect due to a clerical error.