Archives | August 1, 2013
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Nation/World
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Ariel Castro sentenced to life in prison without parole
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Iraq sees highest monthly death toll in 5 years
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Russia will enforce anti-gay law during Olympics
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Lohan to complete 18 months of therapy
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Texas police pull Zimmerman over
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Simpson wins small legal victory
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More Afghan civilians being killed
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Senators vote against cutting off Egypt aid
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Student loan bill clears House
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In brief: House votes to sanction Iran oil exports further
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Palin donations lower in 2013
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Hagel says cuts to budget could undermine defense
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Al-Qaida vows U.S. prisons attack
Spokane
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Officer accused of harassment won’t face charges
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Former NBA star Craig Ehlo arrested
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Kids Helping Kids concert tonight has been moved
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CdA man in custody following brief standoff
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Thunderstorms on the way
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Washington records
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Clark: Dutch’s pawnshop will close, but Gary Singer will live on
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Jobless benefits being cut
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State: Greater scrutiny of coal trains required
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‘Badass’ Spokane movie may see screen
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Man pleads guilty to courthouse bomb threat
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Woman rescues dog that lived in Liberty Lake field for years
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Authorities say wolf caused calf’s death
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St. Patrick’s will close its doors temporarily
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Washington caregivers failed background check, state audit finds
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Nespelem fire an accident
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Wildfire burns toward Kittitas County wind farm
Sports
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Volcanoes rain on Indians’ parade
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Seahawks hopeful Harvin will play this season
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Cougars ready for camp in Lewiston
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Today’s menu
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Scoreboard
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On the air
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Roma routs MLS Stars
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Elite field at Firestone
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Franklin wins 200 freestyle for third gold
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Vandals add three players to roster
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Mariners battle, fall to Boston in 15th
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Today’s Best
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No Harvin, no change in plan for Seahawks
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Idaho champion CdA All-Stars a step away from youth World Series
Washington Voices
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Neighborhood notes
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Religion calendar
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Senior activities
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East Valley High School honor roll
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Group awards oncology nurse for service helping children with cancer
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Argonne overhaul begins; traffic restricted for several weeks
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Solar storm activity believed on decline
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Dana Eberly has plied glass tubes into glowing neon signs since the ’80s
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Hillyard Festival brings food, music
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A look, a song started the Cassis’ long romance
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In brief: Fundraising event Friday for Unity
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In brief: Friday fundraiser for Unity event
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Painted Hills will be sold at auction
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Accuracy watch
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Volunteer opportunities
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School reunions
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Manito installs curvy sidewalk
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Fugitive arrested at Liberty Lake police station
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Spokane Valley looks at adding sewer
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June garden captures beauty of plants rejected by others
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Kelly Rominger encouraged, inspired by others’ creativity
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Senior meals