Archives | July 31, 2014
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Business
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Ambassadors Group
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Federal Reserve mostly positive on economy, but cites job market
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In brief: Treasury proposes ‘know your customer’ rules for banks
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U.S. economy grows at 4 percent annual rate in second quarter
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Bank of America fined $1.3 billion for actions by Countrywide
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Boeing confirms new Dreamliner to be built in South Carolina
Features
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Two advantages to not having AC
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North and South
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Remember her?
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What’s going on here?
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On newsstands about now in 1967
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Have any August Eve traditions?
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When timing bites you in the ass
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Can you find Spokane in this list?
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Fact checking can ruin a good story
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Any thoughts about “Sharknado 2”?
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Dolly Parton 2004 tour dates
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Can you name any of these WFL teams?
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Fresh Wedding Drinks with a Tiny Footprint
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How to Customize Your Seating
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How many of these songs ring a bell?
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Annie’s Mailbox: Fight loneliness, get involved
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Ask Dr. K: Iodine, salt and your thyroid gland
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Actor takes on James Brown biopic
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 7.31.14
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Parting Shot — 7.31.14
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Woman Swims Pend Oreille In 20 Hrs
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Review: Uva Trattoria — 2 Thumbs Up
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.31.14
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PM Headlines — 7.31.14
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Malloy: The New Press Secretary
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HBO Blogosphere — 7.31.14
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Boundary Co Inmate Hangs Himself
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USA Cat-Dog Divide Leans … Dog
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HucksOnline Temp: 96 Degrees
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Guns On Campus For Oklahoma, Too?
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A Spring Chorus
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Quotable Quote
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Update: Swimmer 6 Miles From Finish
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Yakety Yak, Don’t Talk Back
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Idaho College ‘Go On’ Rate Only 52%
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Nugent Responds To Lost Casino Gig
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Soaking Up Rays
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IFF: Idaho’s In An Awkward Spot
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City Launches Online Poll
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.31.14
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AM: Flagpole Painter Recuperates
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Poll: Labrador’s Gain, Idaho’s Loss
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Adler: Why Did Popkey Jump?
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‘Huckleberry Road’
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Hey, Didn’t You Used To Be …
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Poll: Hydros? Good Riddance
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Edit: Idaho GOP Broken … So What?
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Post Falls To Upgrade Spokane Street
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Reagan Repubs Air Endorsements
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Mitchell Pledges To Serve Just 1 Term
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Swimmer Tries To Swim Pend Oreille
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Adam: Labrador’s Going Places
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New Spokane Hotel Will Be Grand
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Front Porch: Grateful For Vet’s Story
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Human Shields
Nation/World
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Journal Communications, Scripps Co. announce deal
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House leaders abandon border bill
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Demoted worker shoots CEO, kills self in Chicago
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Investigators reach Ukraine crash site for first time
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Downpour in India causes fatal landslide
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People: ‘Girls’ star Williams will fly as Peter Pan
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House OKs bill to reform VA
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In brief: Water main burst near UCLA lost 20 million gallons
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In brief: FBI gets its man, wanted for Louisiana rape, killing
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Fire crews protect sequoias from Yosemite fire
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CIA interrogation methods kept from Powell, report says
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Six Philadelphia officers charged in drug corruption case
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Border crisis bill advances in Senate
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Obama takes tougher line against Gaza casualties
Outdoors
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Little Spokane River spot fire chars Knothead trail
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Access Fund supporting climbers: A voice that speaks for climbers nationwide
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Weekend weather: Heat relief a week away
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In brief: Red Crass Memorial Fund Raiser on Saturday
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Landers: More thoughtful fence building helps keep critters safe
Spokane
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Bipartisan Ex-Im Bank bill introduced in Senate
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Inslee, other govs oppose oil drilling off coast
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State wants to be part of pot ban cases
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The Nuge responds to his CDA casino cancellation
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$26 million promised for new fire, police vehicles and equipment
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Spokane to host NCAA Division I women’s basketball regional
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Man arrested in overnight shots-fired burglary
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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In brief: Seventeen animals rescued from property near Cheney
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Washington records
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Idaho records
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Jumbo ferry’s breakdown causing commute headache
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In brief: Spokane man sentenced in bank robberies
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Mobile home park residents still feeling storm’s clout
Sports
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Indians use second half to try new looks
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South continues dominance over Indians
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Tigers land Price amid trading frenzy
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UPDATE: Drew Loftus arrested for assault
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EWU starting out on top
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Cougars look forward to another trip to Lewiston
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Lynch ends holdout, arrives at Seahawks’ camp
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Strong field to make run at sub-4 mile
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Steve Gleason will be inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame
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No. 1 Eastern opens fall camp
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Mike Leach talks about the Cougars before camp
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WSU fall practice schedule
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Is the future now?
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Recreation calendar
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Photo: Fire fighting feats from above
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Seahawks’ Jesse Williams leaves practice on a cart
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In brief: Usain Bolt center of controversy, denies quotes
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UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion drenched in hoops history
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Three stars
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NFL notes: Raiders confirm talks with San Antonio
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Arizona’s Patrick Peterson relishes being highest-paid CB
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NFL retirees lose round in concussion settlement
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Scoreboard
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Doug Pace: Idaho 200 this weekend at Stateline Speedway
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On the air
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MLB notes: Indians trade Justin Masterson to Cardinals
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Whitworth basketball adds six players
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Today’s menu
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Ex-LC wrestling coach Phil Pomeroy dies
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No holding Seahawks’ Percy Harvin back
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Succumb to the summit in crag culture
Washington Voices
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Over-50 women’s softball team plays for the love of the game
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Family calendar
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CV grads take top prize at national FBLA contest
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The Verve: Steampunk style features inventive creations
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Religion calendar
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Purple Heart group plans picnic Aug. 10
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Somebody needs you
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Landmarks: Bell still ringing over Hutton Settlement
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Events planned for Night Out Against Crime
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Accuracy watch
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Spokane City Council OKs $11.3 million for waste digester
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Bid selected to replace Sullivan Road bridge
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Lottery
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What’s football without jargon, nicknames?
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Weather: Expect more 90-degree days in our future
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Jan Johnston was hero to hearing impaired kids
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Spokane’s downtown COPS shop moving
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Volunteer opportunities
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Underhill Park basketball camp is full-court effort
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Senior meals
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LC, an adoptable cat
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Gardening: Tips can help protect home from wildfire