Archives | April 16, 2015
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Features
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Captain Kirk’s inbox
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Facebook toying with ‘away messages’
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When a typo improves the byline
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‘The Force Awakens’ with another teaser
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Together again: Condoms and pulse monitors
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A trivia question about downtown Spokane
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Thirty years (and one day) ago
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Have you heard about this?
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How does this question sound if you sub in your last name?
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Can you I.D. this intersection?
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How to Find Your Dream Dress
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Wedding Gowns with Vintage Glamour
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When distraction is the purpose
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Tight control for diabetes may be too low
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Be firm, but kind to get loan repaid
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Leading character
Idaho
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Otter vetoes bill to allow CBD oil to be used to treat sick Idaho kids
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Radiation accident reported at INL - six months after it happened…
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Otter uses line-item veto on Labor budget, signs special liquor license, workers comp bills
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Otter declares session ‘incomplete,’ lays groundwork for likely special session
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Otter laying groundwork for likely special session
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Warning going out to 155,000 Idaho families: All non-voluntary child support payments could end
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Otter indicates he’s laying groundwork for special session, but not ready to call one yet
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Otter: Grading by subject area, he gives session an A for education
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Otter on session: ‘There’s some unfinished business’
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Wild Card/Thursday — 4.16.15
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All eyes on Otter this morning: Special session or no?
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Board slows Idaho tuition hikes
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In brief: Bill could force patient treatment
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Health eXpress app offers on-demand doctor visits
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In brief: Phone records sought in bomb threat case
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Idaho child support system at risk
Nation/World
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Study: Many Medicare cataract patients given needless tests
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Flu sickens dogs in Midwest
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Marine chopper forced to land on sandy beach
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People: U.N. charges 007 with special mission
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Colombia hits rebel camps with airstrikes
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Feared drowning of 400 migrants raises alarms in Europe
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Gambling on risky players NFL reality
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Jury finds ex-NFL star guilty of 2013 murder
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Judge doesn’t change pot rule
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Small aircraft lands on Capitol lawn
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Mayor announces ‘One Boston Day’
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In brief: First U.S. all-female quintuplets born
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Video shows cruiser ramming suspect
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‘Iran has no role to play in Yemen’
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Islamic State fighters capture three villages
Outdoors
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Vehicle break-in at Riverside State Park not unusual
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Glacier Park lowland camp sites beginning to open
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Big Hole brown trout survive threat in good shape
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White turkey with black beard comes to hunter’s decoy
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Prairie grouse are in the mood this month
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In brief: Extreme Huntress in hot water
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Liere: Prerequisites crucial for every junior hunter
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Weekend weather report: Region can expect a break from stormy, cold pattern
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Area clubs turn triathlon into a team sport
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Landers: Turkey hunter sometimes eats crow
Spokane
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Left and right find common cause against Pacific trade deal
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WaLeg Day 95: Budget talk breakdown could lead to special session
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Developer Harlan Douglass accused of slapping opposing lawyer
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Jon Snyder wants a bike path on Spokane’s railroad viaduct
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Airway Heights mayor says bus incident tied to politics
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Washington state auditor Troy Kelley indicted
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Spokane developer Harlan Douglass arrested on charge of assault at courthouse
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Gun club tax hike shot down
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Protesters call for $15 minimum wage
Sports
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WSU spring football: Cougars’ defense amps up pressure on quarterbacks
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EWU spring football: Eagles work to mesh defensive line
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Idaho men’s basketball signs players who could have immediate effect
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Video: Mike Leach after practice
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Some new players emerge at WSU practice
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Vandal hoops add three players
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M’s have figured out a new way to lose each night
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Morning links: WSU signs two
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Metro team aims to turn tide against Region at Jack Blair game
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Newsmakers
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WSU’s Ernie Kent signs two guards on first day of spring signing period
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Cooking your catch: Learning how to spice up any size catch
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Photo: Driver returns to olden days of ‘Giddyup!’
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Rec calendar
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Tri, tri again: Treading water on the road to Troika
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Central Valley rolls past Mt. Spokane in GSL boys soccer
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High school track and field honor roll
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Prep track notes: Medical Lake’s Domenic Rehm goes the distance
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Three stars
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Scoreboard
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Davis leads New Orleans into playoffs
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Manny Pacquiao fights back at Floyd Mayweather’s “reckless” jabs
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Forward Ognjen Miljkovic will leave EWU’s men’s basketball program
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Kyle Busch has no timetable for return after Daytona wreck
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On the air
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Eastern Washington men’s basketball adds four players
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Today’s menu
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MLB notes: Astronaut honors Jackie Robinson from space
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Gonzaga recruit Jesse Wade completes big senior season in Utah
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Photo: Bears roll past Wildcats
Washington Voices
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Starr Road accidents raise safety concerns
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Fire roundup: Both sides of duplex burn in separate fires
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Effort, genetics and luck keys to one major league player’s success
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Spokane County considers 354-unity complex at Wandermere
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With early greening grass comes moss
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Art, essay contest winners
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Education notebook: Area schools win state achievement awards
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In brief: Volunteer receives president’s award
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Words bring delight even when misused
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Lottery
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Local dentist offers free care to poor in Dominican Republic, India
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Max
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Neighborhood updates
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Spokane Scholars nominees announced
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El Nino may mean another warm summer, mild winter in U.S.
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In brief: Tattoo shop hosts Spokane Humane Society fundraiser
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Northwest Neighborhood Council approves division; proposal now goes to Spokane City Council
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Liberty Lake police blotter: Thieves make hundreds in string of car prowls
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East Valley senior Burgess wins “Words That Kill” essay contest
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CV junior hopes tennis means tuition
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Central Pre-Mix says mining ban harms business
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City plans tree giveaway to cut water pollution