Archives | July 9, 2015
Results
Business
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China stocks’ slide has observers wary
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Technical issue halts trading on NYSE
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In brief: Woman wins home in NIC fundraiser
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Albertsons files for IPO
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Tough talks looming for UAW, automakers
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Briefcase: Fed officials in June wary of looming economic risks
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U.S. investors may see indirect effect
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Northwest wheat
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 7.9.15
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Parting Shot — 7.09.15
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How Would You Describe Bayview?
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Why You Should Move Seat Back
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Cutline Contest — Time2Vote
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PM Scanner Traffic — 7.9.15
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Simpson’s wilderness bill clears unanimous House committee
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HucksOnline Blogos — 7.9.15
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House narrowly passes education bill, with Idaho reps in favor; includes testing opt-out
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Otter tours Cape Horn fire, urges homeowners to create ‘defensible space’ around homes
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Simpson’s Wilderness Bill Wins Vote
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Advisory Issued For Hayden Lake
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Idaho Poll: Bush 1st, Trump 2nd
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Father In Confederate Flag Photo Responds
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New poll of Idahoans on GOP presidential choices: Jeb Bush in first place, Donald Trump second
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Idaho 9th In Minimum Wage %
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Otter Tours Cape Horn Burn
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Jeb Bush: People Should Work Longer Hours
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Idaho Teens Among Worst Drivers
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Idaho falls from 1st to 9th in nation for % of workers earning minimum wage or less
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Trump Leads Nat’l GOP Poll
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Skydivers Seek Thrills
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AM Scanner Traffic — 7.9.15
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A Malefactor Of Great Wealth — Johnson Post
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Nameck — Class Act Until The End
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Bay Views: Some Residents Snubbed
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Death row inmate dies after long illness
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AM Headlines — 7.9.15
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Poll: Don’t Expand Military Role
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Welcoming Ella Mae To CdA
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Risch Predicts US Terror Attack
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Sen. Risch predicts terror attack within the U.S., says ‘no question’ it will happen
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Humanists Condemn Moscow Pastor
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Part of the neighborhood wildlife…
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Pearl Harbor Survivor’s Story Ends
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Graffiti Left On Muslim Center
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South Carolina To Pull Confederate Flag
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Medicare To Cover End-Of-Life Care
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Bayview Residents Visit Homes
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4 Corners Plan To Be Discussed
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Washingtonian Wins NIC Big Prize
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Inside Out
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Increasing per-capita personal income in Idaho reflects improving economy
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Parts of Farragut State Park reopen as fire threat subsides
Nation/World
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In brief: Baltimore mayor fires police boss
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Outages at NYSE, United, WSJ.com expose digital vulnerabilities
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Nation’s head of urban housing policy takes aim at segregation
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Tom Selleck accused of stealing water
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Greeks offer tax, pension reforms
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In brief: Bill to remove Confederate flag goes to South Carolina governor
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Deadlines loom for Congress’ to-do list
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Administration renews call to reimburse doctors for end-of-life care planning
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FBI, Justice Department take encryption concerns to Congress
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Truckers push efficiency in case for longer trailers
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Russia vetoes U.N. resolution calling Srebrenica a genocide
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Pope insists on church role in Bolivia after religious limits imposed
Outdoors
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Wind gust caused June plane crash in Great Bear Wilderness
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Fire forces cancelation of Little Spokane River shuttle service for Saturday
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Geocache Challenge organized by Pend Oreille County
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Bumblebee may be huckleberry pickers’ best friend
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CdA River boat launch closed for firefighting efforts
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Bikes for tykes
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In brief: Idaho hosts all comers for hunting workshop
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Photo: Cooling off in the Kettle
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Weekly hunting and fishing report
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Thunderstorms on tap
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Skydivers seek the thrill or conquering their fears.
Spokane
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Investigators make fourth arrest in boy’s beating
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Senate approves delays to I-1351
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Blue-green algae found in north end of Hayden Lake
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Spokane not on list of ugliest Amtrak stations
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Senate back, voting this afternoon
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Spokane loves motorcycles
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Idaho governor tours Cape Horn fire
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Downtown developer buys old Dempsey’s bar
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Vernon Adams did not graduate, making status with Oregon a bit iffy
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State Supreme Court rejects serial killer Yates’ petition
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$20 million ad campaign promotes use of paper
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Little Spokane Fire still 0 percent contained; others still burning
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Girl getting rabies vaccines after being bitten by infected bat
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Hate message scrawled on Spokane Muslim center
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Washington records
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Vintage train ride gives BNSF workers, families a treat
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Senate could vote on delaying class-size changes today
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Rock was threat, says Pasco officer who shot man
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Cape Horn residents return after weekend evacuation
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Early and intense, wildfire season rages amid concerns
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In brief: Stolen truck found; inmate still missing
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Jim Kershner’s This Day in History
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Little Spokane fire remains unstable
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Records: Portland priest lied about hidden camera in bathroom
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Changes urged to ease financial aid process
Sports
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NHL stars lend hand to Hockey Fest in CdA
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Vernon Adams did not graduate, status with Oregon a bit iffy
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This change just doesn’t make a lot of sense
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Today’s menu
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Roger Federer, Andy Murray in Wimbledon showdown; Novak Djokovic gets Richard Gasquet
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Three stars
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MLB notes: Reds’ Todd Frazier takes on Rangers’ Prince Fielder in new format for Home Run Derby
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Blanchette: Bud Nameck class act to the end, not so with IMG College
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Recreation calendar
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The National Park Service has made significant changes to visitor’s center in Yellowstone
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Rory McIlroy pulls out of British Open
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In brief: DeAndre Jordan snubs Mavs to stay with Clippers
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Maria Sharapova tries to end Serena Williams’ streak in Wimbledon semifinals
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Tour contenders kept safe on crash-marred stage 5 of Tour
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On the air
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Scoreboard
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Lynetta Kizer scores season-high 17 to lead Fever over Storm 88-65
Washington Voices
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Newman Lake man devises low-tech hospital bed for use in Ethiopia
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In brief: Valley celebrating unveiling of Appleway Trail today
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Senior Calendar
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Photo: Really Early Girl
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West Valley High School honor roll
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Greenacres Middle School honor roll
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Spokane Valley City Council hears updates on department projects
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Hot, dry conditions across Inland Northwest straining water supplies
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Valley Hospital adds new cardiac test
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Family Calendar
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Lottery winners
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Pearl Harbor survivor’s story comes to end
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World Cup win provides perspective on women’s sports
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Volunteer opportunities
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Religion Calendar
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Lakeside grad wins Gates Scholar full-ride to Whitworth
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Mead High School Honor Roll
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Proposal lays out future of North Hill neighborhood
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The Verve: With arts degree, artist now focused on mastering technique, fundamentals
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Serving Spokane: Volunteer finds purpose, family at Discovery Shop
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In brief: Cheney imposes water use limits
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Neighborhood notes
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Community services
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Sally Jackson has been teaching swimming in Spokane Valley for 64 years
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Steps to keep lawn alive in heat
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Millwood church to host mobile food bank
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Senior meals
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East Valley Middle School honor roll
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Spokane Valley Chamber looking for big ideas