Archives | March 29, 2017
Results
Business
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Windows update will bring 3-D, game tools and doodling
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Westinghouse files for bankruptcy
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Contracts to buy US homes hit highest level since April
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FDA approves 1st drug for aggressive multiple sclerosis
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Domino’s will begin using robots to deliver pizzas in Europe
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Samsung’s Galaxy S8 phone aims to dispel the Note 7 debacle
EWU basketball
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Jim Hayford leaves Eastern Washington for Seattle U.; top assistant Shantay Legans named new basketball coach
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With fastbreak speed, Eastern Washington promotes Shantay Legans to lead basketball program
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Eastern Washington basketball coach Jim Hayford going to Seattle U.
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EWU’s Wiley adds All-American honorable mention to his awards
ID Government
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A look at what lawmakers did, didn’t accomplish…
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Otter to respond to session at Thursday press conference; watch live
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Idaho lawmakers kill tax break for employers, end legislative session; full story
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Idaho lawmakers kill tax break for employers, end legislative session
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House, Senate Dems say they represented the ‘moderate middle’ in this year’s session
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Senate adjourns sine die; legislative session ends
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Hill: Otter told Senate delegation that ‘he has his work cut out for him now’
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Senate clears its calendar, prepares to adjourn for the year…
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Senate passes final budget bill
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Senate passes sidewalks bill, 26-8, sends to governor
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Senate kills SB 1195a, House-amended tax bill
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The House has adjourned sine die
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House passes Admin budget, 55-13
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Senate Transportation approves sidewalks bill
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Senate convenes, goes at ease for Transportation Committee meeting
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Legislative Limerick No. 8: The House majority leader
Idaho
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Parting Shot — 3.29.17
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Hump Day Wild Card — 3.29.17
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PM Scanner Traffic — 3.29.17
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Cutline Contest — time2vote
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Poll: US doesn’t ♥ GOP health plan
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Carlson: Shoshone County offspring
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Ban sought for cyanide trap that hurt Idaho boy, killed dog
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Huckleberry Friends — 3.29.17
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What legislators did/didn’t accomplish
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A cup for me & one for the bumper
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The Pussy Willow’s Spring Wardrobe
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Redux: Wassmuth’s replacement
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Spiders theoretically could eat every human in one year
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There goes the neighborhood
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AM Scanner Traffic — 3.29.17
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Nothing but excuses from Idaho GOP
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It’s over
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A fine line
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Poll: Plurality escaped illness
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Officials approve funding for $90M cybersecurity center
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House adjourns
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AM Headlines — 4.29.17
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Do you shake hands w/women?
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Overheard
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$320M+ transportation package OK’d
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Ferris boots football coach accused of exposing himself
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Poorly educated whites dying early
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Cyanide device broke agency policy
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Huckleberries: Chance encounter restores woman’s faith in people
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Zag hoop success has ripple effect
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Taxing Perspective
Nation
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EPA denies petition to ban pesticide used on crops
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North Carolina lawmakers, governor reach deal to end ‘bathroom bill’ standoff
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Christie heads opioid abuse panel for Trump
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Judge in Hawaii extends order blocking Trump’s travel ban
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Census suggests counting LGBTQ, then ‘corrects’ and deletes
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Stand up to Cancer co-founder Noreen Fraser dies at 63
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Two ex-Christie aides sentenced in bridge traffic revenge plot
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13 killed, 2 hurt when church bus and truck crash in Texas
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Ivanka Trump to become official White House employee
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Poll: Americans dislike GOP’s, Trump’s plan on health care
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Senate Democrats offer to work with Trump on health care – but only if he ends attack on Obamacare
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Napolitano returns to Fox News, stands by unconfirmed surveillance claim
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First lady helps present courage awards to 13 women
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‘Angel of Death’ serial killer badly beaten in Ohio prison
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4.4 magnitude earthquake recorded in northern Oklahoma
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Woman, 20, charged with plowing into Capitol Police cruiser
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Spiders could theoretically eat every human on Earth in one year
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Lead exposure alters children’s lives decades later, study indicates
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Forecasts for this past winter were mostly awful. Blame the fickle Pacific Ocean.
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This woman is growing a second skeleton – and it’s locking her inside her own body
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U.S. official: Trump to meet China’s Xi first week in April
Outdoors
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New, unpublished fishing rules apply to trout at Lake Roosevelt
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Hatchery flooding forces move of Idaho’s endangered sockeye
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Wild turkeys soon to be fair game, except in Spokane
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Alan Liere’s fish and game report for March 30
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New but unpublished rules, seasons govern trout fishing at Lake Roosevelt
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Free ‘Basics of Wild Turkey Hunting’ class set for Tuesday
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NW Outdoors Gear and Apparel consignment shop opening April 1
Pacific NW
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Study: Early Americas girl ‘Naia’ may have been young mother
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Portland police arrest 3 people in downtown protest
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Billings Clinic terminates nurse for stealing patient drugs
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State pays former inmate $175,000 settlement in sex abuse claim
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Oregon hiker brings dehydrated bear to wildlife rehab center
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Montana Senate endorses concealed weapons bills
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I-5 Bridge bill draws favorable reviews at hearing
Spokane
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Rules pitched to limit crowds at Three Pools, Opal Creek in Oregon’s Willamette National Forest
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GOP, Democrats push differing tuition proposals
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Food Network Star Alton Brown munches his way through Spokane and shares city’s fares
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Pink mold plagues Washington wheat fields, surprising farmers and a WSU expert
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Spokane County’s unemployment at 6.8 percent in February
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Przemek Karnowski’s biggest fan wished him luck on his way to the Final Four
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Another rain storm boosts March to second wettest on record, but sun is on the way
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Custom chopper disappeared from Spokane Valley parking lot
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Ford recalls 440K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble
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Enrollment, endowment soar with Gonzaga hoops success
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Gardening: Conditions ripe for moss this spring
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Letter: Community gets better when we help one another
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Spokane librarian selected for national award
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Beloved Deer Park teacher who started as bus driver retiring four decades later
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Spokane Valley approves non-discrimination resolution; councilman declines to serve on human rights task force, citing abortion
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100 years ago in Spokane: Silent films starring two local actresses open in theaters
Sports
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NBA Capsules: Westbrook scores 57 in Thunder’s 114-106 OT win over Magic
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NHL Capsules: Blackhawks overwhelm short-handed Penguins 5-1
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On the air
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Area Sports Menu for Thursday, March 30
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Pepperdine promotes DeLisha Milton-Jones to head coach
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Women’s basketball regional attendance at 20-year low
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Warriors hopeful Kevin Durant can return in regular season
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Pacers waive Rodney Stuckey after another injury hits
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Grip on Sports: There will be more memories built this week for Gonzaga, but what type will they be?
Washington
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Seattle suing Trump over threat to sanctuary cities
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Mexican man freed after arrest despite protected status
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Washington state granted REAL ID compliance extension
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Settlement reached over 2016 Seattle natural gas explosion
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Wife says she shot protester outside Milo Yiannopoulos event
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Prosecutors to change policies after Oso slide settlement
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Westbound lanes of Snoqualmie Pass blocked due to semitruck rollover
World
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Indonesia man swallowed by python, villagers and reports say
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Iraqi officials: Suicide truck bombing kills 15 in Baghdad
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Arab leaders ready to work with Trump on Mideast peace deal
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Senate should take lead on Russia investigation, GOP lawmaker says
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Putin visits Arctic archipelago to reaffirm Russian presence
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U.K. police, Muslim youths link hands to mark London attack
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It’s over: Britain files for divorce from the European Union