Archives | May 2018
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Tuesday, May 1
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100 years ago in Western Washington: Spokane socialists tarred and feathered
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Washington Records
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Dana Milbank: If you preach about the poor, you don’t have a prayer in Washington
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100 years ago today: Spokane socialists tarred and feathered during recruiting trip to Lewis County
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Downtown team to use sophisticated washing equipment from city to scrub graffiti
Wednesday, May 2
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Washington Records
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100 years ago in Spokane County: Baptist minister in Deep Creek accused of dividing families
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Morning prep roundup: Desmond Parisotto tosses shutout with seven strikeouts, Freeman defeats Chewelah
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Shawn Vestal: New law requires – eventually – more transparency in WSU sports deficits
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Paul Turner: Do your prom pictures stir great memories? If yes (or no) send them to me.
Thursday, May 3
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Saturday, May 5
Sunday, May 6
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Nerd Wallet: Should you fix up or break up with your car?
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BBB Tip of the Week: Jobs scams are third-riskiest scam
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Paul Waldman: Democrats are finally doing politics the way Republicans do
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Marc A. Thiessen: On North Korea, Trump should refuse to take the bait
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Amber Phillips: Republicans have a new Comey problem thanks to Rudy Giuliani
Monday, May 7
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Then and Now: The steel Monroe Street Bridge, 1892-1909
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Paul Turner: A lexicon for backyard smoke signals
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Camping, marijuana and drone use to be restricted under new rules for Spokane’s parks
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100 years ago in Spokane: Camping in pine thicket sparks unfortunate results
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Amid changes to the neighborhood, Bloomsday’s takeover of West Central remains an annual tradition
Tuesday, May 8
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Monday, May 14
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100 years ago: Sherman Avenue and Coeur d’Alene to get a makeover
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Unique partnership gives young people hands-on experience building low-income housing
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Getting There: Spokane’s bike scene still has a ways to ride
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Then and Now: Temple Court building
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: ‘If reality is altered, what can we believe in?’
Tuesday, May 15
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Jennifer Rubin: Putting China first and letting sanction-breakers off the hook
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Court ruling on sports betting doesn’t cancel Washington law
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Senate race gets 11 hopefuls as candidates file for office Monday
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Paul Turner: Plan ahead for summer chitchat
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100 years ago today in Spokane: Old Fort Spokane pondered as an internment camp for those with “social disease”
Wednesday, May 16
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Wednesday, May 23
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Robert J. Samuelson: The old capitalism returns
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100 years ago in Spokane: Half Spokane Indians baseball team could be forced to quit under new federal draft law
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Paul Turner: If I only had kept those baseball cards featuring former Spokane Indians
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Washington Records
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Feature creature: Pair of old lab mixes are package deal
Thursday, May 24
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100 years ago: Intemperate, ‘seditious’ remarks earn dishwasher rough treatment
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Huckleberries: Remembering the battle of McEuen Park
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Washington Records
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Spokane’s first black firefighter dealt with racist harassment for years on the force
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Memorial Day weekend brings more traffic, higher gas price and warm weather
Friday, May 25
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100 years ago: ‘Grandpa’ on his way to aid the war effort
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Washington Records
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Easing downtown Spokane building height caps could get second look from commission
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Local government officials may be barred from blocking Twitter critics
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In two decades, five Division I players have been named first-team All-Americans for academics, athletics in the same year. Three were from Gonzaga.
Saturday, May 26
Sunday, May 27
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Tom Kelly: Marriage and home ownership for tax purposes
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Motley Fool: A river of profits
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BBB Tip of the Week: Military scams play on emotions, finances
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Business Beat
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145 million Social Security numbers, 99 million addresses and more: Every type of personal data Equifax lost to hackers, by the numbers
Monday, May 28
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100 years ago: ‘Miss Spokane’ steamboat propeller, thought lost, recovered through marvelous coincidence
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In scattered memorials, Spokane remembers its nation’s wars – but what do the monuments mean?
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Paul Turner: The cure for condiment fever
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Then and Now: Volunteers of America
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Getting There: Polite merging is slowing us all down
Tuesday, May 29
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100 years ago in Spokane: Spokane sends more sons off to World War I
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Michael Gerson: The massive failure of Christian political leadership
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South Hill shop River City Guitars tuned to vintage
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WSU wine researchers working to improve the color and taste of rosés
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Paul Turner: What did the geese say to the robin when they flew over Spokane?
Wednesday, May 30
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100 years ago today in Spokane: Tourism rises despite the European war
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Ormsby pleads guilty to reckless driving in rollover crash
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With 3.1 million insects and counting, WSU collection gets a boost from alumnus’ estate
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Washington Records
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Microbiology a good fit – EV Online’s Ethan Pegg likes ‘small things’
Thursday, May 31
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100 years ago: ‘Power farming,’ also known as tractors, on display in Pullman
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Washington Records
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Paul Turner: Maintaining that slim population margin over Tacoma
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Survey: East Sprague respondents support pedestrian bridge construction, fewer travel lanes
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McMorris Rodgers tells local officials House-passed prison reform bill ‘a step’ to address overcrowding