Archives | May 30, 2018
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A&E
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Bridging dental care: Regional dental group offers free treatments on Saturday
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Carolyn Hax: Fielding a Facebook request from your middle-school tormenter
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Indaba and Hello Sugar celebrate National Doughnut Day by opening new shop
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Miss Manners: Wording an invitation for a piano’s birthday party
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Personal Foodstory: Recreating an old family favorite when you don’t have the recipe
Business
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New director chosen for West Plains-Airport development authority
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Lowe’s will stop selling these fast but dangerous paint strippers by year’s end
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel says charges of sexism at his company are a ‘wake-up call’
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Electric vehicles on the road are set to triple in two years
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Nintendo harnesses power of smartphones, Pokemon and Switch
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Apple’s iOS 11.4 finally delivers on last year’s promises for HomePod and iMessage
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Starbucks faces long road in racism fight after massive training
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Walmart to offer employees a college education for $1 a day
Idaho
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Idaho plans meetings to address emergency medical concerns
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Retired Idaho doctor denies fraud in insemination lawsuit
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Idaho’s legislative leaders push for special session
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Man, woman die in murder-suicide in Canyon County shooting
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This Idaho county has only 1 doctor. When he retires, who will replace him?
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Emmett school officials release video of alleged abuse of student by bus driver
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A lesson in how to help others: Moscow Police Department provides McDonald Elementary fifth-grade students first aid training
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Nampa elementary school therapy dogs to join, help students
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Officials: Idaho’s rural EMS agencies need help
Nation
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Lawsuit says Iowa’s voter ID law violates state constitution
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Here’s why police say the digging of secret tunnels beneath a Maryland home led to murder
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Oregon official apologizes after cryptic emergency alert
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Fed proposes easing rule that limits risky bank trading
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Gowdy disputes Trump’s ‘spy’ claim, defends FBI probe
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Harvey Weinstein indicted in New York rape case
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Prosecutor dropping computer tampering case against Greitens
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Explosion damages UPS freight hub in Kentucky
Spokane
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100 years ago today in Spokane:
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Senior Patrick Drahman is seen as the dependable ‘go-to guy’ at St. Michael’s
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Starbucks bathroom policy could set unrealistic standard for small businesses
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You know Inland Northwest lake waters are too cold for swimming when …
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Post Street Bridge’s historic arches will remain amid construction
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Tacoma’s population growing faster than Spokane’s; Spokane Valley nearing 100,000
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Medical Lake High’s Sofia Novochekhova receives recognition in flute, for academics
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G-Prep student finds silver linings after losing her mother to cancer
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Microbiology a good fit – EV Online’s Ethan Pegg likes ‘small things’
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With 3.1 million insects and counting, WSU collection gets a boost from alumnus’ estate
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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
Washington
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‘Bargain now,’ Kennewick teachers demand. District says not so fast.
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Man guilty of killing ex-neighbors who reported he squatted
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Billions of Hanford dollars will stay separate under defense bill
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Amazon shareholder, former Spokane environmentalist urges Bezos to take an interest in Columbia River Treaty talks
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Teen sentenced for shooting near Graham-Kapowsin High School
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UW settles suit against CIA over ‘top secret’ data on Salvadoran Army officer
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Sheriff’s deputy arrested after barricading himself in Capitol Hill apartment for 13 hours
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Dick’s Sporting Goods jumps as earnings guidance outweighs gun controversy
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Seattle mayor to move quickly to house more homeless
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Lummi prayers, songs at Seaquarium just start of effort to free captive whale
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Bellevue’s Valve pulls school-shooting video game off site after backlash
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Inslee calls Canada pipeline ‘profoundly damaging,’ fears for orcas in surprise deal
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Fishing wire wasn’t meant to hurt a motorcyclist. It was meant to make a teddy bear float
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Aberdeen man sits in front of city hall to protest new ordinance