Archives | 2019
Results
January
February
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Washington records
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Shawn Vestal: City Hall bullying report underscores problems between administration and council
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100 years ago today in Spokane: Occultists indicted for fraud
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Changes in ocean circulation could have major consequences for climate science
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The Spokane City Council wants you to support tax to maintain 30 firefighters and hire 20 new police officers. The mayor doesn’t.
March
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Washington records
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Michael Gerson: What happens when you put a narcissist at the center of the universe?
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Suspect in social media threats against Lewis and Clark out of jail as parents post $100,000 cash bond; attorney claims no evidence of wrongdoing
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100 years ago in Spokane: Civic, union leaders question giving jobs from women to returning soldiers, sailors
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WSECU moving Spokane Valley branch to new location
April
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Media owe no apology to Trump or anyone else for covering Mueller investigation
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Washington could elevate razor clam to special status
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Getting There: City joins broader effort to reclaim downtown alleys as cultural, artistic pathways
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Faith and Values: spiritually protecting your home, families
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100 Years Ago in Spokane: Isolated residents of Lincoln Heights ask city to pave 29th Avenue
May
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100 years ago in Spokane: Billy Sunday, famous evangelist, to lead rally at armory for Victory bonds
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Dr. C Family Dentistry offers scholarships
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NW Parkinson’s Foundation hosts conference Saturday at Northern Quest
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Shawn Vestal: From downtown developer to federal convict, the fall of Ron Wells is stunning
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Washington records
June
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100 years ago in Spokane: S-R defends Navy’s women clerical workers; Stantons buy shares in Washington Trust
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Buildings’ demolition to make way for downtown Sportsplex
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Rodda Paint to reopens at new location in Spokane Valley
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Svati Kirsten Narula: I almost died on Everest. I still want to go back.
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George F. Will: The idea of an aesthetic impeachment
July
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Boise man makes 20th trip to Everest’s summit
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Region’s gig economy leads to more “side hustle” jobs
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100 Years Ago in Spokane: Teen’s fireworks burns Holmes Elementary; heavyweight fight news to be relayed by megaphone on newspaper’s balcony
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Then and Now: Spokane Flour Mill
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Eclectic vibe of Browne’s Addition at heart of effort to create historic district
August
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100 years ago in Spokane: Lightning strikes reverend, damages house, sparks wildfires
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Jerry Gardner, longtime Cheney police chief who inspired a novel, dies at 78
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WSU Medical School, Empire Health Foundation share $10.5 million grant to expand rural health care access
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Clearwater Paper reports earnings loss for second quarter
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Mitch Daniels: Political cartooning is becoming a lost art