Archives | Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019
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Spokane
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Tailgate tradition resumes in Pullman as Washington State season kicks off
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250 pigs escape; most back, some with help from hot dog buns
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Ukraine, Poland want continued sanctions on Russia
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Parliament’s suspension before Brexit protested across UK
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Dallas Holocaust museum takes visitors from WWII to today
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Jehovah’s Witnesses hold regional convention in Spokane
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‘They’re on,’ Trump says of tariffs set to kick in on Sunday
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Protect or develop? Amazon fires signal growing pressure
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Suit settled in teen suicide that led to Illinois law change
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Justice Ginsburg reports she’s on way to ‘well’ after cancer
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Hong Kong police storm subway with batons as protests rage
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At least 5 dead in West Texas shooting after traffic stop
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Crash video from ‘Cops’ captured Spokane sheriff’s chase that spurred investigations and county settlement
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Washington records
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Local nonprofit offering ‘showers of hope’ to homeless in Spokane, Spokane Valley
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Developers offer mixed views on video’s proposed ‘cure’ for Spokane
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Work on Central City Line infrastructure progresses
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100 years ago near Kettle Falls: Man whose wife drowned in Columbia River joins search for body
WSU football
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Analysis: Anthony Gordon dazzles as No. 23 Washington State routs New Mexico State 58-7
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John Blanchette: Washington State shining brighter than ever standing just outside spotlight
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Difference makers: Anthony Gordon piles up five touchdowns in debut as Washington State starter
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3 takes from Washington State’s 58-7 victory over New Mexico State
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Century man: Max Borghi rushes for more than 100 yards in Washington State’s rout of New Mexico State
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Washington State quarterback Anthony Gordon completes first 15 passes against New Mexico State
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Former East Valley standout Rodrick Fisher gets first collegiate start, scores early touchdown for Washington State
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The pick: Why Washington State will beat New Mexico State
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Recap and highlights: Anthony Gordon shines as No. 23 Washington State rolls past New Mexico State in opener