Archives | April 18, 2020
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A&E
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Real-life inspiration: Cartoonist Wiley Miller adds autistic character to ‘Non Sequitur’
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Poet Derek Annis’ new work largely inspired by his troubled youth
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Finding positives from the pandemic: 10 ways life might be better post-coronavirus
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Book review: Anne Tyler’s ‘Redhead by the Side of the Road’ is light on drama, not that we could handle more drama now anyway
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Ask the Builder: A repair for cracked concrete that almost looks perfect
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Dear Annie: No need to rush this
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In the Garden: How to grow onions
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Marie Kondo is stuck at home, too – here’s how she is sparking joy
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Around the Remote: ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ pays tribute to Prince
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Ask the doctors: Perimenopause can last months to years
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Bob Dylan shares another new song, ‘I Contain Multitudes’
Spokane
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Navajo Nation orders protective masks worn on reservation
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Former Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill dies at age 84
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Africa deaths above 1,000, including Nigerian chief of staff
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U.S., UK condemn Hong Kong arrests of democracy advocates
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Canada, U.S. extend border restrictions for another 30 days
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Reinstate? Reassign? Navy to decide fate of fired captain
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Teachers on TV: Classes hit the airwaves during pandemic
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Foreign ski workers stranded by virus get helping hand
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10 years after BP spill: Oil drilled deeper; rules relaxed
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Racial toll of virus grows even starker as more data emerges
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Trump team targets Democratic advantage with people of color
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Experts worry politics will guide voters’ virus precautions
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Spokane County eclipses 300 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 4 new positives, including 2 among Veterans Home employees
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Content will shift after S-R’s final day of Saturday home delivery
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Spokane region to receive $90 million from CARES Act
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On the Front Lines: Sacred Heart housekeeper plays unsung but crucial role in stopping COVID-19’s spread
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100 years ago in Spokane: Police suspect one of ‘Bluebeard’ Huirst’s many wives is dead
Sports
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Don’t bet on it: As leagues look to resume play, oddsmakers contemplate infection rates at ballparks
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Couch Slouch: To keep busy while sports are on hiatus, try foosball, Wii bowling and living-room wrestling
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A Grip on Sports: Money issues are at the root of most college athletic department’s worries these days