Archives | Tuesday, April 21, 2020
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A&E
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Dear Annie: Avoiding scammers
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Cosmic Cowboy Grill is back in the saddle again
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In your own backyard: the 50th anniversary of Earth Day is today – here are six ways to celebrate at home
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Great Northwest Wine: Tasting of 169 syrahs showcases delicious styles
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Ask the doctors: No saliva test for Parkinson’s disease
Nation
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Senate approves $483B virus aid deal, sends it to House
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SBA reports data breach in disaster loan application website
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‘I just can’t do this’ – harried parents forgo home school
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Defiant Louisiana pastor arrested over coronavirus protest
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Hospitals, volunteers combine to ease isolation of sick kids
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More deaths, no benefit from malaria drug in VA virus study
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Big unknowns about virus complicate getting back to normal
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United Auto Workers union backs Biden for president
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National Spelling Bee canceled for first time since 1945
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Doctors: Execution drugs could help COVID-19 patients
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Trump vows to ‘suspend immigration,’ adviser cites health
Spokane
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Franklin County commissioners defy state order, say businesses can reopen
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With schools closed, more Idaho students start farm jobs
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Spokane advocates condemn Trump’s order suspending immigration
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Appellate judges say sale of land for controversial smelter near Newport was legal
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Spokane County unemployment rate dropped to 5% in March
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Sandpoint ventilator, aircraft companies team up to airlift medical equipment to California
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Sacred Heart COVID-19 patient recovers, leaves hospital to applause of employees
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Two more COVID-19 deaths reported in Spokane County, including a Veterans Home resident
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Census in rural, Native American communities delayed until June
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With smiles and sincerity, children write cards to residents of Spokane Veterans Home
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Teachers face a steep learning curve as classroom instruction goes online
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On the Front Lines: Specialist who cared for Spokane’s first AIDS patients screens VA Medical Center workers for COVID-19
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Spokane nonprofit that helps adults with developmental disabilities goes digital to continue service
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WSU online learning experts stress communication and simplicity as schools respond to pandemic
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100 years ago in Spokane: One wife of suspected serial killer polygamist says she ‘would have been next’
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Area student startups place in Northwest Entrepreneur Competition
World
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Israeli survivors remember Holocaust amid virus quarantine
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Pandemic is dealing European tourism ‘staggering’ blow
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Virus forces cancellation of iconic events like Oktoberfest
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After denial, Indonesia sees mounting coronavirus deaths
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Conspiracy theorists burn 5G towers claiming link to virus
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UN urges world to quickly scale up medicines, vaccines
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UN food agency chief: World on brink of `a hunger pandemic’