Archives | Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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Business
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Spokane-area packing plants use beefed up safety to stay open
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Stocks charge higher on hopes for progress in fighting virus
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US pending home sales sank 20.8% in March
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Trump trade office adds Amazon to ‘notorious markets’ list
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Boeing to cut 10% of work force as 1Q revenue slides, losses mount
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SBA: Small businesses move to head of loan application line
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U.S. economy shrank 4.8% last quarter, with worst yet to come
Spokane
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Many Japanese defy appeals to stay home to curb virus
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Trump erupts at campaign team as his poll numbers slide
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Knowledge about North Korea’s Kim is limited, but crucial
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Trump says he won’t extend social distancing guidelines
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Health district delivers much-needed PPE to Spokane County long-term care facilities
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Spokane Valley sues companies that built City Hall, accusing them of negligence, breach of contract
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Inslee offers peek into data used to decide whether to reopen businesses and services across the state
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Rep. Justin Amash will run for president as Libertarian
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Scent-detection dogs could help sniff out a breakthrough in COVID-19 testing
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‘U ok?’ Virus-era friendships can be both crucial & fraught
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Lost emu found wandering High Bridge Park now awaiting owner at SCRAPS
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Tesla ekes out 1Q profit, Elon Musk rails against virus measures
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McConnell open to state aid in next virus relief package
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Spokesman-Review to receive $2.4 million loan from federal government as part of small business assistance program
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Medicare applications raise anxiety for seniors in pandemic
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Groups sow doubt about COVID vaccine before one even exists
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Over 70% of tested inmates in federal prisons have COVID-19
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Indian news media fight virus on financial, political fronts
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Biden assault allegation prompts GOP attacks, Dem worries
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Northern Quest Casino, other Kalispel Tribe businesses to reopen May 5 with strict precautions
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Friends of Manito cancels spring plant sale
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From Bernard to Wellesley, Spokane adds roads to maintenance plan in effort to boost economy
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On the Front Lines: Letter carriers ensure the pandemic doesn’t stop the mail
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City asks, thousands answer: Residents weigh in on COVID response
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Area groups come to aid of immigrant families left out of federal stimulus program
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Crews return to existing homebuilding sites in Spokane County
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘Bluebeard’ Huirt charged with bigamy, complaint focused on Spokane women
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Nearly half of Spokane Veterans Home residents positive for COVID-19 after 6 more test positive