Archives | December 18, 2020
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Business
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STCU donates $400,000 to more than 120 area organizations
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Nebraska steel provider acquires Spokane-based business
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Google’s antitrust case won’t go to trial until 2023
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Cost of child care has gone from astronomical to ‘terrifying’
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Coal sales rebound with first gains in years in U.S., Europe
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U.S. officials blacklist top Chinese chipmaker, alleging military ties
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U.S. stocks slip in early trading as wait continues for Congress
Other
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Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from Pentagon
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Gov. Little: All critical COVID-19 vaccinations could be done by June
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Hacked networks will need to be burned ‘down to the ground’
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Lawyers: Second U.S. inmate scheduled to be executed has COVID-19
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4 men indicted in racially motivated assault of Black man
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Briefs for Saturday
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Mormons add call to eradicate prejudice, racism to handbook
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Biden may time confirmation votes to protect House majority
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Visit by COVID-19-infected official closes Washington Monument
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U.S. clears Moderna vaccine for COVID-19, second shot in arsenal
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Motorist rescued after 10 hours in car buried by snow plow
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Idaho to pay over $26K in lawyer fees over election lawsuit
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Northwestern Wyoming elk tests positive for deadly disease
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Myon Burrell enjoys first days of freedom after prison release
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France’s Macron blames his COVID-19 on negligence, bad luck
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High court rules challenge to Trump census plan is premature
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French teens protest after transgender classmate’s suicide
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Jupiter, Saturn merging in night sky, closest in centuries
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Illegal winery busted at Alabama town’s sewage plant
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Iran builds at underground nuclear facility amid US tensions
Pacific NW
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‘Helping in the fight’: Idaho National Guard tackles COVID tasks. Here’s what they do
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Grand jury indicts four men with neo-Nazi ties for hate crimes, false statements over 2018 Lynnwood bar assault
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Seattle police removing encampment at Cal Anderson Park; 21 arrested
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Idaho unemployment rate falls as job seekers stop trying
WA Government
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‘People are really hurting’: Northwest lawmakers weigh in on COVID-19 relief talks as Congress gives itself 48-hour extension
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Washington’s single-use bag ban is on hold. How the pandemic led to Inslee’s decision
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Employment Security Department faces critical state audit, thousands struggling with overpayment notices