Archives | May 17, 2020
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Priest draws squirt gun in battle against coronavirus
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12 firefighters injured in downtown Los Angeles explosion
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Detroit Catholic priest draws squirt gun in fight against coronavirus
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Tropical Storm Arthur becomes the first named storm of the 2020 hurricane season
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Shutdowns carry their own health consequences, HHS Secretary Azar says
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California homeless quarantine in hotels, more rooms needed
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13 hurt, none killed in Louisiana memorial service shooting
Spokane
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Little free libraries offering solace amid virus shutdowns
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CBS orders a third ‘Star Trek’ series with Spock onboard
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Watchdog fired at State was checking Pompeo aide
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Netanyahu seats new government in Israel 7 days before trial
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Eric Trump claims coronavirus is Democratic hoax
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Analysis: Pandemic shatters world order, sowing anger and mistrust
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Powell warns U.S. recovery could stretch through end of 2021
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Afghan president and rival announce power-sharing agreement
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In sickness and in health: North Spokane couple weds in front yard during pandemic
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With no leader, commission overseeing virus relief struggles
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5 new cases of coronavirus reported in Spokane County on Sunday
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Spokane health board member who spread misinformation at May Day stay-home rally draws criticism from colleagues
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Spokane home for medically fragile children in jeopardy due to limited donations
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Following Mount St. Helens’ cataclysmic blast, region struggled with an epic cleanup
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In ‘After the Blast,’ writer Eric Wagner brings to life the science at work at Mount St. Helens
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First person: An overnight jaunt turns into a rush to get home when a volcano comes calling
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The Dizzy Chronicles: Legendary jazz musician trapped in Spokane by Mount St. Helens eruption
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For Spokesman-Review photographer, the St. Helens eruption is seared in the memory
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40 Years Ago: A look back at a natural disaster in the making
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An ascent of Mount St. Helens decades after its eruption offers a lesson about the risks of inattention
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Helga Estby’s long, long walk was almost lost to history
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Annual Women Helping Women fundraiser going virtual
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‘Nobody had an answer’: When Spokane found itself buried in volcanic ash 40 years ago, it struggled to respond
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Agriculture in a time of ash: Mount St. Helens eruption did little to stop momentum of record wheat year
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For Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson, Mount St. Helens makes Hauser Lake gig memorable
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Mountain of change: 40 years after the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the volcano’s story is still being told
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100 years ago in Spokane: McDonald sister sentenced for forging check after McNutt’s murder