Archives | May 23, 2020
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In the Garden: Pollinator project comes with lots of unexpected learning opportunities
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Locally Writ: Janelle Cordero’s poetry collection ‘Woke to Birds’ explores faith, spirit
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Quiet wonder: New Mexico’s caverns, canyons and hot springs are best experienced at low volume
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Ask the Builder: Fixing puddles on patios, driveways and slabs
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Dear Annie: Nude no more?
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Bill Gates chooses his five favorite books for summer
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Ask the doctors: Hernias often need surgery to correct
Spokane
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Fire destroys warehouse on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf
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Alabama coronavirus outlook worsening amid state reopening
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Police: Miami mom faked son’s abduction, faces murder charge
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Holiday amid pandemic: Americans divided on how to respond
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Taliban, Ghani declare three-day cease fire for Eid holiday
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Trump to attend Wednesday’s NASA astronaut launch in Florida
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‘My phone is blowing up’: Spokane salon will spend months meeting needs of clients with quarantine hair
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#143 Day: Fred Rogers and a day of kindness in Pennsylvania
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Time running out on the last US-Russia nuclear arms treaty
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Virus spread feared where water is scarce around the world
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Here’s who filed to run for office state in Washington and Spokane in 2020
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Spokane County confirms 19 new COVID-19 cases, bringing 3-day total to 50
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Effective and responsive or clunky and costly? County’s Emergency Operations Centers gets mixed reviews
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Isolation is a chance to connect with music, each other, EWU professor says
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Tuna boat returns after journey into pandemic
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100 years ago in Spokane: Mother, daughters arrested on suspicion of shoplifting