Archives | September 16, 2020
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Business
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Hurricane Sally not expected to impact local gas prices
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Sony’s new $500 PlayStation 5 will launch Nov. 12
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Gonzaga launching courses designed around wine industry
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Panel’s report blasts Boeing, FAA for crashes, seeks reforms
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Retail sales rise for 4th straight month as growth slows
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Celebs join Instagram ‘freeze’ to protest Facebook inaction
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Kaspien Holdings Inc. joins Hart Capital Inland Northwest Index and Composite
Nation/World
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Australia to amend law making Facebook, Google pay for news
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At least 1 dead, hundreds rescued after Hurricane Sally
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Trump disputes health officials, sees mass vaccinations soon
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Bones to pick, for $8M: Stan the T rex goes up for auction
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Experts cite ‘crimes against humanity’ in Maduro’s Venezuela
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‘Nothing left in the bucket’: Wildfire resources run thin
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Pentagon Papers leaker comes to the defense of Assange
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Leave of absence for health official in furor over meddling
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American apologizes in Italy court for taking officer’s life
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Amazon Indigenous group patrols to expel invading loggers
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High-tech UK-US ship launched on 400th Mayflower anniversary
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US charges 5 Chinese citizens in global hacking campaign
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Story of the Underground Railroad to Mexico gains attention
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Mexico’s pirate ambulances profiteering in the pandemic
News
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Biden campaign, gearing up for November, hires state director and senior advisor for Washington
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Washington preparing for vaccine distribution as CDC director warns mass availability will not be until spring or summer
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City, county agency hash out temporary dispatch deal
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Shawn Vestal: Sturgis research called for greater skepticism
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County Commissioner candidates Josh Kerns, Ted Cummings agree community needs help getting through COVID-19, differ on criminal justice
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Rosalia residents start donation drive for victims of Malden fire
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Mental health care providers brace for what could be a ‘pretty difficult’ fall
Pacific NW
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AG investigator who stiffed Tacoma server for wearing BLM pin has been placed on leave
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100 years ago in Spokane: High school dances ‘a big problem’ for parents
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After balking at masks, pastor and church staff in North Idaho contract COVID-19
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Air quality in Spokane moves out of ‘hazardous’ range
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100 years ago in Spokane: Opera? Wrestling? Records? This city had it all