Archives | Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020
Results
Business
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The Dirt: Chipotle Mexican Grill coming to Spokane Valley
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Enterprising Spirit: Ashtanga Yoga adds more classes, teaches during coronavirus pandemic
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BBB Tip of the Week:Surge in online shopping ushers in more fake websites
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Motley Fool: Profits Brewing?
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Prepaying your mortgage: How reducing your loan principal can lead to big savings
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Motley Fool: For good and bad times
Other
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The Great Escape: Seahawks stuff Cam Newton on final play, beat Patriots 35-30
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Mariners drop to 1-4 on ‘homestand’ with extra-inning loss to San Diego
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WNBA postpones game between Storm and Lynx due to COVID-19
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Georgia’s Fulton County works to avoid another vote debacle
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Law and order vs. health care as Dems, GOP vie for suburbs
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Douglas statue comes down, but Lincoln had racist views, too
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Wildfires and hurricanes disrupt final weeks of 2020 census
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Court to decide if electronic signatures OK for initiatives
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Women of the Year: Attorney Toni Meacham blends love of the law with love of ranch life
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Coverage of Friday night’s drive-in movie
Washington
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Women of the Year: ‘Unstoppable’ Mama D won’t stop feeding homeless because of pandemic
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Women of the Year: And the nominees are…
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Women of the Year: Things you didn’t know (or maybe forgot) about how women got the vote
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Women of the Year: Ginger Ewing strives to keep Spokane’s creative energy alive and vibrant
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Women of the Year - Legacy: Brandie Evans’ work behind the scenes reveals good character
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Woman of the Year - Legacy: Jane Johnson left her mark on the Community Colleges of Spokane. Expo ‘74 and the MAC, too.
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Women of the Year: Jennyfer Mesa helped build the community she needed, and helps others in the process
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Women of the Year: Liberty Lake administrator Katy Allen navigates growth, pandemic challenges
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Women of the Year: Shelly Boyd works for recognition of the Sinixt tribe in NE Washington
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Women of the Year - Legacy: Debra Schultz digs deep into science, education, business, philanthropy
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Women of the Year: Melissa Huggins reaching out to artists to see how Spokane Arts can help
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Women of the Year: Vange Ocasio Hochheimer on working towards an ‘economy that works for everyone’
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Women of the Year: Poppy White creates an inclusive camp experience, even in a pandemic
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Women of the Year - Legacy: Nadine Van Stone made thousands of area families’ lives better through Catholic Charities