Archives | January 18, 2021
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Nation/World
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Report: Trump will pardon more than 100 people in his final hours as president
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Inauguration rehearsal evacuated after fire in homeless camp
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Prominent anti-abortion activist Joe Scheidler dies at 93
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Census Bureau director to resign amid criticism over data
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Gov. Cuomo to skip Biden inauguration amid concerns over threats to Albany, other state capitals
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King Day service calls for nonviolence amid turbulent times
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Trouble at home may change Biden’s hand in Iran nuclear talks
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Coronavirus deaths rising in 30 U.S. states amid winter surge
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Biden, Harris take break from inaugural prep to mark MLK day with service projects
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Trump baby protest blimp enters Museum of London collection
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Kremlin foe Navalny jailed for 30 days; allies plan protests
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Virtual inaugural event Tuesday night will celebrate resiliency of Black Americans
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Woman ruled dead in 2017 fights to be declared alive
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Man allegedly hid three months at Chicago’s O’Hare airport due to coronavirus
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Harris prepares for central role in Biden’s White House
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Anonymous $40 million gift funding 50 civil rights lawyers
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‘Say that I was a drum major’: 36 years ago, two men took the first steps to keep MLK’s dream alive in Spokane
News
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129 new COVID-19 cases reported Monday, two COVID-19 deaths reported over the weekend
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Local leaders condemn Nazi propaganda left in north Spokane neighborhood on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Avista: Power should have been restored for Spokane, Coeur d’Alene customers by Monday night
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COVID-19 contact tracers in Spokane are now screening people for mental health issues
Other
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Transgender youth targeted by two proposed Montana bills
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Missing woman found dead in surf on Oregon coast
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Ridership on Washington ferries plummeted in 2020
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Freezing temps bring Europe traffic chaos, smog, avalanche
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Everett homeowner told police he shot a burglar
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‘Rooting hard for you’: Will departure notes end with Trump?
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Hanford contractor to lay off 30 workers on Thursday
Spokane
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Getting There: Pandemic emission reduction offered nonmotorized opportunities that many cities, including Spokane, missed
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Despite Capitol insurrection, new Spokane NAACP president’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day is full of hope
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100 years ago in Spokane: Jilted husband-to-be files lawsuit against woman who scorned him