Archives | March 4, 2021
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Business
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Developer secures Spokane permits for University District mixed-use apartment complex
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Powell: Higher inflation temporary, no rate hikes in sight
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OPEC, Russia send oil price up with deal to contain output
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Ford delays 4,500 Mustang Mach-E deliveries
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U.S. suspends tariffs on UK goods to resolve aircraft dispute
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U.S. jobless claims tick up to 745,000 as layoffs remain high
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Amazon opens first U.K. checkout-free grocery store in London
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Kaspien selected as third-party seller on Target’s invite-only marketplace
Crime/Public Safety
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Authorities suspect man climbed on his ex’s roof before setting fire to duplex with child inside
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Washtucna teen missing for almost two years to be highlighted on Investigation Discovery
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Prosecution rests case in Rambo trial, set to resume next week
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Washington records
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Departing two-time U.S. Attorney William Hyslop vows to keep fighting illicit drugs as he leaves office
Entertainment
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33 years later, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall return to Zamunda
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Two wives are drawn together by erotic undertow in ultimately frustrating ‘Affair’
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The space Western ‘Chaos Walking’ explores gender dynamics – amid a lot of noise
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On location in Spokane: ‘Boon’ cast, crew heap praise on the Lilac City after recent filming here
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Spokane Symphony music director James Lowe: My long way back to Spokane
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Disney’s ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ dazzles and delights the senses
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Monumental Shows’ Ryan Levey and Jordan Obermeyer: Spokane’s music scene is ‘a very organic thing for us’
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Melvins frontman Buzz Osborne of Spokane: ‘The police came to kill the hobos with kindness’
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Jessica Kirson – from the streets of New York to the Spokane stage
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Game On: How do I introduce my child to video games?
High school sports
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Idaho state boys basketball: Blake Buchanan, Lake City hang on for first-round win over Rocky Mountain
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Prep roundup: Jacyn Bamis helps Gonzaga Prep volleyball down Cheney
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Dave Nichols: Patience waning as parents still play waiting game to watch student-athletes
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With pandemic protocols limiting fans, area high schools use variety of services to livestream sports events
K-12 education
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Durham School Services bus attendant in Spokane dies after positive COVID-19 test
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‘An extra layer of protection’: Spokane teachers relieved as state OKs them for COVID-19 vaccine
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In brief: Fig Tree benefit events go virtual
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Spokane Valley Tech announces first-semester honor roll for 2020-21 school year
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Lucky P gets a kiss: Finch students go hog wild for math reward – office manager giving pig peck on cheek
Nation/World
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China boosts defense spending by 6.8% amid debt, pandemic
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Pacific quake sets off tsunami, threat lifts in New Zealand
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Dallas police officer charged with arranging two killings
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U.S. demands Myanmar release detained journalists, protesters
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Police request 60-day extension of Guard at US Capitol
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Alabama’s Republican governor extends face mask mandate
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‘Falling through cracks’: Vaccine bypasses some older adults
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Boston Marathon plan to hand out 70,000 medals roils runners
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GOP state lawmakers seek to nullify federal gun limits
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Florida governor faces growing charges of vaccine favoritism
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Malcolm X’s boyhood home in Boston gets historic designation
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Iran to meet with UN technical experts over uranium find
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U.K. police won’t probe journalist over 1995 Diana interview
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Court raises bar for some immigrants to avoid deportation
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17% of food production globally wasted, U.N. report estimates
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Pandemic projects: Making personal sanitary hygiene products to help reduce period poverty in Guatemala
Other
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Phosphate mine company will clean up waste to settle lawsuit
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Idaho woman charged with taking part in US Capitol breach
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Seattle teachers vote to stay out of classrooms
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This week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
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Editorial Roundup: Idaho
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US mortgage rates steady to higher; 30-year at 3.02%
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Things to do in Spokane: March 5-12
Spokane
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Spokane could hit record-high temperatures Friday
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Spokane area voices show support for Dr. Seuss Enterprises’ choice to stop printing ‘hurtful and wrong’ books
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Pandemic projects: With travel off the books, front porch and back deck ceilings get top priority
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Spokane Humane Society’s spay, neuter program gets boost from grant
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Gardening: Class to offer tips on keeping urban chickens
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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Crews rescue worker who fell into grain elevator
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Somebody needs you: Children’s high chairs sought