Archives | Thursday, May 20, 2021
Results
Business
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Resorts World Las Vegas gets regulatory OK to open June 24
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High inflation? A generation of investors has never seen it or had to react to it
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Stocks move higher on Wall Street after 3 days of losses
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U.S. average mortgage rates rise; 30-year loan at 3%
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New Ford venture to build 2 electric vehicle battery plants
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U.S. jobless claims fall again as some states end federal aid
Crime/Public Safety
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North Indian Trail home burns in possible propane explosion Thursday morning
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Deputies investigating fatal four-vehicle crash on East Sprague
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Spokane man sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing his mother
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Moses Lake 8-year-old shot and killed with pellet gun identified
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Idaho Attorney General’s office appeals dismissal of murder charge against Bonners Ferry chiropractor
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Man arrested, accused of stealing purses from Asian women
Entertainment
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Arts Wrap: Inland Northwest Opera kicks off season with ‘The Maid Turned Mistress’
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Bring it on! This year’s summer blockbuster season looks bright – here’s our guide
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Documentary ‘Final Account’ bears sometimes frustrating witness to the crimes of the Third Reich
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What’s Worth Watching: ‘Army of the Dead’ offers snappy writing, charming characters
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Memories, trauma fill ‘The Dry,’ starring Eric Bana, with grounded adult drama
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Spokane band isn’t crying over Spilt Milk: New EP is bright, thoughtful
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Micky Dolenz’s new album a prelude to Monkees farewell tour kickoff in Spokane
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Game On: Now is a good time to sell those retro video games
Idaho
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5 more Oregon counties support joining Idaho
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Countering dam removal proposal, Cantwell hints at her ideas for Snake River salmon during Senate hearing
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Powerful U.S. nuclear test reactor getting rare major overhaul
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Human rights agency says library worker faced discrimination
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Weathercatch: Why the month of May is like a party
K-12 education
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Spokane Public Schools board seats draw heavy interest
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With three finalists narrowed down, Spokane still hopes to put new water tower near Hamblen Park
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Citizen Journal: Sindhu Surapaneni’s creation honors Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
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Education notebook: G-Prep, Pullman High students awarded National Merit scholarships
Nation/World
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Israel, Hamas agree to cease-fire to end bloody 11-day war
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House narrowly approves $1.9B to fortify Capitol after riot
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Feds seize 68 big cats from ‘Tiger King Park’ in Oklahoma
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U.S., Russia at odds over military activity in the Arctic
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U.N. refugee agency calls on U.S. to end asylum restrictions
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Iran president gives his most upbeat view yet of nuke talks
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U.S. ends use of two immigration jails accused of mistreatment
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10 seconds of terror: Alaska man survives brown bear mauling
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Vax and scratch: NY offers $5M lottery for newly vaccinated
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US to ramp up tracking of domestic extremism on social media
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Rochester mayor’s husband pleads not guilty to drug, weapons counts
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Fire west of Athens guts homes, sends smoke over Acropolis
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Report: BBC reporter used deceit to get 1995 Diana interview
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Biden and Netanyahu face rough early test of relationship
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Top US, Russia diplomats spar firmly but politely in Iceland
Other
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On the Air
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Washington’s public universities will no longer require the SAT or ACT. Will admissions become more equitable?
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Legislation raises hopes for Washington to Alaska cruises this summer
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This week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
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Review: ‘Army of the Dead’ a successful return to zombie world for Zach Snyder
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Teen baker sweetens lives making desserts for those in need
Spokane
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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Animals perish in accidental shop blaze
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Pandemic projects: Valleyford couple refurbish post-WWII era deer lawn ornaments
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Gardening: Spokane’s namesake flower, lilacs, are nonnative but flourish once established
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Library Foundation of Spokane County aims to support districtwide projects
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After controversy of ‘pop up’ homeless shelter at Women’s Club, city leaders consider guidelines for temporary shelters