Archives | Thursday, May 27, 2021
Results
Business
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Safety ratings yanked after Tesla pulls radar from 2 models
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Boeing to pay $17 million to settle plane production issues
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States tap federal aid to shore up empty unemployment funds
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U.S. stocks rise as economy shows signs of improvement
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More jobless getting aid than in past even as cutoffs loom
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Facebook won’t remove posts claiming COVID-19 is human-made
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U.S. average mortgage rates decline; 30-year loan at 2.95%
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Summer travel forecast calls for longer waits, fewer choices
Column
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Shawn Vestal: Matt Shea out at church over schism with fellow ‘general’ Ken Peters, but abortion protests go on
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Front Porch: Struck dumb by being described geriatric
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100 years ago in the Northwest: A plot to burn down the region’s forests? Agents believed they’d discovered one
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Sue Lani Madsen: Flip the 4th and 5th
Crime/Public Safety
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Detectives say man suspected of molesting one child could have more victims in the same Spokane Valley apartment complex
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A broken jaw left one man with a different perspective on police after last year’s protests in Spokane
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Washington records
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After years of alleged domestic violence, man arrested on suspicion of brutal assault on his wife
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Evacuations lifted southwest of Cheney after 13-acre wildfire
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Former mayor of Springdale pleads guilty to theft, faces sentencing in June
Entertainment
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In the heights: Nothing stops Matthias ‘Super Frenchie’ Giraud, 37, a ski base-jumping father who flies off cliffs
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Lord Huron’s ‘Long Lost’ feels like home, is the band in peak form
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Global cinema: From England to Japan, the 10 best international films ever made
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Joe Dombrowski: Comedy from kindergarten by way of Detroit
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‘Cruella,’ Disney villain’s origin story starring Emma Stone, is a dizzying if uneven ride
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New local band BME the Collective ‘make magic happen as a group’
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What’s Worth Watching: Nine shows to binge watch this Memorial Day weekend
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Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz waxes about Coeur d’Alene and his ‘Butter Miracle’
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‘A Quiet Place Part II’ might just restore your faith in sequels – and humanity
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Olivia Rodrigo’s debut ‘Sour’ is one breakup song after another
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Game On: Despite my love of the original, ‘Overwatch 2’ is looking disappointing
Nation
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Don’t call them ‘earmarks,’ but return of lawmaker-directed spending could send millions to Eastern Washington while North Idaho’s Fulcher opts out
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Ex-Speaker Paul Ryan to GOP: Reject Trump, ‘2nd-rate imitations’
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Montana’s top prosecutor bans critical race theory programs
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Yellen says economic recovery likely to be ‘bumpy’
Nation/World
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GOP set to block Jan. 6 panel, stoking Senate filibuster fight
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Sheriff: Gunman appeared to target some victims at rail yard
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U.S. tells Russia it won’t rejoin Open Skies arms control pact
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‘Nothing looks good’ preparing for summer wildfire season
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AP source: Biden ending Trump OK for US oil company in Syria
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‘A whirlwind’: 1st Ohio vaccine lottery winners speak out
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Thousands evacuate Congo’s Goma amid renewed volcano threat
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Biden to GOP: ‘Don’t get in the way’ of infrastructure plan
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US pipelines ordered to increase cyber defenses after hack
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EPA restoring state and tribal power to protect waterways
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Cops who kill often catch a break at sentencing time
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France’s Macron admits some guilt for Rwanda’s genocide
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Hong Kong bans Tiananmen crackdown vigil for 2nd year
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Hong Kong changes electoral law, reduces direct public vote
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Big cheese no more: U.K. drug dealer caught out by cheese pic
Outdoors
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Stand up paddleboarding banned on Little Spokane River, St. George’s put-in opens Friday
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Boat-in campsites at Steamboat Rock set to close June 1
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Route of the Hiawatha bike trail opens Friday
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Idaho’s new wolf law has prompted a petition that could re-list the animals as endangered
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Out on the town: Pair of bucks spotted strolling busy Spokane streets
Spokane
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Case backlog inflates Spokane County COVID-19 numbers
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Spokane weighing how to use $84 million in COVID-19 stimulus money
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Browns Park improvements to be completed this summer; Balfour Park expansion planned
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Spokane YWCA’s new CEO Hauck drawn to helping people through nonprofit work
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Gardening: Growing rhubarb simple, needs little care
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Pandemic projects: Vintage TV consoles become cat condo and retro bar
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Pandemic projects: Couple makeover old garages into Tudor-style
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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: