Archives | September 9, 2021
Results
Business
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Lumber prices fall, but ‘chaos’ in supply, labor hits area home builders
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McDonald’s introducing McPlant vegan burger in UK, Ireland
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Greater Spokane Incorporated launches new regional economic development strategy
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Post Falls’ Ground Force sells to Chicago-based company
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Weekly new jobless claims in Spokane County drop to 333, state claims slightly rise
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Airlines say rise in COVID-19 cases is hurting ticket sales
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Stocks end lower on Wall Street, extending weekly losses
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U.S., Mexico restart high-level economic talks after four years
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Microsoft return to U.S. offices delayed indefinitely
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U.S. jobless claims reach a pandemic low as economy recovers
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Spokane County’s housing market shows signs of cooling down in August as sales drop, inventory rises
Entertainment
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Review: Death Cab for Cutie possesses fans’ hearts at Pavilion at Riverfront
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Sweet smell of success follows Perfume Genius to the Gorge
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Foreigner returns to Spokane: Fans have been waiting for group’s concert at Northern Quest
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‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ features teenage dream of being a drag queen
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Paul Schrader has, once again, crafted a haunting portrait of alienation with ‘The Card Counter’
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There’s nothing royal about ‘Queenpins,’ an expired tale of extreme couponing
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Stream on Demand: Tom Hanks offers the ‘News of the World’
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Eroica Trio to explore musical periods in Barrister Winery concerts
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Michael Constantine of ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ dies at 94
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Country singer Brett Eldredge encounters bear in garage
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Dark and unpredictable Dave Landau headlines at Spokane Comedy Club
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Judge Judy returning to TV in November with granddaughter
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What’s Worth Watching: ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘On the Verge,’ ‘Kin,’ ‘Ultra City Smiths’ + ‘Star Trek’
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Hey, hey, the Monkees are in town for farewell tour stop at First Interstate Center for the Arts
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Q&A: Ali gets the Ken Burns treatment in 4-part PBS film
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10 under $10 Sept. 10-17 – ‘On Broadway,’ Predictable, Ghost Heart and River City Roots
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Game On: $70 for a new video game? It’s not that crazy
Nation
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Sweeping new vaccine mandates for 100 million Americans
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Kentucky lawmakers scrap statewide mask mandate in schools
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Los Angeles to require vaccine for all students 12 and up
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Crews search for Confederate statue’s 1887 time capsule
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Prosecutor says ‘cadaver’ note proves Robert Durst killed friend
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Report: Air Force women, minorities face harassment and bias
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Zacarias Moussaoui trial revisited on the eve of Sept. 11 anniversary
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FDA delays decision on e-cigarettes from vaping giant Juul
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Justice Department to review police force in Columbus, Ohio
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California wildfires at risk of sparking as wind blows in
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Justice Dept. sues Texas over state’s new abortion law
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Senate opposition leads White House to withdraw ATF nominee
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President Joe Biden to campaign Monday with Gavin Newsom as recall nears end
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Donald Trump endorses GOP challenger to Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney
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Sheriff: Florida family massacre followed random encounter
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South Carolina abortion law challenge backed by 20 states
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50 years after Attica uprising, families want apology
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Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar says she had breast cancer; doing well
Outdoors
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Video shows Yellowstone wolf nipping a grizzly’s butt
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County conservation program looking for public input
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In North Cascades, researchers, climbers watch Washington’s snowpack quickly melt, exposing glaciers’ retreat
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The Spokesman-Review’s high school outdoor writing contest is accepting submissions
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Conservation group supports state decision to kill Togo wolves
Spokane
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Author Sara Pennypacker details how climate change, animals influenced new novel ‘Pax, Journey Home’
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American Rescue Plan brings big money to Spokane, but leaders still haven’t decided how to spend it
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With the river in charge, Dave Jackson floats on
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Central Valley School District educator named Washington state’s 2021 history teacher of the year
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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Marijuana shop hit with Molotov cocktail that fails to ignite
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Best way to honor a King? Spokane Park Board to hear plans for Expo ‘74 booster statue