Archives | Tuesday, June 28, 2022
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Business
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Big Tech sinks stocks bruised by recession jitters
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Former Toys ‘R’ us executives face trial over botched bankruptcy
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U.S. goods-trade deficit narrows to smallest this year on record exports
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Netflix’s plan to fix its subscription crisis starts in Asia
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U.S. home-price growth decelerates for first time since 2021
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U.S. consumer confidence hits 16-month low on drag from inflation
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Spokane-based clothing brand launches size, gender-inclusive collection
Crime/Public Safety
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Patients evacuated from Grand Coulee hospital after reported gas leak
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After drive-by shooting of police officer, residents in northeast Spokane neighborhood say they rely on each other to stay safe and informed
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‘Go now’ evacuations issued for wildfire near Soap Lake
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Woman accused of stabbing husband in chest during argument in north Spokane
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Washington records
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Man suspected of assaulting, binding, holding acquaintance at gunpoint before victim shot him at Spokane Valley apartment
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Fire crews extinguish commercial building fire on Sprague
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Few crimes reported Hoopfest weekend as DUI arrests stay consistent with past competitions
Nation/World
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‘As an American, I was disgusted’: White House aide tells Jan. 6 panel Trump wanted to join rioters, didn’t care many were armed
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Trump knew Jan. 6 could be violent; urged looser security
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Maxwell sentenced to 20 years as Epstein’s confidante and enabler
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Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, testifies before Jan. 6 panel
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Deaths, costs of climate-linked disasters may be grossly undercounted
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At least 51 inmates die in prison riot and fire in Colombia
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A tropical wave could become Tropical Storm Bonnie in Caribbean
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Biden faces new border furor after 48 die in Texas truck
Spokane
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Spokane library branch in STA Plaza to close Thursday ahead of grand opening of central library next month
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Spokane City Council member elected VP of Washington cities board
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Spokane Valley Councilwoman Laura Padden wants city to consider parkland for housing
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Spokane County hires Kyle Twohig, longtime city engineer, as director of public works
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100 years ago in Spokane: Lawmaker calls for lower gas prices