Archives | March 20, 2022
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Business
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Front & Center: The Clark Co. owner Ed Clark reflects on 50-year career in advertising, public relations
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The Dirt: Developer looking to convert Jensen-Byrd Hardware building in downtown Spokane into apartments, retail
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Motley Fool: Value in vaccines
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Michelle Singletary: Federal watchdog questions whether credit reports should include medical debt
Crime/Public Safety
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Apartment fire overnight Sunday in North Spokane displaces 16 tenants
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Spokane Valley electrical fire displaces family Sunday morning
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Idaho House passes bill changing judicial appointment process
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Analysis: Why permanent daylight saving time may not be that great
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State’s embattled public defense office signed contracts worth $400,000 to hire consultants, including former state Rep. Jennifer Williamson
Other
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Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized with infection, high court says
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On the air
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Zelenskyy evokes Holocaust as he appeals to Israel for aid in Ukraine
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Canadian Pacific rail work stoppage could hit U.S. agriculture
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Authorities investigate crash of L.A. sheriff’s helicopter
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Amid new bombings, Ukraine now seen as a war of attrition
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Across Europe, Ukrainian exiles pray for peace back home
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US admiral says China fully militarized isles in disputed South China Sea
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Prominent Israeli rabbi mourned Sunday by thousands at funeral
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Labor foe Howard Schultz returns as Starbucks union effort grows
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Time to retool census? Some think so after minorities missed
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Democratic gains in legislative maps might not last long
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History-making Keanji Brown Jackson set for Senate hearing for high court
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North Korea fires artillery into sea days after missile launch
Pacific NW
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Car prowl at Tri-City store ends with 2 police cars hit and a woman dragged
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He left a pedestrian to die on a Tri-City interchange. He’s serving 60 days
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More than $1.2 billion in Oregon Paycheck Protection Program loans yet to be forgiven
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Interstate Bridge Replacement Program aims to bridge equity gap
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Two assailants, one employee dead in recent string of pot shop robberies
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Trial for Ammon Bundy concludes, but Idaho far-right activist is expected in court again