Archives | May 20, 2022
Results
Business
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Hyundai announces $5.5B electric vehicle plant in Georgia
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Mining companies back away from Brazil’s Indigenous areas
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A third of Americans report financial stress in Census survey
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Deere plunges with high farming costs denting gear demand
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Biden: South Korean chip plant a model for deeper ties to Asia
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Stocks fall, pushing S&P 500 into bear market territory
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U.S. trade rep. sees opportunity in recovery
Crime/Public Safety
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Judge: COVID-19 asylum restrictions must continue on border
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One injured, suspect at large following north Spokane shooting early Friday morning
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Firefighters extinguish Spokane Valley garage fire, smoke damage makes home uninhabitable
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25-foot flames burn north Spokane Home Depot’s home and garden aisle
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Former head of drainage district and wife convicted of fraud
Local Government
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Here’s who will be on Spokane County’s August primary ballot
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Proposed ordinance would ban outdoor watering in Spokane during peak summer hours
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Don Kardong Bridge near Gonzaga University to close next week for major repair project largely paid for with COVID-19 relief funds
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Three new Spokane County commissioner candidates highlight penultimate day of filing week
Nation/World
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African scientists baffled by monkeypox cases in Europe, U.S.
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Tornado hits western German city; dozens injured
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U.S. removes 5 groups from terror blacklist, retains al-Qaida
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Police: Chicago shooting leaves 2 people dead, 7 wounded
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Biden’s approval dips to lowest of presidency: AP-NORC poll
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Trump pays $110K fine, must submit paperwork to end contempt
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Religious backers of abortion rights say God’s on their side
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Russia claims to have taken full control of Mariupol
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G-7 countries to provide $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine
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Deliberations start in Russian soldier’s war crimes trial
Pacific NW
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Hunger strike ends at immigration detention center in Tacoma
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CWU officially installs new president
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Youth Climate Strike protesters pack downtown Portland as organizers call for climate action from city leaders
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Alaska spring warmer than Spokane’s? Parts of city fail to hit 70 degrees so far this May, but cold front expected to lift next week
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Montana not following transgender birth certificate ruling
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Lawmaker calls for investigation of Oregon ballot fiasco
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Idaho unemployment rate continues with historic lows
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First invasive European green crab found in Hood Canal
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Power outage at Yakima airport halts commercial flights