Archives | Thursday, May 2, 2024
Results
Business
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The Dirt: Housing development planned for west Spokane
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Mortgage rate forecast for May 2024: No break for homebuyers
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Tractor makers CNH and AGCO trim outlooks on weak farmer demand
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Amazon bets big with CrowdStrike on cybersecurity products
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It’s the last Free Comic Book Day at the place where it was created
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Biden opens door for tax credits so corn farmers can grow jet fuel
Crime/Public Safety
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12-year-old girl located safe after going missing last month
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Body found next to dam in Riverfront Park
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The Inland Northwest could burn again: Potential for more wildfires highlights need for safety, preventative measures
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Man has life-threatening injuries after crashing vehicle into Spokane River
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2 drivers die in head-on I-90 crash
Health
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Over half of West Plains wells exceed PFAS limits, Ecology finds. Many private wells have PFAS chemicals over ten times the new federal limit
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Physical fitness linked to better mental health in young people
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Over 10,000 Premera-insured MultiCare patients in Spokane at risk of losing in-network care at the end of May
High school sports
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District roundup: Central Valley boys soccer advances to 4A semifinal; Ridgeline, Mead advance in 3A bracket
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Triple threat: University senior Shane Skidmore takes on tennis after successful football, basketball seasons
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Prep roundup: Tommy Krozter paces Shadle Park baseball; Izzy Cotner homers for Riverside softball
Nation/World
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United Methodists end anti-LGBTQ+ policies
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Whistleblower for Boeing contractor Spirit Aerosystems dies
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President Biden expands Berryessa Snow Mountain monument in California to protect Molok Luyuk ridge
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Trump defense suggests he was shakedown target, not hush money schemer
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Rebuilding Baltimore’s Key Bridge expected to cost up to $1.9 billion
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Biden calls for peace following major clashes on prominent campuses
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U.S. officials wary of Chinese plans for floating nuclear plants
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Hamas says truce deal being studied in ‘positive spirit’
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Russians who fled abroad return in boost for Putin’s war economy
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Massive police operation breaches UCLA pro-Palestinian encampment, makes arrests
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Your cellphone may be causing nearsightedness, now at epidemic levels
Spokane
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‘I’m excited to get it going’: 50th anniversary of Expo ‘74 starts Saturday at Riverfront Park
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With the Pilgrim Lutheran Quilters there’s a job for everyone - no sewing skills required
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Bloomsday returns to Spokane Sunday boasting larger turnout; trade show kicks off Friday
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50 years ago in Expo history: Thumbs up for symphony and new theater, thumbs down for commissioned piece