Archives | May 4, 2026
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Crime/Public Safety
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Woman drives down sidewalk chasing child on a dirt bike
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74-year-old Spokane man jailed on $10K bond for threatening Florida retirement community Trump visited
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Northeast Spokane RV demolition site ignites, morning smoke visible across Spokane
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Wounded Stevens County deputy lost older brother in the line of duty 32 years ago
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Rathdrum mayor resigns amid domestic battery investigation
Nation
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Rudy Giuliani improves, suffering from pneumonia aggravated by 9/11 illness
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Supreme Court lets Voting Rights Act ruling take effect ahead of schedule
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The hardest-working staff at the airport? These two good boys.
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Supreme Court temporarily restores access to abortion pill by mail
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Trump disapproval reaches new high, Post-ABC-Ipsos poll finds
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An island depends on him to run the ferry. Who will do it after Terry?
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23 people injured, officials searching for suspects after Oklahoma shooting
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Teacher Appreciation Week 2026 deals include freebies, discounts
National business
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PlayStation users could be owed money in $7.85M Sony settlement
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Southwest weighs hiring Spirit Airlines mechanics ahead of Boeing MAX 7 arrival
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Elon Musk settles SEC lawsuit over Twitter disclosures, $1.5 million fine imposed
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Gap co‑founder Doris Fisher dies at 94
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German carmakers gloomy on Middle East disruption, survey shows
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JetBlue, Frontier shares rise as Spirit shutdown makes room for growth
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New Mexico seeks $3.7 billion, changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trial
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S&P 500 falls from record high on Middle East worries
Spokane
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Spokane eases food truck regulations, particularly downtown
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Candidates, including 2 Republicans for Spokane County auditor, dive in as filing week begins
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A bear of a Bloomsday: Brenton Sconce finished 7.46 miles on all fours a day after the race began to help those in recovery
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SpokAnimal wants you to soak up knowledge, support their efforts, at Temple Grandin visit Tuesday
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Then and Now: Highland Park United Methodist
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This day in history: Expo site features linger two years later. Water shortage affects farmers in Northwest