Archives | Monday, May 15, 2017
Results
Business
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Hershey tries to cut calories, but will lighter bars sell?
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Huge cyberattack ebbs as investigators work to find culprits
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Need a job? City of Spokane touts major job fair on Wednesday
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Spokane’s Steam Plant slated for $1.5 million in renovations this summer
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Retail CEOs renew fight against border tax with Mnuchin meeting
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Spurt in oil prices sends US stock indexes to record highs
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How to protect yourself from the global ransomware attack
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Moody’s buying Bureau van Dijk for about $3.27 billion
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Waymo, Lyft to team up on self-driving vehicles
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U.S. homebuilder sentiment climbs higher in May
Letters
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Scarcello should be ashamed
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Republicans must protect us
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Don’t approve coal terminal
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Lower teen working age
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Pass testimony legislation
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Careful with Israel rhetoric
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Forgetting shared risk
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Questions from Bob
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Where’s the proofreading?
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Clarifying state excise tax
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Labrador wrong about AHCA
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Preexisting conditions common
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Suggestions for train traveling
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Wrong about insurance
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Trump trips a waste
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Labrador comments irrational
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Vestal reveals bogus claims
Nation
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Report: Trump shared secret info about IS with Russians
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‘Pay Trump Bribes Here,’ on wall above an entrance to the Trump Hotel in D.C.
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Senate sets private time to grill deputy attorney general on Comey’s firing
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Learjet registered in Montana strikes New York building and crashes, killing 2 crew members
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Trump revealed highly classified information to Russians, sources say
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Hillary Clinton launching new political group
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Valuable nutrients are lost when food is tossed, study finds
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8 candidates quizzed for FBI chief amid uproar over Comey
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Trump taps Callista Gingrich to be ambassador to the Vatican
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Trump prepares for first overseas trip, with anti-globalism at bay
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Trump to light White House blue to support police who face ‘unfair defamation and vilification’
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Erdogan visits Trump, amid much friction between US, Turkey
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Man charged with beating mom, 87 with cane on Mother’s Day
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Barron Trump to attend private St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland this fall
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7 people killed in fire at Akron home, fire officials say
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Global tailpipe tests vastly underestimate diesel pollution
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30 injured, 2 critically, as Philadelphia school tour bus crashes in Maryland
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Pizza delivery man takes pie to stalled Amtrak train
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Frozen burritos maker relocates after recall, listeria scare
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Comey’s deep convictions, eloquence make him tough adversary
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Fact Check: Will health insurance premiums really keep going up?
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Justices reject appeal of student arrested for burping
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Opponents of strict voter ID laws get a victory, but it may not last
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Unarmed man dies after Vegas officer uses neck technique
Pacific NW
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Linebacker-turned-cop chases down 2 suspects in Oregon
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Mother’s Day barbecue ends with Oregon man firing at brother
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Rahmat Shoureshi named president of Portland State
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Montana airport gains full-body scanner after 4-year hiatus
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Gianforte loans himself $1 million in bid for Montana U.S. House seat
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Man holding human head stabs store clerk; mother found dead
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Oregon took months to fix lead problems at juvenile prisons
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Supreme Court rejects challenge to Hawaii, Montana open primaries
Spokane
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New Spokane NAACP president: ‘We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us’
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Spokane City Council narrowly approves former U.S. Attorney Mike Ormsby as city attorney
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Black and other minorities still stopped more often by Spokane police
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Man charged with abandoning young girl in car near Gonzaga
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City of Spokane serves up eviction notice to Blessings Under the Bridge homeless feeding program
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Man admitted to raping woman in roadside ditch, says Spokane County Sheriff’s Office
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100 years ago in North Idaho: Harrison Gun Club floats down Lake Coeur d’Alene as dikes fail during major flooding
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Man dies after dirt collapses on him while making repairs at Spokane Valley home
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Second man charged with homicide 18 months after Bret Snow disappeared from Newman Lake
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New snowfall likely in mountains
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Woman seriously injured in crash with Spokane police car
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Craft Beer Week: Spokane’s local breweries hit their stride
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Then and Now: The Montvale
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State looking for ways to ease Interstate 90 congestion through Spokane
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100 years ago in Spokane: Surging rivers threaten region
Sports
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Area Sports Menu for Tuesday, May 16
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On the air
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Pittsburgh Penguins knot series with 1-0 Game 2 victory over Ottawa Senators
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Kelly Olynyk scores 26 points as Boston Celtics power to Game 7 win
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Back home, Nashville Predators eager to match Anaheim Ducks’ physical play
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Central Valley soccer chases third straight berth in Final Four
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Grip on Sports: There will come a day when a Yankee player will be wearing No. 139
Washington
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Shark bites diver’s finger at Tacoma zoo
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Walla Walla man electrocuted in wood art process
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Police chief asks for review of 2016 incident at Seattle mayor’s home
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Efforts aim to boost film industry in Yakima Valley
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Special election could affect balance of power at Capitol
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Tacoma to appeal order that it pay $2 million in Wal-Mart dispute
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BNSF appeals review of Washington coal terminal project
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Depression in Hanford tunnel discovered by radiation workers
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Judges mull Japanese internment in questioning Trump’s travel ban
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Wilburn Ross, who received Medal of Honor for heroism in WWII, dies at 94 in Washington state
World
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Russia tells world to keep its cool following North Korea missile launch
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Venezuelans again shut down capital to protest government
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Move toward early elections in Austria opens door for far right
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20 killed in mosque attack in Nigeria over land dispute
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Few cyberattack victims are paying hackers because using bitcoin is hard
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U.S. accuses Syria of mass executions and burning bodies
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France’s new president wastes no time: names PM, sees Merkel
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Italian police: Mafia skimmed millions from migrant funds
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British WWII veteran, 101, breaks skydiving record
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Syrian activists: Airstrikes on IS-held areas kill dozens
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U.S. envoy: Fight to retake Mosul in ‘final stages’