Archives | January 2020
Results
Wednesday, Jan. 1
Thursday, Jan. 2
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Spokane veteran accused of firing at unmarked car questions undercover police tactics
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100 years ago in Spokane: Mayor steps down; Wobblies mum on New Year’s resolutions
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Report: Washington State Patrol singles out Native American drivers
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Spokane man who raped, impregnated 13-year-old while awaiting child rape trial sentenced
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Amazon and Google to Hit CES with digital assistants in tow
Friday, Jan. 3
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100 years ago in Spokane: Census takers find respondents reluctant to reveal age
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Washington records
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Christine M. Flowers: Pope Francis should channel Pope John Paul II’s forgiveness after Vatican slapping incident
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Ski areas looking forward to more snow this month after strong end to 2019
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‘No War in Iran’: Demonstrators cover intersection with signage promoting peace
Saturday, Jan. 4
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100 years ago: Scientists suggest ‘dopiness’ in children might be caused by disease
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Washington records
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Amy Goldman Koss: In life’s winter, it’s easier to be astounded by the spring
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Eric Zorn: 3 easy ways to preserve your serenity during the toxic political year ahead
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Trudy Rubin: After Qassem Soleimani’s killing, how does this Iran war end?
Sunday, Jan. 5
Monday, Jan. 6
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Faith and Values: Look outward for spiritual growth in the new year
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100 years ago in baseball: Spokane highlights the blockbuster sale of Babe Ruth to the Yankees
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: My Year of Reading Women
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New law taking effect Jan. 1 means no more surprise medical bills for some Washingtonians
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Newport smelter company quiet as Pend Oreille officials end agreement
Tuesday, Jan. 7
Wednesday, Jan. 8
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100 years ago in Spokane: Ex-Washington State football coach sentenced for draft evasion
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Personal experience leads to launch of Liberty Lake Coworking
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Shawn Vestal: Inequities in how sexual assaults handled on display in Lewiston rape case
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Washington records
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A Grip on Sports: Make no mistake about it, the NFL dominates our sports-watching landscape
Thursday, Jan. 9
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Grabbing life by the claws: Safeway store receives national attention for hard seltzer display
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100 years ago in Spokane: Project to send Pend Oreille River water to Columbia Basin found feasible
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Spokane Valley-based Horizon Credit Union acquires Boise credit union
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Developer plans four new Browne’s Addition homes on slope above Peaceful Valley
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‘We believe in justice’: Couple who fled Tehran for Spokane express concern about U.S. approach to Iran
Friday, Jan. 10
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100 years ago: Allies, except U.S., ratify treaty to end World War I
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Washington records
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Meghan L. O’Sullivan: Trump’s Iran speech had three audiences
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Trudy Rubin: Trump and Iran have paused confrontation, but the struggle hasn’t ended
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Coeur d’Alene company Rohinni showcases new partnership, product at CES trade show in Las Vegas
Saturday, Jan. 11
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘Dance mad’ youth flock to ‘gramophone grapples’
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Facebook riles tiny Oregon town with plan for undersea cable
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Meghan Markle just flipped the princess fantasy on its big crowned head
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Martin Schram: Mission accomplished for Trump’s new whisperer
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William P. Barr: Congress is dragging its feet on fentanyl
Sunday, Jan. 12
Monday, Jan. 13
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100 years ago in Spokane: Before Dukakis, city’s mayor offered ride in a World War I tank
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Faith and Values: For open minds, Spokane is home to a diverse religious tradition that should be celebrated
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Getting There: As area fleet of tow plows grows, one driver makes driving the complex rig look easy
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Navy Lt. Kayla Barron of Richland completes astronaut training, sets her sights on the stars
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5 big issues the Washington Legislature will debate in 2020
Tuesday, Jan. 14
Wednesday, Jan. 15
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Gleason Institute ramps up fundraising while namesake receives honor
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Michael Gerson: King’s passion for justice was not synonymous with defeating an enemy
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Lewis-Clark Valley report highlights economic stress, inaffordability of health care
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100 years ago in Spokane: Strange new disease claims another victim
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Bill would make Juneteenth a state holiday
Thursday, Jan. 16
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100 years ago in Spokane: McNutt murder trial begins with visit to supposed crime scene
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Lego sets its sights on a growing market: Stressed-out adults
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Spokane police officer’s kick on handcuffed suspect seemed retaliatory, not for protection, prosecutor says
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Former wrestler giving back to sport as referee as sport struggles with shortage of officials
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Front Porch: The trouble with words
Friday, Jan. 17
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100 years ago in Spokane: Sensational charge rocks McNutt murder trial
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Trudy Rubin: Never mind Iran, impeachment: Pay attention to Taiwan
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Washington records
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An age of temperance ushered in Prohibition 100 years ago: How things have changed
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Shawn Vestal: John O. Green is not a fool nor an Idaho legislator
Saturday, Jan. 18
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Front & Center: Medical examiner pursued career in forensic pathology by happenstance
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100 years ago in Spokane: Murder victim McNutt’s affair with suspect revealed in court
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U.S. court dismisses suit by youths over climate change
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The arrival of Harry and Meghan won’t change the monarchy’s fading allure in Canada
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Sue Lani Madsen: Survey says no to comprehensive sex education, OSPI says yes
Sunday, Jan. 19
Monday, Jan. 20
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Washington Senate passes bill to curb discrimination against undocumented immigrants
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Betsy Wilkerson aims to bring inclusion, compromise to Spokane City Council
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No longer leading Spokane City Council, Ben Stuckart starts consulting business
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Getting There: Big changes underway in Kootenai County to keep crowded roads from clogging
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Faith and Values: Take Obama’s advice and don’t just ‘cancel’ those you disagree with
Tuesday, Jan. 21
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Spokane County fined by state over injury to volunteer who was directing traffic
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Central Valley School District seeks $11.8 million in February special election
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Warning signs were there for Spokane woman missing more than a year; now she is feared dead
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Prices rising for those Washington dairies that survived recent slump
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New Councilman Cathcart wants community policing in his district
Wednesday, Jan. 22
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Just about every store at the mall is struggling. Then there’s Bath & Body Works.
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Front Porch: Some short takes
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New director of Greater Spokane Meals on Wheels speaks on his job
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100 years ago in Spokane: McDonalds acquitted of murder, arrested on new charges
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Education notebook: Spokane Public Schools hiring new human resources professional development manager
Thursday, Jan. 23
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Outside View: Supreme Court should finally erase state laws that hinder religious freedom and school choice
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100 years ago in Spokane: McDonald siblings go free after murder trial, new charges filed
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City, county now require open union negotiations, but they haven’t happened – and may never
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Holocaust freedom fighter living in Spokane to be named Washingtonian of the Year
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Spokane’s new flag design will be a community effort
Friday, Jan. 24
Saturday, Jan. 25
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100 years ago in Spokane: Bandleader praises jazz as ‘really and truly melodious’
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Ann McFeatters: Is this how democracy dies?
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Sue Lani Madsen: Consolidating elections in even years would undermine, not empower, voters
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Final fight: Condon, City Council spar over city salaries
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We asked a couple dozen Spokane residents about impeachment. They’re as divided as the rest of the country
Sunday, Jan. 26
Monday, Jan. 27
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100 years ago in Spokane: Children left in France finally mailed back to Lilac City
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Then and Now: Riblet Mansion
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Faith and Values: To my grandchildren, learn to love when the ordinary becomes art
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Hell was a place called Auschwitz
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Getting There: Plans for Centennial Trail through West Central draw pushback that could result in new connection
Tuesday, Jan. 28
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Rep. Andrew Barkis and Rep. Bob McCaslin: Our state can have both $30 car tabs and sustainable transportation funding
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Washington records
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100 years ago today in Spokane: Concerns over 1920 flu grow, a year after deadly pandemic
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Spokane County may turn to animated ‘how-to’ videos for navigating the criminal justice system
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Protections proposed in Washington Senate for domestic workers
Wednesday, Jan. 29
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100 years ago in Spokane: Flu worries continue to grow; ‘unsightly’ billboards removed along highways
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Local developer earns lifetime achievement award from Greater Spokane Valley Chamber
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I-90 Express Finishing moves to larger building in Spokane Valley
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iHeartMedia layoffs end KQNT morning show with Dave Spencer and Teresa Lukens
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Washington records
Thursday, Jan. 30
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MultiCare building MRI addition for new machine
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100 years ago in Spokane: ‘Mystery man’ claims not to know who he is; new Jewish temple announced
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Nazareth Guild awards $170,000 in grants to Catholic schools in Eastern Washington
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Bella the therapy dog makes Avista proud
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Citizen Journal: Junkin’ for cheap stuff gives helping hand
Friday, Jan. 31
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100 years ago in Spokane: Police, sheriff’s deputies differ on identity of ‘Mystery Man’
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Washington records
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Trudy Rubin: Trump’s Mideast peace plan is about reelection – his own and Benjamin Netanyahu’s
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State could take sales tax off diapers
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Boulevard Mercantile relocating closer to downtown Spokane