Archives | Monday, April 6, 2020
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A&E
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Egg substitutions for cooking and baking when store shelves are empty
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Dear Annie: And the people stayed home
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Miss Manners: Engaged couple have their priorities upside down
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Leftovers: No flour or eggs? No problem for these brownies
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Dorothy Dean presents: There’s no fishiness here – delicious salmon en croute is simple to make
Business
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Local banker: Key program to help small businesses may run out of money this week
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Chambers of commerce, business organizations launch initiative to help locally owned businesses
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Auto insurers return money to customers during ‘unprecedented’ driving slump
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Amazon will donate 8,200 laptops to help Seattle Public Schools students learn online during coronavirus closures
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Telsa unveils ventilator prototype made with car parts
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New phone-only Quibi aims for bite of digital entertainment
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Wall Street leaps 7%, markets rally worldwide on virus hopes
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Red Lion Hotels parent company closing Spokane office
Nation
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Federal Reserve to boost small business lending efforts
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Pandemic, border crackdown hamper Catholics’ aid to migrants
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In a first, US slaps sanctions on Russian white supremacists
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Gaga raises $35M for virus fight, curates all-star TV event
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Navy leader calls fired carrier captain ‘naive’ or ‘stupid’
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Justices rule for federal employee over age discrimination
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Virus deaths slow in places, British PM’s condition worsens
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Wisconsin governor delays election, prompts court challenge
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U.S. Supreme Court backs police in traffic stops in 8-1 ruling
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ACLU challenges Puerto Rico’s strict response to COVID-19, which includes jail terms for curfew violators
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Debate heats up over using an anti-malaria drug for COVID-19
Spokane
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Coeur d’Alene schools to stay closed
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Inslee’s decision to keep schools closed forces districts to boost online learning and finalize plans for promoting students
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Estranged wife of Spokane astronaut Anne McClain charged with lying about bank access from International Space Station
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Hopeful birdsong, foreboding sirens: A pandemic in sound
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Spokane area landlords and utilities wonder: How will we get back to normal?
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COVID-19 cases continue steady climb in Eastern Washington
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Kate Vita, Spokane portrait artist who captured life in all its color, dies at age 59
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New WSU College of Nursing Dean Mary Koithan on taking over in time of coronavirus: ‘I look at it as an opportunity’
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Spokane’s TV news broadcasters adapt to home studios during pandemic
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On the Front Lines: With online courses, Gonzaga senior studying biology finds time to aid in COVID-19 response
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Getting There: A new vision for Division starts to take shape, with bus rapid transit running on a street freed up by the NSC
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Then and Now: Union Pacific rail yard
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100 years ago in Spokane: Prohibition agents arrive in Spokane to crack down on illegal booze
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Faith and Values: Being away from the church doesn’t mean we have to be away from God on this Easter Sunday
World
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Australian court dismisses cardinal’s sex abuse convictions
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care
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Ukraine continues to battle forest fire near Chernobyl
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From Iran’s hot zone, Afghans flee home, spreading virus
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Lives Lost: A man loved by many, a death at 80 alone in Rome
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Work starts in Montana on disputed Canada-U.S. oil pipeline
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Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland’s mother, dies at age 86
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Honor Blackman, who played Bond’s Pussy Galore, dies at 94
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South Africa’s TB, HIV history prepares it for virus testing
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U.S., U.K. brace for soaring death tolls as numbers in Spain, Italy improve
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Japan to declare state of emergency for Tokyo, other areas