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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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coming Sunday

Fulfilling a dream

Twin brothers stick together as they leave their North Idaho home for boot camp, hoping one day to see combat as Marines.

VALLEY VOICE

COPPER CAPERS ON THE RISE

At more than $3 per pound, copper has become a hot target for thieves who are breaking into construction sites and even risking death by cutting into electric lines that cost utilities thousands to repair.

Inside

Business

Sonic given reprieve

Sonic Drive-In has given the owner of Spokane-based Sonic Burritos an extra 60 days to change her business’s name.

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Sports

Bonds homers, Mariners win

Barry Bonds hits the 718th home run of his career in the second innning, but Felix Hernandez settled down for his seventh victory of the season, a 5-4 Mariners triumph at Safeco Field.

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Today

Novel based on 1946 crash

Beth Bollinger’s book is based on the 1946 bus crash that killed nine members of the Spokane Indians baseball team.

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Safety or snooping?

Tom Sowa talks about plans

to put video-surveillance cameras in downtown Spokane in his weekly podcast, Northwest Business Beat.

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