Archives | April 29, 2014
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Nation/World
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Wisconsin voter ID law thrown out by federal judge
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High court revives EPA rule on cross-state pollution
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Shooting at FedEx center wounds 6, suspect dead
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Tornadoes kill 9 in Southern U.S.
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Egypt sentences 683 to death in latest mass trial
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U.S., EU add sanctions against Russian officials
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Elections in Iraq preceded by attacks
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In brief: U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm charged with tax fraud
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Eastern Ukraine mayor shot, gravely wounded
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People: Ferguson says ‘Later’ to ‘Late Late Show’
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Supreme Court to decide issue of cellphone privacy
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Kerry backs off Israel “apartheid state’ comment
Spokane
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Officer-involved shooting at scene of possible homicide
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Jail inmate escapes in downtown Spokane
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Breaking: Clippers owner Donald Sterling banned for life from the NBA
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Suspect arrested in morning coffee shop robbery
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Spokane may reach 81 degrees Friday before cooling for Bloomsday
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Idaho records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Washington records
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Bloomsday participants encouraged to use bus service
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Correction: ‘Light the Way’ event May 30
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Two charged in death of woman found in trunk
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Private firetruck going back to where it started
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Condon’s plan to raise number of fire department appointees halted
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Montana man charged in shooting death of teen
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Spokane offers up tax plan
Sports
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WSU spring football: Former Leach protégé Graham Harrell lends helping hand
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Jared Phay leaving NIC to coach at Southern Idaho
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Baseball standings
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Monday’s baseball summaries
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Tigers look to secure GSL title
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Newsmakers
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Scoreboard
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In brief – Miami sweeps Charlotte
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Thomas gets $40m
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Jack Ramsay, former NBA coach, broadcaster, dies
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Stock in Davis up 10%
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Today’s Best
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Flyers home ‘n’ happy
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UI’s Epps arrested on DUI charge
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Norman Chad: Replay doesn’t belong in sports, or anywhere
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NBA should make Sterling sit and squirm
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MLB notebook: Braves have an abundance of starting pitching
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On the air: Tuesday’s TV, radio highlights
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Today’s menu
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Wrestling gives Mead product Joshua Morton leg up on art world