Archives | Thursday, July 17, 2014
Results
Nation/World
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Official: Malaysian plane shot down over Ukraine
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Washington wildfire burns through Alp-like terrain
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House votes to support marijuana-related banking
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Hundreds respond to dad’s photo plea
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Ron Howard plans Beatles documentary
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Australia repeals its controversial carbon tax
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Dance instructor, 40, makes Saints squad
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Syria’s Assad gets third term
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In brief: Gunmen attack Afghan airport with rockets
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Israel, Hamas agree to U.N.’s brief cease-fire
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House measure would cut tax enforcement budget
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Missing IRS emails to be investigated
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Beaten teen returns to Florida
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U.S., Europe slap more sanctions on Russia
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Senate GOP blocks contraception bill
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Federal judge rejects California death penalty
Obituaries
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Obituary: Anderson, Becky Sue
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Obituary: Brewer, Bobby F.
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Obituary: Costello, Sr. M. Rose Theresa (Dorothy), Snjm
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Obituary: Fox, Eric W.
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Obituary: Pecka, Rita Joyce (Cornwell)
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Obituary: Olson, Gaylen G.
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Obituary: Brakefield, Helen L. (Dean)
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Obituary: Black, Ronald
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Obituary: Reinertson, Calvin Anthony
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Obituary: Underdahl, Olga
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Obituary: Svoboda, Leona M.
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Obituary: Walters, James Leonard, Lt. Col. (Usaf Ret.)
Spokane
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City of Pateros told to empty as blaze enters town
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Corrections officer identified in Deaconess Hospital shooting
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Multiple-vehicle crash closes I-90 west of Vantage
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Police: Man shot in reported robbery at North Spokane motel
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Washington records
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In brief: Spokane Art School in new location
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In brief: Searchers still looking for Tacoma hiker
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Idaho records
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Jim Kershner’s this day in history
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Accuracy watch
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Photo: Honoring firefighters
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Candidate profiles
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Wind fans fire; homes in peril
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State’s jobless rate lowest in 6 years
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Drone will be used to monitor wildfires
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Photo: Exploring beneath the surface
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Man starts fire using blowtorch to kill spider
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Spokane County sheriff’s deputy charged with insurance fraud
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Q&A: Spokane Valley state House candidates Christian, Wilhite, McCaslin
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I-90 gunman had two rifles
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High-profile challengers in race for Washington’s 4th District state House seat
Sports
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Indians pull away late to end 3-game slide
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Mariners can’t return to diamond fast enough
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Commentary: Seattle Sounders’ MLS season infectious
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MeadowWood move changes Rosauers
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Cutthroat waters of St. Joe induce tranquility
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Photo: Haunting tree spirits
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Summer fun runs: Nourishing your soul and palate
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Three stars
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On the air
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Andrew Talansky’s tenacity on show in Tour Stage 11
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Thiel: Mariners need to go for it
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NBA notes: Charlotte Hornets reach 3-year deal with Lance Stephenson
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Three Sounders voted MLS All-Stars
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A’s, Giants give Bay Area high hopes for playoffs
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In brief: Pacquiao returns to ring Nov. 22 in Macau
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Scoreboard
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Seahawks win ESPYs
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Today’s menu
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Jesse Little, son of Spokane’s Chad Little, winner in New Hampshire
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WSU’s Halliday on O’Brien watch list
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LeBron’s homecoming a reminder of Wilt’s Philly return
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Jerry Sandusky son talks of father’s bedtime ’ritual’
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Eastern picks up Arizona State transfer cornerback Rashad Wadood
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A new generation emerging at golf’s oldest major
Washington Voices
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calendar
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Religion calendar
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Steve Christilaw: Jack Spring Stadium – idea moved quickly to reality
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CYT-North Idaho to perform ‘Oliver! The musical’ at University High School
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Lottery
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Volunteer opportunities
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Appleway trail project to link to Liberty Lake system
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Fluffy, an adoptable cat
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In brief: Summer safety fair for kids is today
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Q&A with central Spokane House candidates Benn, Riccelli and McGlenn
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Landmarks: Spiering’s bighorn sheep installed on riverbank in 1974
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Randy Mann: Thermal activity melts part of Yellowstone road
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Reunions
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Proposal would rename part of Bridge Avenue to Summit Parkway
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Senior activities
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Senior meals
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Teen amputee learning, looking ahead
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Unusual Jobs: Butcher keeps his edge at Super 1 Foods
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Three vie in 3rd District; Riccelli finishing first term
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Gardening: Heat wave has upsides, but requires vigilance
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Somebody needs you
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The Verve: CV grad uses art to explore hidden purpose of humanity