Archives | Wednesday, June 1, 2016
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Nation/World
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FBI seeks to exempt biometrics database from Privacy Act
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Googling yourself now leads to personal privacy controls
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Ex-Florida cop charged in shooting of armed black musician
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Obama tries to debunk GOP on the economy
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Clinton, Sanders look to mobilize complacent California voters
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Fallujah fight stalled by fierce fighting, civilian concerns
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During UCLA shooting, students struggled with unlocked doors
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BYU’s handling of sex assault cases reviewed by Utah police
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Clinton assails Trump as a ‘fraud’ trying to scam Americans
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Regulator warns of long, costly cleanup at Los Alamos lab
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FDA issues new guidelines on salt, pressuring food industry
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Vibrant U.S. marine reserve now a coral graveyard
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France sees flooding: Seine overflows its banks in Paris
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Fort McMurray residents return to fire-damaged city, assess damage
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No food in first aid convoy to reach Syrian town since 2012
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Hundreds of toads hop free, offering hope for at-risk animal
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Necropsy completed on whale found on bow of Alaska cruise ship
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Somalia hotel attack kills 2 parliament members, 4 others
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Honduran mother with Zika gives birth in U.S. to baby with birth defects
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Ship detects signals from crashed EgyptAir plane’s black box
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Two dead in murder-suicide on UCLA campus
Outdoors
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Ammi Midstokke: How suffering equates to glory, and other sports lies
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Landers’ words of wisdom: leave wildlife babies be
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App turns GPS-enabled smartphones into high-tech map system
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Reader photo: Twin peeks
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Briefs: ‘State of the Scotchmans’ sized up in Sandpoint
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Weekend weather: Return of summer-like conditions
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Ferry County Rail Trail improvements continue
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Alan Liere’s weekly fish and game report for June 2
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Spokane man sentenced to prison for killing grizzly bear
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Reader photo: Pale swallowtail butterfly taking a break
Pacific NW
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Man killed by police at Bend museum identified
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Oregon State University offers dorm for recovering addicts
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Portland parents decry officials over lead at two schools
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Two men charged in Missoula casino robbery, carjacking
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Dam debris poses threat to people on Elwha River
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West Side judge converts sentence for murder committed by 16-year-old
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Environmental groups challenge federal wolf killing in Idaho
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Sage grouse concerns nix Oregon energy project
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ACLU, Benton County settle lawsuit over court fines
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Vancouver salary petition qualifies for ballot
Spokane
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Kaiser Aluminum cautiously optimistic about new plan to tackle carbon pollution
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Spokane Valley council names finalists for two council seats
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Downtown Spokane bank robbed
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Minimum wage stretches a bit more in Spokane
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Wood chip hopper catches fire at Spokane Valley business
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Key witness in Doug Carlile contract killing receives 22-year prison sentence
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Hillyard police shooting ruled justified
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Love House captures Craftsman appeal
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About 1,400 Avista customers without power in north Spokane
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Police say man exposed himself to children
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Vehicular assault charge for suspect in hit-and-run, four-car pileup in North Spokane
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Spokane County resident sickened in E. coli outbreak related to flour
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Washington records
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100 years ago in Spokane: Prohibition dramatically reduced public drunkenness
Sports
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Apple Cup in Pullman remains day after Thanksgiving at 12:30 p.m.
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Lexie Hull leads Metro past Region, 81-72
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Penguins seize 2-0 lead in Stanley Cup Final
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On the air
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In Brief: Murray into French Open SF against ‘15 champ
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Chiefs sign second-round pick Matt Leduc
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Andre Iguodala’s defense keys Warriors’ return to NBA Finals
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Ousted Baylor president Ken Starr resigns from chancellor role
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Newsmakers: Krzyzewski isn’t thinking about retirement
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Area Sports Menu for Thursday, June 2
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Spring sports all-league lists
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Baseball Notes: Indians’ Marlon Byrd suspended 162 games for drug violation
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SYSA celebrates 50 years of giving kids a chance at sports
Voices
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On Track Academy senior has persevered, excelled
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At Riverside High, Nick Snyder embraces challenges
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‘Right people’ in life helped keep Shadle Park’s Katruska on path to graduation
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TEC student lives without limits
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Student regains her focus, finds caring staff at Venture
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Losing family in Oso landslide motivated Ferris grad Sam Thompson to succeed
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LC’s Jennifer Bashoor had to work hard to catch up, but did that – and more
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After major instability, Mica Peak student finds potential
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At North Central, youngest of 10 finds her path
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CdA grad has entrepreneurial spirit
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CV student sees beyond circumstances
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New Vision’s atmosphere aids graduate’s fast track
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U-Hi’s Carbon graduating cancer-free after experimental treatment
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Lake City grad’s pursuits nothing trivial
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Riverpoint student’s creativity takes him on engineering path
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Community School helped grad aim higher
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Mead’s Brayden Race faced cancer, then faced starting over in high school
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Map program provided William Harrington with self-direction, less conflict
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Tanzania trip changed Lakeland senior’s outlook
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Shy Post Falls High student sees leadership in her tea leaves
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After accelerated education, Five Mile Prairie’s Yelizaveta Skoromnaya aims for vet school
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Genesis Prep’s Schreibeis beat the odds
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Grace Thomas sees science, politics in her future
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Northwest Christian scholar adapts quickly to American life
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Football team manager Jessica Trotter plans to continue breaking down barriers
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Quiet student finds her voice through drama
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For Medical Lake grad, leadership has staying power
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Addison Armstrong found structure, pace to succeed at MEAD Alternative High School
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Transfer to Medical Lake Alternative puts grad’s future in positive light
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Determined and generous, Mountain View grad aspires to computer career
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Gonzaga Prep senior a light in many communities
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Recovery has North Idaho Christian grad focused on health, faith
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Adventurous spirit offers array of life experiences for CdA Charter grad
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Classical Christian grad drawn to deep questions in sciences
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Plane crash, brain injury mark challenging path for Cheney senior
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Deer Park Home Link grad connects at home and abroad
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Physical limitations haven’t slowed East Valley High’s Cameron Dunlap
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Deer Park grad designs her future
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Student dreamer envisions bright future after Dishman Hills
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A love of literature and a move opened up the future for Freeman’s Tristan Albrecht
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Kootenai grad Jenna Karpinksi vaulted past shyness
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Lakeside’s Mitchell tackled college courses while staying active in school sports
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Shelby Morgan found success with personal drive, school’s flexibility
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Hard work, hope and faith benefit Summit Christian senior
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St. Michael’s grad keeps aim on faith, future
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St. George’s graduate is a model student
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Spokane Valley standout leaves legacy at school
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From delinquent to valedictorian, Makenzie Kirstein’s drive turned her life around
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Timberlake grad sets the tempo so everyone can groove
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‘Miracle’ of foster parents gave Upper Columbia Academy grad a new life
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WAAT student died twice, has lively sense of humor
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West Valley student from Ethiopia overcame cultural, language hurdles
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Valley Christian senior is looking toward a life of helping others
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Rogers High senior plans for a future in medicine
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The Oaks Classical Christian Academy’s Kialynn Palpant a quiet leader