Archives | Monday, Sept. 19, 2016
Results
Business
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Ford fires back at Trump, citing booming U.S. big-truck output
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With economic outlook hazy, Fed likely to leave rates alone
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Samsung says it has found no battery problem in China
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Wal-Mart completes deal for Jet.com
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Kohl’s to hire 69,000 seasonal workers
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Homebuilder sentiment rises in September as sales improve
Features
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Spokane 12-year-old learning how to live with Crohn’s disease
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Dr. Zorba Paster: Learning about a mistake helps with healing, closure
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New study finds that medical marijuana may be helping to curb the opioid epidemic
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Harvard professor: ‘It is natural and normal to be physically lazy’
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Dear Annie: Husband’s constant joking is wearing thin
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Miss Manners: Tattooed sister a standout bridesmaid
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People’s Pharmacy: Dandruff shampoo relieved breast rash
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‘La La Land’ wins top prize at Toronto film festival
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Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi gets humanitarian award
Nation/World
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Suspect shot, captured in New York-area bombings
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Victim: Mall attacker emotionless; leaders urge ‘rise above’
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U.S. resident gets 10-year Iran prison sentence
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Anticipating debate, Trump says he thinks system rigged
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FDA wants an app to match opioid overdose victims with rescue drug
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Trump tax plan may cost $1.5 trillion more than he says
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Aid trucks hit, killing dozens, as Syria truce fails
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World leaders at U.N. approve plan for refugee crisis
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GOP mostly powerless in stopping Obama ‘midnight regulations’
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Clinton says Trump gives ‘aid, comfort’ to ISIS recruiters
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Congress struggles to finish Zika aid, prevent shutdown
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FDA approves first muscular dystrophy drug; awaits proof it works
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Just 3 percent of adults own half of America’s guns
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New Jersey Gov. Christie was told about plan to close bridge lanes
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US says its willing to extend Syria truce despite violations
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At least 17 dead amid opposition protests in Congo’s capital
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Chicago police to undergo mandatory ‘de-escalation’ training
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Police capture immigrant sought in New York-area bombings
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Naturalized Afghanistan citizen sought in Manhattan blast
Pacific NW
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Seattle tech veterans propose driverless stretch of Interstate 5
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Seattle passes new scheduling rules for hourly workers
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Judge awards Hanford whistleblowers $216,000
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Three die in Montana airplane crash
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Oregon orders woman spoon-fed despite advanced directive
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Hoquiam mother asking for help to find son last seen in Spokane
Spokane
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Love of history fuels restoration of luxury railcars in Spokane for convention
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Base layer of pavement should be ready for downtown Spokane traffic by year’s end
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Helen Stowell ‘lived like a pauper’ but left $3 million to Inland Northwest Community Foundation
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Owner of Deaconess, Valley hospitals exploring options for troubled company
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Park ‘N Jet succumbs to lower parking rates at Spokane International Airport
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WSU President Kirk Schulz says school may reconsider handling of athlete arrests after football season ends
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Mayor David Condon’s 2017 budget calls for 16 percent increase in spending and shift of police resources to property crimes
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Then and Now: Desert Hotel
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Swimmers hope to cover Spokane’s Witter Pool for year-round use
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Getting There: ‘Tin Goose’ to fly over Spokane this week
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Spokane Symphony, soloist sparkle in season opener
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Community gives ‘attaboy’ to Spokane County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit
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100 years ago: Man attempts to kidnap silent film actress from Spokane
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Spokane Tribe given chance to rename, reimagine Canada Island in Riverfront Park
Sports
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Big Sky honors Zamora, Custer as Eagles move up in polls
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What’s wrong with college football? A lot, says the Couch Slouch
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Chiefs trim roster by placing Cardiff on waivers
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AP sources: Bucks agree to $100M deal with Antetokounmpo
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Baseball notebook: Scully heads into final week behind mic at Dodger Stadium
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On the air
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Timbers’ Jack Jewsbury to retire at season’s end
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Area Sports Menu for Tuesday, September 20
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Wide-open race expected in GSL girls soccer
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GSL soccer: Defending champ Bullpups aren’t standing still