Archives | Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Results
A&E
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Faster! Faster! Three Spokane-area Little Caesars locations debut Pizza Portals, designated pick-up spots for mobile orders
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Former Milford’s Fish House for sale
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Carolyn Hax: Mother-in-law won’t stop asking, ‘When are you going to get pregnant?’
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Dorothy Dean presents: sweet potato fries with chipotle-lime aioli
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Get ready to break out the Campari: Negroni Week runs June 4 to 10
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Ask the doctors: Fatty liver disease distressingly common in the United States
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Miss Manners: No hugs, please – handshakes can usually suffice
Business
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Billions at stake for Washington growers and manufacturers under Trump trade policy, speakers say
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AT&T launches cloud DVR, new version of streaming service DirecTV Now
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U.S. retail sales up solid 0.3 pct. in April in hopeful sign
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‘Leery’ customers prompt Walmart to shelve self-scanning service
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Uber shifts policy for alleged sexual misconduct on service
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Facebook disabled 583 million fake accounts and millions of spam, sex and hate speech posts
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Facebook: We’re better at policing nudity than hate speech
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Trade body: EU still providing illegal subsidies to Airbus
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Gap apologizes for China map T-shirt that didn’t show Taiwan
High school sports
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Prep softball playoffs: Allison Shaler leads unbeaten Northwest Christian to district title
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Prep boys soccer playoffs: East Valley, Pullman eliminated in 2A state first-round match
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Prep baseball playoffs: Chewelah, Colville ousted in 1A crossovers
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Idaho state golf: Kellogg boys stay the course, repeat as 3A state champions
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Veteran Lewis and Clark heads to State 4A boys soccer tournament with high goals
ID Government
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It’s Paulette Jordan vs. Brad Little for Idaho governor
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Results of Idaho primary races
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Incumbent Kootenai County Commissioners Eberlein and Bingham lose seats
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State Rep. Heather Scott wins re-election
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Russ Fulcher wins Idaho GOP primary to replace Labrador in Congress
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Paulette Jordan wins Idaho’s Democratic governor primary
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Bonner County voters advise against Scotchman Peaks Wilderness
International sports
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Toms Skujins wins Stage 3 of Tour of California out of breakaway
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Golf notes: New PGA Tour schedule still has a few moving parts
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Helio Castroneves gets up to speed by pacing Indianapolis 500 practice
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Preakness could leave aging Pimlico, move to Laurel Park
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Lucas Glover’s wife arrested on domestic violence charges
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Doug Ferguson: End of an era for The Players Championship in May
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Denis Shapovalov shoots up the rankings with win over Tomas Berdych
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Giro leader Simon Yates gains 3 seconds but his team struggles
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Vital for World Cup teams: Silencing the non-playing blues
Nation
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Judge tosses California law allowing life-ending drugs
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California mom of 10 says social services visited years ago
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Baltimore’s police commissioner resigns after tax charges
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20 AGs back lawsuits by family planning groups against Trump administration
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EPA inspector general investigating Pruitt email accounts
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Judge: Special counsel had authority to prosecute Manafort
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Homeland Security boss defends separating immigrant families
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Lawsuit contends energy lease sales will affect environment
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Stormy Daniels’ crowdfunding raises transparency questions
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Nation’s most restrictive abortion law is challenged in Iowa
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Tom Wolfe, pioneering ‘New Journalist,’ dead at 88
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GOP senators lunch with Trump, don’t bring up McCain remark
Spokane
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Area law enforcement remembers their fallen in Spokane ceremony
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Ferris High’s Mandy Manning, the National Teacher of the Year, prepares to deliver her message
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City investigates bullying among employees of Spokane Fire Department
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VA officials hold grand opening Monday in Spokane that helps homeless vets
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Settling in as SCC president, Kevin Brockbank focuses on building region’s workforce
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100 years ago today in Spokane: Old Fort Spokane pondered as an internment camp for those with “social disease”
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Court ruling on sports betting doesn’t cancel Washington law
Washington
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Palouse Falls reopened Tuesday morning after recent drowning death
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State to pay for ballot postage to boost turnout
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Gov. Inslee backs proposed carbon fee initiative
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Man gets 2 years in brawl on flight using wine bottle
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Judge blocks U.S. from revoking man’s deportation protection
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UW grad students hold one-day strike over pay and health coverage
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Wolf researcher who accused WSU of silencing him gets $300K to settle lawsuit and go away
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Hundreds march down Capitol Way in Olympia Monday to call attention to poverty