Archives | July 29, 2019
Results
Business
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Uber lays off 400 employees from global marketing team
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U.S. business economists see slower growth and profits ahead
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Survey: More than 1 in 4 delivery drivers taste the food they’re dropping off
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High-speed fiber ’net coming to Schweitzer Mountain Resort
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Pfizer, Mylan strengthen ties, create new company
Nation
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That’s not a storm over Las Vegas; it’s a grasshopper invasion
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Who’s appearing on each night of the 2020 debates in Detroit
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Doubts emerge about Trump pick for U.S. intelligence chief
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U.S., China revive trade talks with low hopes for progress
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Trump administration tightens opioid prescriptions for feds
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Harris health plan stops short of overhaul Sanders envisions
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Gunman kills 2 kids, 1 other in California festival attack
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16-year-old Fortnite world champ wins $3 million
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Trump signs Sept. 11 victims’ compensation fund extension
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She went undercover to expose an insane asylum’s horrors. Now Nellie Bly is getting her due.
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Rural Nevada not equipped for big ‘storm Area 51’ turnout
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Despite calls to start over, US health system covers 90%
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‘Everything that Donald Trump says is offensive to some people,’ Mulvaney says
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Trump says director of national intelligence is resigning
Spokane
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Study examining moving downtown Spokane police precinct delayed by City Council
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Spokane replacing residential water meters in effort to restore safe drinking water to portion of Hillyard
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Spokane City Council diverts state sales tax to fund affordable housing
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Travis Rivers, longtime EWU professor and Spokesman-Review classical music critic, dies at 81
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100 years ago in Spokane: Police chief declares war on ‘gypsies’
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Spokane International Airport closing primary runway this week for maintenance
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Family of white supremacist murder victims, including Spokane Valley City Council candidate, call for racial equity talk in the city
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Spokane City Council to consider expanding tax incentive zone for multifamily homes
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Getting There: Country Homes was a ‘route through empty fields,’ now it’s major thoroughfare being repaired
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South Hill development plans include retail, apartments, Southeast Sports Complex upgrades
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Then and Now: Kinman Business University
Sports
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MLB roundup: Anthony Rendon’s grand slam sends Nationals past Braves in NL East showdown
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Trade wrap: Mets still hold all the cards
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On the air
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Area Sports Menu for Tuesday, July 30
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Gonzaga women head overseas with team bonding in mind
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DK Metcalf settling into first Seattle Seahawks camp
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A Grip on Sports: Keith Lincoln was an integral part of WSU’s football history, from his nickname to his legacy