Archives | October 5, 2019
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Gonzaga basketball
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Seasoned players pace Gonzaga in Kraziness in the Kennel scrimmage
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John Blanchette: Gonzaga needs Killian Tillie to be whole as desperately as Tillie needs Tillie to be whole
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‘Tricky Trio,’ including Jalen Suggs, among Gonzaga recruits taking in Kraziness in the Kennel
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Gonzaga forward Killian Tillie sidelined after undergoing knee surgery
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Gonzaga freshman center Oumar Ballo waiting on NCAA eligibility decision
Spokane
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Mormon leader: Be kind to LGBTQ, but don’t forget God’s laws
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Ex-officer not guilty of manslaughter in Georgia shooting
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Man led by rope says video of arrest made him feel shame
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North Korea decries breakdown of talks US says were ‘good’
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Hong Kong lawmakers challenge mask ban as protests persist
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Cone or scoop: Guinea pig ice cream for sale in Ecuador
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UC Davis researchers develop breath test for opioids — and aim to make it smaller, faster
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Spokane’s communities of color subject of City Council candidates debate
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GOP unlikely to reprise role it played in Nixon’s 1974 exit
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America’s last slave ship could offer a case for reparations
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Officials: At least 19 dead and more than three dozen wounded at Iraqi protests
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Pompeo: State Dept. will follow law in impeachment inquiry
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Spokane Proposition 2 would outlaw a local income tax, as courts weigh legality of Seattle measure
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100 years ago in Spokane: Yellowstone autos promote parks’ tourism; more McNutt murder details emerge
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Spokane family recalls the healing of forgiveness amid riveting Dallas conviction
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Valley candidates differ over inclusion, partisanship in race for open seat
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Comcast expands low-income internet program in Spokane, partners with Goodwill on technology lab
Sports
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Kevin Na shoots 61 and takes lead in Las Vegas
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Area Sports Menu for Sunday, October 6
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Denny Hamlin wins pole at Dover for start of 2nd playoff round
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Whitworth lights up scoreboard in 82-7 home-opening rout of Willamette
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A Grip on Sports: No matter what was behind the change, Washington State will have a new look on defense