Archives | September 29, 2019
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Spokane
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Intelligence panel has deal to hear whistleblower’s testimony
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Wintry weather knocks out power for 2,000 homes, drops record snow Saturday night
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100 years ago in Spokane: Chronicle reporter takes joy ride on ‘bombing plane’
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‘We can’t afford to lose this’: Pend Oreille County communities face health care challenges
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Race to represent northwest Spokane on City Council pits candidates with different styles
Sports
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Area Sports Menu for Monday, September 30
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Jordan Morris’ stoppage-time goal helps Sounders beat Earthquakes
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Rutgers fires football coach Chris Ash four games into season
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Auto racing roundup: Chase Elliott wins first elimination race of NASCAR playoffs
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Golf roundup: Cameron Champ birdies final hole to win Safeway Open
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A Grip on Sports: From Colorado to Cheney and spots in-between, it was an interesting – and weather-bitten – day of college football
WA Government
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Need more details to fill out your ballot? Here are some sources to help.
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Commission named every 10 years to redraw Washington’s congressional, legislative boundaries
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Voting is a right often ignored and sometimes trampled
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Washington’s 2020 presidential election starts in January and ends in December
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Picking a candidate isn’t always easy. Here are tips from the League of Women Voters to be a smart voter.
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Voters can make laws when legislators won’t
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What to watch for when watching political advertisements
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Washington elections are a long process, start to finish
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Women nationwide won the right to vote after long struggle 100 years ago, but Washington voters expanded suffrage a decade earlier
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S-R partners with League of Woman Voters on Your Vote
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Ten misconceptions about registering to vote, submitting a ballot in Washington