Archives | July 23, 2021
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Business
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Wild weather in biggest coffee exporter sparks price surge
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U.S., Mexico fail to resolve dispute on trade rules for cars
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Dow sets new records Friday on Wall Street
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Americans spend again and American Express profit surges
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GM issues second Bolt recall; faulty batteries can cause fires
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Latest Latah Valley development plan to be subject of community meeting
Crime/Public Safety
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Man charged in Tacoma security guard’s death
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Man accused of fatal beating outside Spokane Intermodal Center arrested
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Washington records
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Multiple fires close roads and forces evacuations, including new blazes near Mt. Spokane and Colville
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Washington sheriffs sign letter vowing to uphold Second Amendment, but some question their messaging
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As police-reform laws go into effect, sheriffs and activists disagree on their effectiveness
Nation/World
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Analysis: In the absence of mandates, educators pin their hopes on vaccine messaging
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Cantwell sponsors tax break package to bolster local media
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To reach a peace deal, Taliban say Afghan president must go
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Landslides, monsoon flooding kill over 100 in western India
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316 people are shot every day in America. Here are 5 stories
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US diplomat worried about pandemic, food supply in N Korea
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Firefighters officially end search in Florida condo collapse
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As Herschel Walker eyes Senate run, a turbulent past emerges
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China, Afghanistan top Blinken agenda on India, Kuwait trip
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AP-NORC poll: Most unvaccinated Americans don’t want shots
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With muted ceremony and empty stadium, Tokyo Olympics begin
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Australia avoids UNESCO downgrade of Great Barrier Reef
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Pelosi says ‘deadly serious’ Jan. 6 probe to go without GOP
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GOP’s vaccine push comes with strong words, few actions
Pacific NW
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Thousands forced to evacuate Silverwood Theme Park as wildfire quickly spreads
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Seattle police response to protests last summer made things worse, report says
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Western wildfires: Crews make progress on huge Oregon blaze
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Seattle plans to add special response for some 911 calls
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Spokane under ‘exceptional drought’ for the first time ever