Archives | Friday, March 18, 2022
Results
Business
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Banks warn about scam activity
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Second Amazon warehouse in NYC to hold union election in April
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VW recalls over 246,000 SUVs due to unexpected braking
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Boeing ex-pilot’s trial starts on fraud charges over 737 Max
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February home sales fall amid higher mortgage rates, prices
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Stocks wobble on Wall Street, but head for weekly gains
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Team of Eastern Washington organizations advances to final round of $5 million XPRIZE contest
Crime/Public Safety
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After 3 days in hospital, Pierce County deputy shot on duty is headed home for recovery
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Pellet guns collected from students at Adams Elementary in Wapato; no one harmed
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Tumwater police looking for two men linked to truck theft, child kidnapping
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Contractor at massive Hanford nuclear waste project rated ‘good,’ paid almost $6M
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Spokane County deputy prosecutor to take on incumbent Larry Haskell, her boss, for county prosecutor
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Rathdrum man to serve up to 30 years in prison for lewd conduct with 12-year-old
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Woman missing on Fourth of July Pass found dead
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Washington records
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Law enforcement: Increase in homicides a symptom of underlying behavioral health crisis
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Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich’s video address to county commission candidate draws complaint
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Washington records
Gonzaga basketball
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Memphis holds historic edge in series with Bulldogs
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WCC rivals Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco had aligned rooting interests in NCAA Tournament
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Dave Boling: While the analytics rank Gonzaga No. 1, Mark Few grades his guys on things that can’t be measured
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Class of 2023 five-star prospect Jared McCain commits to Duke over Gonzaga, others
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Key matchup: Lots of eyes on Gonzaga’s Chet Holmgren, Memphis’ Jalen Duren and Emoni Bates
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No. 1 Gonzaga, chasing seventh straight Sweet 16, tangles with talented, resurgent Tigers
Gonzaga women
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Gonzaga’s Kayleigh Truong takes a hard fall, bounces back to score game-high 20 points in win over Nebraska
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Gonzaga women’s defense shuts down high-powered Nebraska in first round of NCAA Tournament
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Gonzaga women make up for last year’s early exit, beat Nebraska 68-55 in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nation/World
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Hydropower eyes bigger energy role, less environmental harm
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Longtime U.S. Rep. Don Young of Alaska dies at 88
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MRNA vaccines blocked worst outcomes as variants spread, CDC says
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Ethiopian court extends 3-month detention of AP journalist
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3 Russian cosmonauts launch for International Space Station
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NASA head: We have cooperation with our Russian colleagues
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Putin appears at big rally as troops press attack in Ukraine
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California reduces supplies to water agencies amid drought
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U.N.: 6.5 million people displaced inside Ukraine due to war
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Tennessee guard members safe despite Russian reports
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Turkey builds massive bridge linking Europe and Asia
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MacKenzie Scott donates $281 million to Boys & Girls Clubs
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In video call, Biden presses China’s Xi on Russia support
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Lauro Cavazos, first Latino Cabinet member, dies
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American gunmakers help Ukrainians fight back against Putin
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Weighty case: Alabama man charged in theft of 70-ton crane
Pacific NW
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Oregon’s best-known baker, Ken Forkish, puts Portland house with bread oven up for sale
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Seattle’s downtown crime, inequity issues can be solved if stakeholders collaborate, officials say
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10-month-old Meridian baby returned to his parents after widespread protests
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$28 Bloomsday entry fee deadline is Saturday; fee then increases to $35
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Bill banning ballot drop boxes is dead in Idaho Senate