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Getting There: East Central residents invited to share input on North Spokane Corridor, I-90 interchange aesthetics
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‘Like playing with fire’: Spokane measles vaccine rates too low as Texas outbreak rages
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‘It’s a three-way win’: City, school district and farmers unite in land deal for growth
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Proposed port fees could have ‘devastating consequences,’ Washington wheat growers warn
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USDA removes more than 1,000 training courses – including bullying and harassment – for ‘gender ideology extremism’ and DEI
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USDA removes more than 1,000 training courses – including bullying and harassment – for ‘gender ideology extremism’ and DEI
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Then and Now: Monroe Street Dam powerhouse
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MAC exhibit explores ‘rebirth, resilience’ after Great Spokane Fire of 1889
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Restroom renaissance: Spokane parks officials pledge bathrooms will be cleaner, newer and more accessible if levy passes
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Spin Control: Size of ‘Hands Off’ protest was impressive compared to some past events
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Here are the winners of the annual Spokane area art contest bringing awareness to the Holocaust
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Cool Critters: Well-dressed tuxedo bug longs to exit your house
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‘Like playing with fire’: Spokane measles vaccine rates too low as Texas outbreak rages
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‘It’s a three-way win’: City, school district and farmers unite in land deal for growth
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Proposed port fees could have ‘devastating consequences,’ Washington wheat growers warn
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Washington launches online tariff guide to help businesses
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Chinese airline delays Boeing jet delivery as tariffs surge
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Nintendo Switch 2 and Sony PS5 likely to get price hikes due to tariffs
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<H3> WHL Playoffs: Rasmus Ekstrom scores in double overtime, Spokane Chiefs down Victoria 4-3 in Game 1 of Western Conference semifinals </H3> |
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Gonzaga women pick up former Mead standout Teryn Gardner in transfer portal
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Rory McIlroy wins the 2025 Masters in a dramatic playoff, completes the career Grand Slam
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Commentary: Rory McIlroy’s career hasn’t been easy. Why would his Masters win be?
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<H3> Cool Critters: Well-dressed tuxedo bug longs to exit your house </H3> |
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‘Global race for AI dominance’ could start at Eastern WA nuclear site
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Police shoot knife-wielding autistic teen behind fence, sparking outrage
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Inflation worries drive WA lawmakers to jack up I-5 bridge borrowing plan by $900M
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<H3> Breaking ground in improving the health of local communities </H3> |
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Providence Playscape gives kids of all abilities the chance to explore
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Combatting loneliness: Why staying connected is vital to your health
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Advancing rural health in Northeast Washington and beyond
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<H3> WHL playoffs: Spokane Chiefs vs. Vancouver (April 5, 2025) </H3> |
<H3> Battle of the Nations basketball </H3> |
<H3> Northwest Passages: Leah Sottile </H3> |
<H3> NCAA women's Elite Eight: USC vs. UConn (March 31, 2025) </H3> |
<H3> Washington State football spring practice at ONE Spokane Stadium (March 29, 2025) </H3> |
<H3> NCAA second round: Gonzaga vs. Houston (March 22, 2025) </H3> |
<H3> NCAA first round: Gonzaga vs. Georgia (March 20, 2025) </H3> |
<H3> What Trump wants from the rest of the world </H3> |
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Commerce secretary warns tariffs on chips, phones, laptops still coming
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Russian missile attack on city center kills 34 in Ukraine
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U.S. prepares to challenge meta's social media dominance
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<H3> Eyeing construction cost increases, historic Orchard Prairie School District asks voters again to pass a bond </H3> |
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'Education, not deportation': Gonzaga students rally against Trump attacks on international students, calling on the university to protect them
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Her great-grandfather helped liberate Buchenwald; 80 years later, the CWU grad student makes it her mission to show the full scope of WWII vets' experiences
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WSU fashion students bring spring, space and the surreal to the runway
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<H3> Ted Kotcheff, ‘First Blood,’ ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ director, dies at 94 </H3> |
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After decades of pushing, stunts will get their own Oscar
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Stage review: With its core message about American politics, 'Hamilton' always has a fresh story to tell
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JB Smoove, known from 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' brings stand-up set to Spokane Tribe Casino
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<H3> ‘It’s a three-way win’: City, school district and farmers unite in land deal for growth </H3> |
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Spokane council to consider mirroring LGBT+ protections; one member proposes protest amendments
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Spin Control: Size of 'Hands Off' protest was impressive compared to some past events
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Restroom renaissance: Spokane parks officials pledge bathrooms will be cleaner, newer and more accessible if levy passes
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<H3> Getting There: East Central residents invited to share input on North Spokane Corridor, I-90 interchange aesthetics </H3> |
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Traffic cameras on I-90 near Idaho state line will mail speeding notices instead of tickets
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This day in history: Hanford downplayed radioactive spill; Railroad announced electrification; teachers stood against 'sex periodicals'
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Gov. Ferguson noncommittal on gas tax increase, Speaker of the House says
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<H3> Along the 46th parallel: How the Washington constitution swung a hunting case near the Washington-Oregon border </H3> |
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WA’s Ruby Beach picked among best beaches in the world
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Amber Lake ramp to close for improvements this week
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Burgeoning Spokane mountain biker, 20, in critical condition following crash in North Carolina
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<H3> Above-average hurricane season, US landfall chances in CSU forecast </H3> |
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Winter sea ice in the Arctic just hit a record low
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March heat breaks records over a century old across Inland Northwest
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Grass fire quickly grows to at least 80 acres west of Fairchild Air Force Base
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<H3> ‘It’s amazing to be in business this long’: Something Else Deli has been in the family for decades </H3> |
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Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum's 'Elita' brings readers to fictionalized McNeil Island; Seattle mom part of Get Lit! Festival
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MAC exhibit explores ‘rebirth, resilience’ after Great Spokane Fire of 1889
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A modern-day old-fashioned cowboy: Grandfather, with granddaughters in tow, meets Midwest-mannered Oliver Rodgers on Wyoming ranch
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<H3> Tri-Cities business owner accused of grooming, sex trafficking kids he brought to U.S. </H3> |
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Man dead in Hayden crash
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Four deputies will not face charges in fatal north Spokane shooting
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Draft Trump order could endanger firefighters by changing needed aircraft requirements, Washington state officials warn
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<H3> SpaceX Crew-10 joins Crew-9’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore aboard the ISS </H3> |
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Anne McClain and Crew-10 arrive at International Space Station
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Spokane astronaut Anne McClain, Crew-10 successfully launch to International Space Station
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McClain, rest of Crew-10 ready for 'take two' of launch day
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<H3> Then and Now: Monroe Street Dam powerhouse </H3> |
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Faith and Values: Volunteer opportunity across the pond opened up chance to explore new places and faith
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This day in history: Community effort, upgrades to downtown riverfront earn Spokane title of All-America City
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Spin Control: Size of 'Hands Off' protest was impressive compared to some past events
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<H3> Tilting at windmills: How a developer’s emails became the bullhorn of Spokane’s anti-progressive politics </H3> |
<H3> ‘They thought they were living the American dream’: ICE arrest of Othello woman rattles community as teen son is left to run family’s food truck </H3> |
<H3> Bugs in the System: How a bungled software rollout is endangering Inland Northwest veterans </H3> |
<H3> Ukraine Hits Home: A year of fear and longing for Spokane’s Ukrainian community </H3> |
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Sottile discusses New Age movements, women carving out influence, and the intersection in event promoting second novel
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Midnight in Soap Lake by Matthew Sullivan on Tuesday, April 29, 2025
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Return to Sender by Craig Johnson on Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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Launch "So Far Gone" by Jess Walter on Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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