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Man charged with stealing artifacts from Nez Perce Tribal land
SPOKANE, Wash - Federal prosecutors charged a man with disturbing an archaeological site and damaging federal resources for stealing artifacts in the Umatilla National Forest. According to the declara...
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University of Idaho wants to end discussion about purchasing the University of Phoenix
MOSCOW, Idaho -- The University of Idaho plans to ask its Board of Regents to end talks with the University of Phoenix. The requested agreement includes ending the discussion of purchasing the univers...
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Defamation lawsuit against Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris tossed out on statute technicality
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho -- A judge dropped a defamation lawsuit against Kootenai County Sheriff Robert "Bob" Norris due to a technicality involving an Idaho statute. Pennie Collinson retained attorney Ma...
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Former Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers launches nonprofit promoting next-gen political leadership in Spokane
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Former Eastern Washington Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers announced the launch of a new nonprofit that hopes to inspire the next generation of political leaders. The Cathy McMor...
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State agencies in Washington promote Secure Your Load for Safer Roads campaign
SPOKANE, Wash. -- State agencies in Washington are once again launching the Secure Your Load for Safer Roads campaign this week. Washington State Patrol, Washington Department of Ecology, Washington D...
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Spokane Public Library bringing back Summer Reading Club for all ages
SPOKANE, Wash. - With the end of the school year just around the corner, the Spokane Public Library is kicking off its annual Summer Reading Club - and it's open to all ages. Kids and adults can sign ...
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Lane restrictions in place on Geiger Boulevard near Spokane Waste to Energy Facility
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Lane restrictions and flaggers will be in place along Geiger Boulevard near the Spokane Waste to Energy Facility on Tuesday. The City of Spokane's Street Department is working on a g...
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June climate outlook: Summer arrives early this year
SPOKANE, Wash.-- Forecasts for early June are backing up predictions from the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of a fast start to summer with dry and warm conditions. Odds are at 45% for Spokane a...
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Spring stock-up; Annual Manito Park plant sale this weekend
SPOKANE, Wash. -- If you're looking to spruce up your home or garden this year, head on down to Manito Park this Saturday! Friends of Manito are holding its biannual plant sale this weekend on June 7....
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Riverfront Eats returns to downtown Spokane today
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Another sign summer is around the corner; Spokane food trucks will once again line the Howard Street bridge starting today. Riverfront Eats is back at Riverfront Park for the season....
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