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Washington state maintains net neutrality after FCC rollback
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State Supreme Court ends long-running school funding case, McCleary v. Washignton
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Sex and Drugs Decline Among Teens, but Depression and Suicidal Thoughts Grow
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Trump repeats assertion that Democrats are to blame for separating children at border
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Governors refuse to send National Guard to border, citing Trump’s child separation policy
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The hero family makes a welcome, if predictable, return in Incredibles 2
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Folk-rock quartet Motel Radio puts lyrics and vocal harmonies first
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A rundown of (mostly) free, all-ages summer concert series highlighting local talent
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The Only Thing Standing Between You and A Great Summer... is you
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Summer Guide 2018
My best/worst summer vacation: A window view
THRIFTING
By Chey Scott
My best summer vacation(s): Down by the creek
DIRECT FLIGHTS
My best summer vacation: The vacation that killed Chewbacca
OUTDOORS
By Jacob Jones
My worst vacation: the Cub Scout blues
DAY TRIPS
My best summer vacation: Hitting the road with my Honda
WATER
My best summer vacation: Summer with a blue-haired Hoosier
FOOD
My worst summer vacation: What's so great about the outdoors anyway?
DRINK
By Tuck Clarry
My best summer vacation: From Denver to "the Center of the Earth"
KIDS
By Carrie Scozzaro
My best/worst summer vacation: "Any trip could be the last"
THEATER
By E.J. Iannelli
ARTS
My worst summer vacation: "America" through the rear window
BIKES
My best summer vacation: A brand new Huffy, baseball till dark and my first kiss
By Mitch Ryals
MUSIC
My best summer vacation: Strangers, substances and cyclones at Sasquatch!
FILM
My Best Summer Vacation(s)
Celebrating Silverwood
Popular theme park promotes families and fun, while establishing itself as a leader in community
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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