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Washington growers say the trade war could cost them $86 million
Is insider Brian Standow pulling the curtain back on the local GOP — or burning it down?
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Supreme Court says gun control measure can appear on November ballot
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Washington voters get to decide on police use-of-force law in legislative switcheroo
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Report: Washington best state to work in, Idaho not so much
Spokesman-Review offers more buyouts to shrink size of newsroom staff
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Spokane becomes largest district in state where teachers ratify contract for pay raise
Amazon's value at $1 trillion, Nike Kaepernick ad spurs boycott and more headlines
Kavanaugh hearing is a zoo, Spokane mayor wants 10 more cops and other headlines
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Our big brother city to the west is going through some growing pains
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How Brett Kavanaugh Would Transform the Supreme Court
Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration
Amazon, following Apple, reaches $1 trillion in value
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Big Sky football in 2018 marks a new beginning for old foes in the Inland Northwest
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'Tis the season to embrace darkness with a grin
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Test yo'self at Spokane Public Library's new pub trivia night
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Movie marathon at AMC, Graveyard Keeper fun on Xbox and more you need to know
New EWU volleyball coach Leslie Flores-Cloud looks to turn around a program in turmoil
The First and Only: At 82, former Idaho Vandal Jerry Kramer makes the Hall of Fame
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How Mike Leach spent his summer vacation
In Spokane, parents weigh the dangers of youth football against the love of the game
I Saw You
Aubrey Mundell shares her passion for harvesting wild, edible plants through Wandering Lemurian Herbs
Fieri's finds, First Avenue Coffee goes green and more bites from the Inland Northwest
If 2018 produces a worse comedy than The Happytime Murders, we're all doomed
The unusual prehistoric human-dog adventure Alpha will really appeal to outdoorsy kids
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Lush harmonies and emotional introspection take flight in the delicate folk of Planes on Paper
We dig into this year's Pig Out bands and pick which ones we're most looking forward to
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
To The Max
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