Wednesday, November 19, 2014

MB: Historic buildings to be razed; Cosby accusations pile up; Keystone XL rejected

Posted By on Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 9:48 AM

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Ferris High School assistant principal Todd Bender, accused of child molestation, posted bond last night after spending four hours in jail. (S-R)

Police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who shot and killed 26-year-old Zachary Lamb on Nov. 7. (KXLY)

Two historic downtown buildings are to be demolished after all to make way for a new Larry H. Miller Lexus showroom. (S-R)

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It may be cold up here in the Inland Northwest, but be glad we're not getting more than five feet of snow like the poor folks around Buffalo, NY. (Washington Post) Five people have died so far because of the storm. (LA Times)

As rape accusations involving Bill Cosby pile up, Netflix decides to postpone a planned special with the comedian. (NYT)

The Democratic-controlled Senate has rejected legislation to complete the Keystone XL Pipeline, although Republicans plan to resurrect the measure in January. (Chicago S-T)

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Actor Chris Hemsworth is People Magazine's 2014 Sexiest Man Alive.

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Chey Scott is the Inlander's Editor, and has been on staff since 2012. Her past roles at the paper include arts and culture editor, food editor and listings editor. She also currently serves as editor of the Inlander's yearly, glossy magazine, the Annual Manual. Chey (pronounced "Shay") is a lifelong resident...