Tuesday, February 10, 2015

MB: Monarch butterflies dying, Hillyard gets BID status, U.S. aid worker killed

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City Councilman Mike Fagan questions vaccines' importance; thinks contagious diseases like measles are linked to illegal immigration. (Spokesman-Review)

Greyhound Park Event Center's manager says its instant racing machines are vital to the venue's future, and that it might shut down if they're removed. (Spokesman-Review)

The Spokane City Council voted last night to approve a Business Improvement District in the Hillyard neighborhood. (KXLY)

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It's been confirmed that U.S. aid worker and ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller has been killed. (ABC)

U.S. Fish and Wildlife announces plans to help save the monarch butterfly, whose numbers have dropped by 970 million in the past 25 years. (Washington Post)

The public's perceived trust in NBC News anchor Brian Williams has dropped drastically — once considered the 23rd most trusted person in the U.S., he's now at No. 835. (New York Times)

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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...