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NEWS: President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, had his office
raided by
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Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
the FBI yesterday on a referral from special counsel Robert Mueller. (
New York Times)
ART: WSU's Pullman campus opened its new Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art last week.
Here are five things that are worth checking out there now.
IN OTHER NEWS
Increased homelessness
The city of Spokane released its point-in-time count of homeless people for 2018, and it shows an increase of 14 percent from 2017. However, the increase is likely due, at least in part, to a
change in the way the data was collected. (KXLY)
Opening a new door
John Reed, a longtime Davenport Hotel doorman who started as a Davenport
bus boy in 1942,
has died. (
Spokesman-Review)
Watch for pedestrians
The streets of Spokane are becoming more dangerous for pedestrians, who are hit by cars at a rate ranking third-highest in the state. Now, the city is trying to make roads safer
without increasing commute times for drivers. (
Spokesman-Review)
Zucked out
Mark Zuckerberg
will face Congress today to apologize for the network failing to protect the privacy of Facebook's users. He'll likely be asked to answer for Russia's meddling in the 2016 election and the spread of fake news. (
New York Times)