No reduced sentence for Moscow murders, Eyman swivels and swipes in video, and other headlines

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Spin me right 'round
If anyone knows how to keep spinning in circles, it's constant initiative-to-the-people-pusher Tim Eyman. The Seattle Times reports that a security video caught him spinning in an office chair before stealing it from Office Depot.

Lime with a side of regulation
Spokane could bring back bike and scooter shares this spring, but there will be rules, oh will there be rules, the Spokesman-Review reports.

Rodda Paint destroyed in fire
A Spokane Valley paint shop burned in a large fire Sunday, KXLY reports.

Idaho appeals deny murderer's request
A man convicted of multiple murders in Moscow was denied his appeal to reduce the sentence he got for murdering his adoptive mother, landlord and an Arby's manager in 2015, the Associated Press and Moscow-Pullman Daily News report. 
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Samantha Wohlfeil is the Inlander's News Editor, a role she moved into in April 2024 after working at the paper as a news writer since 2017. She oversees the paper's news section and leads annual special sections, from our Sustainability Issue to our philanthropy issue known as Give Guide. As time allows, she...