Trump says he'd accept dirt from foreign government, AG Ferguson speaks at Spokane town hall, and other headlines

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A new partner
Spokane Public Schools passed an agreement with Excelsior Wellness Center. (Spokesman-Review)

In his element
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson discussed his favorite thing, suing Trump, during a town hall in Spokane yesterday. (Spokesman-Review)

click to enlarge Trump says he'd accept dirt from foreign government, AG Ferguson speaks at Spokane town hall, and other headlines
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President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting of the National Space Council in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, June 18, 2018.
Bar owner wanted
The owner of the Revolver bar is wanted for strangling his girlfriend, police say. (KXLY)

Blue no more
The St. Louis Blues have won the Stanley Cup. Why that looked improbable six months ago. (CBS)

2016 all over
President Donald Trump doesn't see any problem with accepting dirt on another candidate from a foreign government. (ABC)
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Wilson Criscione

Wilson Criscione was a staff writer and editor at the Inlander from 2016-2022.