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COVID-19 rarely if ever spreads through surfaces — yet ketchup bottles remain banned from WA restaurants
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GPS trackers, an underground holding tank, a Mexican vacation, a foiled kidnapping plot and the dark web: Inside the FBI's case against Spokane's Dr. Ron Ilg
At least 5,600 people from Spokane got vaccinated in Idaho — and most aren't counted in Washington's data system
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The Appropriation Window: Look inside; there's work yet to be done
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Readers respond to a news story showing that the redder a Washington county was politically, the less likely its residents were to be vaccinated:
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Pro sports' ongoing dance with cannabis
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Teens Are Rarely Hospitalized With COVID, but Cases Can Be Severe
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Dog & Pony gallery opens doors for local artists seeking opportunity and community in the Spokane art scene
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Political comedians think they’re far too powerful
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TV Time: Nine short seasons for summer streaming
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Comedian Hasan Minhaj books Spokane show in November
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With loosened restrictions on the horizon, restaurants and bars struggle to find employees
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Farmers markets are back!
A Quiet Place Part II is the rare sequel that's as good as — if not better than — its predecessor
By Maryann Johanson
St. Vincent takes a time machine to the '70s on the funky, stylish Daddy's Home
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Counting Crows, Toadies, Josh Turner among new concert announcements for Spokane
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
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The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
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For the People: Here’s how you can interact with your Inland Northwest legislators this session
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Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
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