Director, 2 more indicted in fatal Ga. train crash
July 3, 2014 in Features, Nation/World SAVANNAH, Ga. — The director of a movie about singer Gregg Allman and two others involved in the project have been indicted on criminal charges stemming from a fatal crash …
East Coast braces for Tropical Storm Arthur
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A1 RODANTHE, N.C. – As one of the year’s busiest travel weekends approaches, so does another visitor: Tropical Storm Arthur, expected to grow into a hurricane by the Fourth of July …
Marijuana grower hoping to hit pay dirt
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A1 Along the hills leading to Mount Spokane, Frank Schade has turned an old warehouse building into an indoor farm with the newly legal and valuable crop: marijuana. He’s set up …
U.S. seeks added security at some foreign airports
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A1 WASHINGTON – Intelligence officials are concerned about a new al-Qaida effort to create a bomb that would go undetected through airport security, according to a counterterrorism official, prompting the U.S. …
Boy accused in CdA killings sent back to adult jail
July 3, 2014 in City, Idaho on Page A1 Where do you put a 14-year-old boy accused of murdering his father and younger brother? Not among other juvenile offenders, a Kootenai County judge said Wednesday.
Stem cell studies pulled over errors
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A2 After months of controversy, editors at the scientific journal Nature have retracted two high-profile studies that purported to demonstrate a quick and simple way of making flexible stem cells without …
Crackdown on painkiller ‘pill mills’ working
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A2 Public health officials have identified a sharp decline in overdose deaths involving prescription painkillers for the first time in a decade. Deaths involving OxyContin, Vicodin and other narcotic painkillers dropped …
Pro-Russia rebels flee Donetsk
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A3 Ukrainian government troops have launched a broad offensive against pro-Russia separatists, attacking more than 100 rebel positions, sweeping the gunmen from three villages and spurring an evacuation of the militants’ …
East Jerusalem erupts
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A3 JERUSALEM – The Palestinians accused Israeli extremists of abducting and killing an Arab teenager and burning his body Wednesday, sparking hours of clashes in east Jerusalem and drawing charges that …
Foreign ministers agree on path to resumption of Ukrainian cease-fire
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A3 BERLIN – Foreign ministers from Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France agreed Wednesday on a series of steps for a resumption of the cease-fire in eastern Ukraine, where fighting between government …
In brief: Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrives in Seoul
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A3 Seoul, South Korea – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s arrival today in Seoul for a summit simultaneously snubs nuclear-armed North Korea, bolsters an already booming trade relationship with South Korea and …
Photo: Hanging out after work
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A3 Do not tumble dry: An employee of the Russian Space Training Center on Wednesday hangs out to dry spacesuits of Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin, NASA flight engineer Kathleen Rubins and …
In brief: Police question man in Bourbon Street shooting
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A4 NEW ORLEANS – A man identified by Louisiana police as a “person of interest” in connection with a weekend shooting in New Orleans turned himself in to police Wednesday and …
Massachusetts crafting new abortion clinic bill
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A4 BOSTON – Gov. Deval Patrick said Wednesday he expects to have a bill on his desk by the end of the month that would strengthen security around abortion clinics in …
NASA launches craft that measures carbon
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A4 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – A rocket carrying a NASA satellite lit up the pre-dawn skies Wednesday on a mission to track atmospheric carbon dioxide, the chief culprit behind …
People: Lohan goes legal over ‘Grand Theft’ V
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A4 Lindsay Lohan filed a lawsuit against the makers of “Grand Theft Auto V,” claiming they used her likeness for one of the characters in the popular video game. Lohan filed …
Court rejects request for bail from alleged Benghazi mastermind
July 3, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A4 WASHINGTON – The alleged ringleader of the 2012 Benghazi attack against a U.S. mission in Libya was denied bail Wednesday as his court-appointed attorney complained prosecutors have failed to provide …
‘Atomic Man’ room set for cleanup
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A5 Workers are preparing to enter one of the more dangerous rooms on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation – the site of a 1976 blast that exposed a technician, later nicknamed the …
Jury rejects false-confession claim, finds Stoddard guilty of murder
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A5 A jury convicted Gary Stoddard on Wednesday of the 2013 kidnapping and murder of Heather Cassel. “We’re very happy with the verdict,” Cassel’s great-aunt, Donna Heinen, said outside the courtroom …
In brief: Gas prices higher for Washington travel
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A5 Independence Day travelers will face higher prices at the pump in Washington this year, according to AAA. The average price of a gallon of regular gas in Washington is $4.01, …
Masonic Center being reborn
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A5 When Australian businessman Greg Newell told his wife he wanted to buy one of Spokane’s most regal landmarks, she thought he was insane. “She said: ‘If you even think about …
Jim Kershner’s this day in history
July 3, 2014 in City on Page A5 From our archives, 100 years ago The Rev. J. Neilson Barry, of Spokane, tried to warn parents about the menaces of the annual injury festival called the Fourth of July.
Idaho records
July 3, 2014 in Idaho on Page A6 For 07-03-2014
Holiday will affect some government services
July 3, 2014 in City, Idaho on Page A6 Friday is Independence Day. Here is how some services are affected by the federal holiday: • Spokane County government offices, including the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service, will be …
Boy accused in CdA killings sent back to adult jail
No comments:
Post a Comment