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Kamitra Maxwell made sure her three children were enrolled in school while the family was living on Spokane streets and in a shelter.
BAGHDAD – The Sunni insurgent group al-Qaida in Iraq has rebounded in strength in recent months and appears to be launching a concerted effort to cripple the Iraqi government as U.S. troops withdraw, Iraqi and American officials say.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The playoff fate for the Eastern Washington University Eagles is back in the hands of an NCAA committee.
When five-time Olympic medalist and "Dancing with the Stars" winner Apolo Ohno sat down with his dad and his advisers early this year to sort out potential sponsors, they considered dozens of companies.
Thanksgiving is that special time when we gather with family and friends to share a great meal together.
A meeting of a Park Board subcommittee this week created an inaccurate perception of the Mobius Science Center project. Members of the board suggested Mobius is asking for sweeping changes to the pending lease the two parties have been working on for months. This is not the case. More importantly, this meeting led to a perception that the project may be faltering. Also untrue.
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