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Power Outages · SpokaneThe previous day’s power outage at Expo ’74 was a bigger problem than earlier reports had indicated.At one point, power was out for three-quarters of the site, and in some places the outage lasted almost all day.At the Expo headquarters, “phones rang frantically” as people called in complaints and updates. Expo president King Cole had to shout when he formally greeted a group of fairgoers from Montana, because the microphones were without power.…See the Story
50 years ago in Expo history: Shouting, french onion soup and 'frantically' ringing phones – the great fair power outage was upon us
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Spokane · SpokaneConflict between a Spokane Municipal Court judge and the city’s public defender’s office grew more contentious last week as attorneys alleged Judge Gloria Ochoa-Bruck made false statements to the public and has an inability – or perhaps an unwillingness – to follow courtroom norms that help low-level criminal defendants resolve their cases.See the Story
Public defender: Motions to disqualify Judge Ochoa-Bruck due to courtroom issues are impacting defendants
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Spokane · SpokaneSmoldering through the underground remains of a long-forgotten building demolished half a century ago, the Gray fire is still going strongly nearly a year later in a landfill near Eastern State Hospital.See the Story
Underground fire still burning in a landfill on Eastern State Hospital nearly a year after Gray fire
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Spokane · SpokaneModern country music is being led by the Morgan Wallens and Luke Combs of the world, but Alabama’s Riley Green is paving his own path toward the top.See the Story
Alabama's Riley Green will see just how 'Different 'Round Here' Spokane is for Northern Quest show
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Mother's Day · SpokaneA trip with mom to the E.J. Roberts mansion this Sunday will raise more than tea cups for Mother's Day at the historic home in Browne's Addition. With events around two tea-and-tour ticketed sessions, proceeds will help owner Mary Moltke begin badly-needed restorations – estimated at $250,000. Separately, free outdoor activities are also planned. It's a joint venture with Moltke and Girls Gone Styled, a preservation and design business running thSee the Story
Restoration of E.J. Roberts mansion in Browne's Addition serves as backdrop to Mother's Day event
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Spokane · SpokaneOver the past couple years, a country renaissance has been taking the genre by storm, especially among online audiences. And this is exactly how Sam Barber went from posting cover videos to playing venues like the sold-out Knitting Factory this Thursday.See the Story
From playing covers online to making chart-toppers, Sam Barber brings tour to Spokane
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