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Seahawks not playing as bad as they sometimes look
I’ve been hearing Seattle Seahawks fans – including me occasionally – bad-mouth the team this year. That’s because we were spoiled with Super Bowls 48 and 49.
Boeing CEO sees long road to recovery from virus outbreak
Boeing's CEO said Monday that it will take years for the aircraft-building business to return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic, which has slowed air travel to a trickle and led airlines to park 2,800 jets.
Boeing CEO sees long road to recovery from virus outbreak
Boeing's CEO said Monday that it will take years for the aircraft-building business to return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic, which has slowed air travel to a trickle and led airlines to park 2,800 jets.
Boeing CEO sees long road to recovery from virus outbreak
Boeing's CEO said Monday that it will take years for the aircraft-building business to return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic, which has slowed air travel to a trickle and led airlines to park 2,800 jets.
Business as usual for Aussie F1 Grand Prix amid coronavirus
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has questioned the wisdom of staging the season-opening Formula One Grand Prix while other sports are canceling events because of the spreading coronavirus.
Lewis Hamilton raises big questions ahead of opening F1 race
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has questioned the wisdom of staging the season-opening Formula One Grand Prix while other sports are canceling events because of the spreading coronavirus.
Joe Judge, old-fashioned at 38, wants blue-collar Giants
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Joe Judge has every intention of bringing old-fashioned blue-collar football back to the struggling New York Giants.
Meeting looks at viability of construction plan
ROYAL CITY - In a school construction update yesterday, the Royal School Board heard from business manager David Andra about a quality control process regarding the new intermediate school.
Microsoft starts lawsuit against Quincy
EPHRATA — Internet and computer giant Microsoft Corp. hopes to block a public records request seeking design and building plans for its jumbo data center by suing the city of Quincy.
Retailers brace as virus bears down on consumers and economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — LaTonya Story is every retailer’s worst fear.
Retailers brace as virus bears down on consumers and economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — LaTonya Story is every retailer’s worst fear.
Retailers brace as virus bears down on consumers and economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — LaTonya Story is every retailer’s worst fear.
Snowy weather in the travel forecast
MOSES LAKE — It may be Dec. 27, but there are still a few days of holiday left, and a few days of holiday travel back and forth over the mountains. Drivers should check the weather and road conditions before they leave, since it’s still going to be raining and snowing out there all weekend.
Ag Industry Is Fertile Ground For High-Skilled Positions
(NAPSI)—High school students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture will likely find job opportunities are ripe for the picking in the coming years.
Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — When four people facing eviction arrived at a Virginia Beach courthouse in early August, they never had to stand before a judge, a process that for many can be stressful and humiliating.
Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — When four people facing eviction arrived at a Virginia Beach courthouse in early August, they never had to stand before a judge, a process that for many can be stressful and humiliating.
Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — When four people facing eviction arrived at a Virginia Beach courthouse in early August, they never had to stand before a judge, a process that for many can be stressful and humiliating.
Shame put Virginia on course to stronger tenant protections
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — When four people facing eviction arrived at a Virginia Beach courthouse in early August, they never had to stand before a judge, a process that for many can be stressful and humiliating.
Ephrata water project hits major intersection next week
EPHRATA — The project to replace a main water line through downtown Ephrata will reach a major intersection next Monday, and drivers should be prepared for detours and delays. With any luck the intersection will only be closed for one day, said city manager Wes Crago.
Berkeley moves toward removing police from traffic stops
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After hours of emotional public testimony and a middle-of-the-night vote by Berkeley leaders, the progressive California city is moving forward with a novel proposal to replace police with unarmed civilians during traffic stops in a bid to curtail racial profiling.