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Huskies Joe Mathis ready to do what it takes to succeed this season
SEATTLE - When asked about the difference between his mind-set in 2015 and the way he looked at things in previous seasons, Joe Mathis exhibited one important characteristic: Maturity.
Dam repairs continue at Wanapum
WANAPUM DAM - Grant County PUD officials should start raising the water behind Wanapum Dam sometime before the end of 2014. Construction work to repair a cracked spillway pillar and stabilize the rest of the dam is expected to last through March or April 2015.
Your password not your employer's business
OLYMPIA - There is an old saying in politics that sometimes the law has to catch up with technology.
Portugal chooses a president amid a severe pandemic surge
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portugal held a presidential election Sunday, with the moderate incumbent candidate strongly favored to earn a second five-year term as a devastating COVID-19 surge grips the European Union nation.
PG&E overhauls its board again as part of bankruptcy promise
SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Pacific Gas and Electric on Wednesday announced the latest overhaul of its board of directors in another step toward the nation's largest utility ending its bankruptcy.
Mushrooms grow from beer waste in the cellars of Brussels
BRUSSELS (AP) — In Belgium, a country where beer is the culinary king, its brewing also creates magic for mushrooms.
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PG&E overhauls its board again as part of bankruptcy promise
SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Pacific Gas and Electric on Wednesday announced the latest overhaul of its board of directors in another step toward the nation's largest utility ending its bankruptcy.
Bon Appetit says magazine 'too white,' promises big changes
Bon Appetit, whose
Filipina journalist braces for verdict in 'cyber libel' case
VIENNA (AP) — An award-winning journalist who has aggressively covered Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration is bracing for a verdict in a libel case and says she sees the upcoming decision as “an existential moment" for democracy in the Philippines.
Giffin releases 10th novel, apologizes for Markle criticisms
New York (AP) — Best-selling author Emily Giffin is apologizing for recent negative comments she made about Meghan Markle.
Museum in ex-prison opens to document Kosovo's journey
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo on Friday inaugurated a new museum documenting the stages of ethnic Albanians' fight for independence since World War II.
Bon Appetit says magazine 'too white,' promises big changes
Bon Appetit, whose
Giffin releases 10th novel, apologizes for Markle criticisms
New York (AP) — Best-selling author Emily Giffin is apologizing for recent negative comments she made about Meghan Markle.
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Lawyers: US not investigating Prince Andrew in Epstein probe
LONDON (AP) — Attorneys representing Britain’s Prince Andrew say they've been assured by the U.S. Department of Justice that he is not a target in the investigation of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Hungarian government launches coronavirus questionnaire
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s government on Monday published a new questionnaire with 13 topics centering on the coronavirus pandemic. The “national consultation” will be mailed to citizens in coming weeks.
Miami, Nebraska still waiting for 1st player taken in draft
Miami and Nebraska dominated college football from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
Miami, Nebraska still waiting for 1st player taken in draft
Miami and Nebraska dominated college football from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
Gregg Popovich: “Embarrassed as a white person”
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said he’s “embarrassed as a white person” that George Floyd could die in such a “nonchalant” manner.