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Posts published in “Day: April 26, 2014”

On the front pages

news

Here’s what public affairs news made the front page of newspapers in the Northwest today, excluding local crime, features and sports stories. (Newspaper names contracted with location)

Reviewing state controller race (Boise Statesman)
A bunch of retailers coming to Nampa (Boise Statesman)
Historical Statesman edition showed (Boise Statesman)
Latah non-indigent aid program may be shelved (Moscow News)
State cops contest Colorado profiling case (Nampa Press Tribune, Pocatello Journal)
Nampa pushes for more sidewalk funding (Nampa Press Tribune)
Bannock Fair Board suspended (Pocatello Journal)
No charges for Oneida prosecutor on funds (Pocatello Journal)
First debate in 2nd CD race (TF Times News)
State ready to take over private prison (TF Times News)

Chemical leak into water near Coos (Coos Bay World)
Tread light in wish plan, coast says (Coos Bay World)
State help sought for school roofs (Coos Bay World)
State moves Cover Oregon site to federal (Portland Oregonian, Salem Statesman Journal, Eugene Register Guard, Medford Tribune, Pendleton East Oregonian, Ashland Tidings)
About the I-5 Phoenix work (Ashland Tidings)
Ashland ranger station closes, mostly (Ashland Tidings)
Unexpected deaths at Two Rivers prison (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Construction soon on events center (Pendleton East Oregonian)
School overcrowding a concern at Salem (Salem Statesman Journal)

Oso access road nears open (Everett Herald)
Money sought for Standwood heritage park (Everett Herald)
Hanford interpretive center comes closer (Kennewick Herald)
Study will examine vapors from tanks (Kennewick Herald)
Longer rap sheet seen for Kelso council member (Longview News)
Longview pot license in legal question (Longview News)
Weyerhauser earnings rise significantly (Longview News)
3 finalists noted for Seattle police chief (Seattle Times)
Stalled tunnel driller wants more pay (Seattle Times)
Downtown Coeur d'Alene park nears finish (Spokane Spokesman)
Pierce charity Gateways wants bankruptcy (Tacoma News Tribune)
Campaign disclosure data may go online (Tacoma News Tribune)
Big explosion in North Bend smashes buildings (Seattle Times, Tacoma News Tribune)
State pot licensing procedures glitchy (Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic)
WA tribes call for climate change action (Vancouver Columbian)
Synthetic pot makes way to retailers (Yakima Herald Republic)