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Spokane · SpokaneBALTIMORE – It took just two days and two entries for the Preakness Stakes field to go from uh-oh to “pretty solid” in the estimation of trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who’s been in more of these classic races than anyone.See the Story
Preakness 2024: Five storylines to watch, including Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown quest and rain in the forecast
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Golf · SpokaneA GRIP ON SPORTS • It’s a major golf weekend, which means Thursday this week starts today. Nothing wrong with that. The longer the weekend, the better we like it. Especially in the sporting sense.See the Story
A Grip on Sports: The weekend gets an early start mainly because we are in the middle of golf's major season
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Donald Trump · WildwoodAt a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, last weekend, Donald Trump said that if he is re-elected, he will “immediately deport” any campus protesters who “come here from another country and try to bring jihadism or anti-Americanism or antisemitism.”See the Story
Charles M. Blow: Trump is still at war with the Constitution
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Spokane · SpokaneEvery year, this newspaper runs a special issue featuring stories about students graduating from the region’s high schools. It’s coming up on that time again, and I am again happy to be part of the process.See the Story
Front Porch: Each year graduates offer a ray of hope for the future
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Spokane · SpokaneA Spokane Chronicle writer said the Expo ’74 pavilions weren’t the only thrilling tourist sights. He said visitors were just as impressed by Spokane’s newly revamped downtown.See the Story
50 years ago in Expo history: The 'carnival-like atmosphere' of downtown Spokane impressed as much as the fair itself
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