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Main, Technology
March 18, 2026
18 Mar 2026

From pig organs to artificial kidneys, Dr Reddy tracks a field in motion

Science finally dares to outpace the wait: As global demand for dialysis outstrips supply, bold expe...
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Kenya, Main
March 14, 2026
14 Mar 2026

A political shield forms around Tuju’s crumbling empire

The legal siege of the former powerful CS’s Karen estate has evolved from a private debt dispute int...
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Main, Music
March 14, 2026
14 Mar 2026

Mũgithĩ maestro Gatutura brings crown to Sherehe Spot in Spokane tonight

 Whether you speak Gĩkũyũ or simply the universal language of a well-placed bassline, tonight is a r...
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African Diaspora, Main
March 13, 2026
13 Mar 2026

The nose from Samburu: Consolata, a Kenyan perfume prodigy eyes US luxury market

She can identify a perfume note the way a maestro hears a single violin. Now, in a small American to...
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Main, The Spoken Word
March 12, 2026
12 Mar 2026

Hailey’s house of wings: Butterfly keeper’s 45 reasons to believe in small miracles

How one woman turns fragile lives into lasting testimony SPOKANE There is something subversive...
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Technology
March 11, 2026
11 Mar 2026

Why the Silicon mirror is blurring the vision of young America

How AI’s double‑edged sword is dulling the minds of our children BY STAFF REPORTER Alexis Burk...
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Main, Technology
March 11, 2026
11 Mar 2026

We built a machine with no conscience, then we gave it our children

Why the double-edged sword of automation is cutting both ways for young America BY ALEXIS BURKET ...
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Main, The Spoken Word
March 9, 2026
09 Mar 2026

The list of regrets: A Spokane Valley sidenote

SPOKANE If you haven’t checked the local news Comments section today, congratulations on your inn...
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Main, The Spoken Word
March 8, 2026
08 Mar 2026

#GoZags! Spokane’s weather forecast? 100pc chance of Zag Fever

SPOKANE If you’ve noticed an unusual amount of blue and white moving through the River Park Squar...
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Main, Trending
March 8, 2026
08 Mar 2026

Kratom chaos and the great leaf grief: A tale of tea and teaspoon tyranny

SPOKANE If you found yourself in Oakhaven, the most dangerous thing you could usually find in a m...
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