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AP News Digest 2 p.m.
EDS: Re-sending to delete GEORGE FLOYD-MINNEAPOLIS-CHIEF. Story will not move this cycle.
Some violence, but California protests mostly peaceful
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Some California counties and cities have begun reducing or planning to end curfews as demonstrations over the death of George Floyd have largely remained peaceful. Other jurisdictions, however, expect to extend them out of caution.
DC Guard to investigate helicopter maneuvers to show force
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Guard of the District of Columbia is investigating the use of one of its helicopters to make a “show of force” against protesters near the White House, while President Donald Trump is encouraging authorities to get tougher to quell the unrest over George Floyd's death.
Esper opposes using Insurrection Act for law enforcement
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Wednesday he opposes use of Insurrection Act, which would allow President Donald Trump to use active-duty forces for law enforcement duties.
Nation's streets calmest in days; police credit curfews
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Protesters marched on Wednesday in peaceful pleas to end police brutality, after a calmer night in cities across America void of the violence of recent days, as demonstrators heightened calls for justice in the killing of George Floyd.
Edmunds: 0% loans are a smart way to get out of a bad loan
To spur car sales amid the coronavirus pandemic, nearly every automaker has introduced 0% financing. Getting a 0% car loan can be a smart way to finance a new car.
HOW THEY WERE BUILT: Ruchti: From fill-in to filling the T-Wolf trophy case
Matt Ruchti has done a lot of building and designing the game of soccer in the northwest.
Northwest Notes June 3, 2020
Athlon Sports ranks five Big Sky football teams
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Rural fire board says it will sit down with city
The Whitefish Fire Service Area board appears to be willing to sit down at the negotiation table with the City of Whitefish regarding the contract under which the city provides fire service to the rural area.
Let’s celebrate cancer survivors
You may not know (I didn’t) that the first Sunday in June is National Cancer Survivors Day. It’s a day to “honor cancer survivors and to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be fruitful, rewarding, and even inspiring,” according to the National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation who started the event over thirty years ago.
Spending starting to improve, some retail sales rising
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Tuesday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Christo, artist known for massive, fleeting displays, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Christo, known for massive, ephemeral public arts projects died Sunday at his home in New York. He was 84.
NBA star Trae Young speaks at peaceful protest in Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — NBA All-Star Trae Young spoke at a peaceful protest of racial injustice and police brutality in his hometown on Monday.
Millennial Money: Unexpected perks of scaling back spending
When I originally set out to write this column, I wanted to share the unexpected benefits of cutting back on my online shopping habit.
The Latest: OSU linebacker tests positive following protest
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Creator fires 'Law & Order' spin-off writer for online posts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A TV writer who has worked on “S.W.A.T.” and “Chicago P.D.” was fired from an upcoming “Law & Order” spin-off because of online posts about social unrest in Los Angeles.
Cartoonists to thank frontline workers playfully this Sunday
NEW YORK (AP) — The funny papers this Sunday will have more than laughs.
With Italy at risk, Europe Central Bank could boost stimulus
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank could soon expand its anti-pandemic stimulus program to more than a trillion euros, giving it more firepower to keep the virus crisis from sliding into a new financial crisis for the 19 countries that use the euro.
California protesters march, shout but with little violence
LOS ANGELES (AP) — After days of jarring images of violence, thousands of protesters sang, danced and shouted in boisterous but peaceful California protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.