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The Latest: Virus cluster found at Alaska hockey tournament
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Health officials in Alaska’s largest city on Friday recommended up to 300 people associated with a youth hockey tournament quarantine or isolate after “a cluster” of COVID-19 cases were identified.
Trump sets big events for WH, Florida, restarting campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — Looking to shove his campaign back on track, President Donald Trump and his team laid out an aggressive return to political activities on Friday, including a big Saturday White House event and a rally in Florida on Monday, a week after his hospitalization for the coronavirus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans.
The Latest: Gov. Justice: Bars near WVU can open Tuesday
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice announced Friday that bars around West Virginia University in Morgantown can reopen next Tuesday, a month after images of maskless college students packing bars led them to be shut down.
Trump says experimental drugs may have saved him from virus
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday he could have become very ill and might not have recovered from COVID-19 without experimental drugs, a far worse outlook than what his doctors were telling the American people.
The Latest: WHO: Worldwide record 350,000 new daily cases
GENEVA — The World Health Organization reports a worldwide record of 350,000 new daily coronavirus cases.
The Latest: Madrid reports nearly 13,000 new cases of virus
MADRID — Spain’s Health Ministry has reported 12,788 new cases of the coronavirus.
Singapore man sentenced to prison for spying for China in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man from Singapore was sentenced to 14 months in prison Friday for spying by passing to the Chinese government valuable, but unclassified, military and political information that he had duped Americans into giving him.
The Latest: Trump credits antibody drug for quick recovery
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says doctors have told him that he could’ve become very ill with COVID-19 and credits an experimental antibody drug for helping him recover.
Trump sets out to get campaign back on track
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump set out to get his campaign back on track Friday, a week after he was sidelined with the coronavirus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans.
Whitefish Mountain Resort sets new record for season pass sales
The total is 10% ahead of last winter, according to the resort. Adult season pass sales had the biggest increase compared to last year up by 15%.
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Oct. 10
Gunderson, Sather contend for House District 1
For state Rep. Steve Gunderson, reelection means an opportunity to clean house and “right the ship” in Helena. For his opponent, Marv Sather, ousting an incumbent offers the chance to serve as peacemaker of sorts on the state level.
Candidates in NYC's only swing district trade shots at mayor
The candidates for Congress in New York City's only swing district are slugging it out in campaign ads that direct much of their fury at a man who isn't on the ballot — Mayor Bill de Blasio.
A long road: Weed goes on sale years after approval in Maine
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Mainers got their first opportunity to legally buy marijuana for recreational use, but a supply shortage was a potential buzzkill.
An encore for Music Conservatory
Commissioners approve Mayor Widmyer, Pepper Smock's purchase of Hamilton House
Commissioners approve Mayor Widmyer and Pepper Smock's purchase of Hamilton House
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10 reasons to use your local library
With more than 1,000 visitors and online users per day, The Library is as relevant as it’s ever been.
Bulldogs battle back to force tie with Moscow, earn No. 1 seed at districts
Sandpoint hosts regional final 4 p.m. next Thursday at War Memorial Field.
JPMorgan puts $30B toward fixing banking's 'systemic racism'
JPMorgan Chase said Thursday it will extend billions in loans to Black and Latino homebuyers and small business owners in an expanded effort toward fixing what the bank calls "systemic racism" in the country's economic system.