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Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing
SPOKANE, WA - Starting January 2nd Fire Stations 11-13 and Ladder One downtown will start using smaller vehicles on medical calls as opposed the larger ladder trucks, which are aging quickly and maintaining them for all the wear and tear will start to get more expensive. "We're trying to be a

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing
SPOKANE, WA - Starting January 2nd Fire Stations 11-13 and Ladder One downtown will start using smaller vehicles on medical calls as opposed the larger ladder trucks, which are aging quickly and maintaining them for all the wear and tear will start to get more expensive. "We're trying to be a

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing
SPOKANE, WA - Starting January 2nd Fire Stations 11-13 and Ladder One downtown will start using smaller vehicles on medical calls as opposed the larger ladder trucks, which are aging quickly and maintaining them for all the wear and tear will start to get more expensive. "We're trying to be a

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing

Spokane Fire Crews Downsizing
SPOKANE, WA - Starting January 2nd Fire Stations 11-13 and Ladder One downtown will start using smaller vehicles on medical calls as opposed the larger ladder trucks, which are aging quickly and maintaining them for all the wear and tear will start to get more expensive. "We're trying to be a

Business Highlights

Business Highlights
By The Associated Press ___ AP IMPACT: Ordinary folks losing faith in stocks NEW YORK (AP) - Andrew Neitlich is the last person you'd expect to be rattled by the stock market. He once worked as a financial analyst picking stocks for a mutual fund. He has huddled with dozens of CEOs in his

Retailers recall more than 150,000 baby recliners

Retailers recall more than 150,000 baby recliners
WASHINGTON (AP) - Four national retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out of the recliners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. The recall covers Nap Nanny

Report: US law enforcement deaths down in 2012

Report: US law enforcement deaths down in 2012
By ERIC TUCKERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of law enforcement officers who died performing their duties in the U.S. declined by about 20 percent in 2012 after rising the two previous years, a non-profit organization reported Thursday. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

Retailers to recall 150,000-plus baby recliners

Retailers to recall 150,000-plus baby recliners
WASHINGTON (AP) - Four national retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out of the recliners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. The recall covers Nap Nanny

$1 billion deal major step in Toyota legal trouble

$1 billion deal major step in Toyota legal trouble
By GREG RISLINGAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - With a proposed payout of more than $1 billion, one major chapter of a nearly four-year legal saga that left Toyota Motor Corp. fighting hundreds of lawsuits and struggling with a tarnished image has ended, though another remains. The settlement -

Toyota plans to sell 9.7 million vehicles in 2012

Toyota plans to sell 9.7 million vehicles in 2012
By YURI KAGEYAMAAP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) - Toyota expects to sell a record 9.7 million vehicles this year, bouncing back by 22 percent from a disaster-struck 2011. It has set an even higher target of 9.91 million vehicles for 2013. The numbers released this week underline Toyota Motor Corp.