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Self-help author Debbie Ford dead at 57

Self-help author Debbie Ford dead at 57
By Natalie Abrams, Debbie Ford, the self-help author of The Dark Side of Light Chasers, died Sunday, according to The Associated Press. She was 57. Ford, who also penned eight other books, died Sunday in her San Diego, Calif., home after a long battle with cancer. In a statement posted on Ford

Zags Drop 2 Spots

Zags Drop 2 Spots
SPOKANE, Wash. - Gonzaga University's one-point buzzer-beater setback at Butler University last week didn't have much of an impact on the voters as the Bulldogs fell just two spots to 10th in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls.         

Haiden Palmer Tabbed WCC Player of the Week

Haiden Palmer Tabbed WCC Player of the Week
SPOKANE, Wash. –  (Jan. 21, 2013 – www.GoZags.com) Gonzaga University women's basketball junior Haiden Palmer was named West Coast Conference Player of the Week Monday. The Bulldogs, playing three league games in six days, was led to a 3-0 week by Palmer. The guard averaged

Fishing Ain't Easy, EWU Wins Major Fishing Event

Fishing Ain't Easy, EWU Wins Major Fishing Event
OROVILLE, Calif. (Jan. 19, 2013) – The Eastern Washington University team of Jarred Walker of Moses Lake, Wash., and Nick Barr of Lacey, Wash., won the FLW College Fishing Western Conference event on Lake Oroville Saturday with five bass weighing 9 pounds, 8 ounces. The victory earned the

Palmer Scores 22 To help Bulldogs Defeat San Diego 62-50

Palmer Scores 22 To help Bulldogs Defeat San Diego 62-50
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The Gonzaga University women's basketball team overcame a tough shooting performance in the first half which resulted in a two-point halftime deficit and came back to earn a 62-50 victory at the University of San Diego Saturday afternoon. Junior Haiden Palmer poured in a

Impressive Post Play The Key In Bulldog's 74-59 Win Over BYU

Impressive Post Play The Key In Bulldog's 74-59 Win Over BYU
SPOKANE, Wash. – (Jan. 17, 2012 – www.GoZags.com) The Gonzaga University women's basketball team defeated BYU 74-59 Thursday night at the McCarthey Athletic Center in an important West Coast Conference game. The Zags, who came into the game with a loss in league already; dealt the

Toyota settles bellwether wrongful death lawsuit

Toyota settles bellwether wrongful death lawsuit
By ANDREW DALTONAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - Toyota Motor Corp. has settled what was to be the first in a group of hundreds of pending wrongful death and injury lawsuits involving sudden, unintended acceleration by Toyota vehicles, a company spokesman said Thursday. Toyota reached the

Toyota settles bellwether wrongful death lawsuit

Toyota settles bellwether wrongful death lawsuit
By ANDREW DALTONAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - Toyota Motor Corp. has settled what was to be the first in a group of hundreds of pending wrongful death and injury lawsuits involving sudden, unintended acceleration by Toyota vehicles, a company spokesman said Thursday. Toyota reached the

Cold still threatens crops in West but it's easing

Cold still threatens crops in West but it's easing
By GOSIA WOZNIACKAAssociated Press FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - The freeze gripping the West appeared on the verge of easing Tuesday, but farmers who spent millions to protect crops were still assessing damage, some produce prices climbed, and businesses and residents dealt with burst pipes. The National

Troubled Calif. nuke plant inches toward restart

Troubled Calif. nuke plant inches toward restart
By MICHAEL R. BLOODAssociated Press SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. (AP) - After a year of gathering dust and negative headlines, the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant shows stirrings toward a possible restart, though big barriers remain, officials said. Nuclear Regulatory Commission senior