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U.S. stocks slip in mixed trading as rate pressure ratchets up

By Stan Choe and Damian J. Troise Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes are edging lower in afternoon trading on Tuesday as...

'There's so much at stake': Clock running out on effort to conserve 48-acre Latah Valley farmland from development, owner says

Efforts have been underway for years to stop the development of a prime 48-acre parcel of agricultural land in the Latah Valley, located between Latah...

Gonzaga University monitors COVID-19 cases amid 100 new positives in past month

Positive COVID-19 cases at Gonzaga University are on the rise this month, as students are more regularly frequenting larger gatherings, bars and restaurants amid the...

Alternative bidders emerge for newspaper chain Tribune

A group of alternative bidders is emerging for newspaper chain Tribune Publishing, which had agreed to a $630 million acquisition by hedge fund Alden Global...

WSU sees rise in COVID-19 cases: 'This needs to stop,' leaders warn students

Washington State University students went into this past weekend with a warning from WSU leadership amid a rise in COVID-19 cases among students and staff....

Southwest Airlines orders 100 Boeing 737 Max planes

DALLAS — Southwest Airlines said Monday it is expanding its all-Boeing fleet with an order for 100 Max jets instead of buying planes from Europe’s...

China pressures brands to reject reports of Xinjiang abuses

BEIJING — China stepped up pressure Monday on foreign shoe and clothing brands to reject reports of abuses in Xinjiang, telling companies that are targeted...

City of Spokane, Lime, eye two-year contract extension

Spokane officials plan to extend the city’s contract with Lime for two years, but with tweaks to mollify those frustrated by downtown scooter usage. Under...

Getting There: 'The world is made for people who drive.' But does it have to be?

“This is called ‘cane maintenance,’ ” Alco Canfield said Friday morning. The tip of the blind Spokane resident’s cane had just popped off after some...

'Light years ahead': Spokane police address dizzying number of mental health crises with unique team

Early this month, a Spokane police officer with a master’s degree in mental health counseling waited as a suicidal man told officers to throw him...

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