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Then and Now: The Rookery

From 1890 until the buildings were demolished in 1933, four interconnected buildings wrapped around the southeast corner of Howard Street and Riverside Avenue were simply...

100 years ago in Coeur d'Alene: Fire destroys roof of city hall, damages records within

A fire extensively damaged Coeur d’Alene’s city hall, destroying the roof and the entire top floor. This three-story brick structure also served as the Kootenai...

66 new COVID-19 cases Sunday and nearly 200,000 vaccine doses given in Spokane

As COVID-19 cases continue to be reported, vaccinations also are on the rise in Spokane with nearly 200,000 vaccine doses given, according to the Washington...

Parishioners anxious for result of Gonzaga game during Palm Sunday Mass

Just before the tipoff of the Gonzaga Bulldogs’ Sweet 16 game against the Creighton Bluejays, Sister Sue Orlowski sneaked out of Mass at St. Aloysius...

Dog who arrived with two broken legs to SCRAPS heads to WSU for major surgery

When a 1-year-old “angel” dog arrived at a Spokane animal shelter with two legs badly broken Friday, a veterinarian let the shelter know his options...

Warning issued for windstorm Sunday afternoon; heaviest winds expected after 2 p.m.

Spokane County Emergency Management issued a warning Sunday in advance of expected destructive winds that will reach their peak in the afternoon. The National Weather...

Shawn Vestal: Our 'red-hot' housing market is freezing cold at the bottom

There are a lot of dramatic numbers involved in Spokane’s “sizzling hot” housing market. Here’s one – $325,000. That’s the median price of a home...

Realtor.com ranks Coeur d’Alene, Spokane among nation’s 10 hottest housing markets

After Realtor Chad Oakland listed a home on the market Friday for clients moving from Coeur d’Alene to Colorado, the property already had eight showings...

The Dirt: Joya Child & Family Development to break ground on facility in the University District

Joya Child & Family Development is a step closer to a new facility in the University District. The city recently approved a building permit for...

Wage data show U.S. workers earn 19% less than federal estimates

American workers are making less than official estimates show, according to new analysis. U.S. workers earn a median weekly wage of $797, or $41,456 a...

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