The Spokesman-Review - Page 14

646 Posts
0 Comments

Stocks have best day in three weeks with record heights

By Damian J. Troise Associated Press U.S. stocks burst to their best day in three weeks on Friday, helping Wall Street return to record...

A year after pandemic cleared out offices, WeWork is back

After a year in which a global pandemic turned offices across the world into ghost towns WeWork, the embattled communal office-space company, is making a...

Heavy, potentially damaging winds expected on Sunday

Eastern Washington residents should include storm preparations in their weekend plans. Strong winds are expected to sweep through the region starting on Sunday, carrying the...

Consumer spending dipped 1% as winter storms raked the U.S.

WASHINGTON – Consumer spending and personal incomes both fell sharply in February as severe winter storms disrupted shopping in many parts of the country and...

From 'cautiously optimistic' to 'cautious': California COVID variants confirmed in Spokane County and statewide

Acting State Health Officer Dr. Scott Lindquist has gone from “cautiously optimistic” to just “cautious” about COVID-19 in Washington state after a disturbing plateau in...

Deputy brings gifts, cake and an impromptu parade to lost boy who had no birthday celebration

When a Spokane Valley deputy found a child who had run away from a children’s home, the deputy bought him dry clothes and books before...

Police ask for help identifying suspect in St. Charles burglary and arson

The fire that devastated St. Charles Church and school last week is being investigated as a burglary and arson, police said Thursday. The Spokane Police...

State jobless claims continue downward trend

New unemployment claims in the state dropped last week for the fourth consecutive week, according to the Washington state Employment Security Department. Laid-off workers in...

FDA panel rejects Pfizer's arthritis drug as too risky

By Linda A. Johnson Associated Press U.S. health advisers sharply criticized an experimental arthritis drug Thursday, saying that it was too risky, even with...

Senate votes to extend small biz loan program for 2 months

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a bill 92-7 on Thursday to extend the deadline for business owners to apply for forgivable loans through the Paycheck...

Latest articles