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Tenant accused of assaulting homeless person with baseball bat outside Browne's Addition apartment

A man accused of hitting a homeless person with a baseball bat Browne’s Addition was arrested Wednesday morning. William L. Carroll, 36, was arrested on...

Historic Chancery building in downtown Spokane listed for sale

A downtown Spokane historic building that local preservationists feared would be demolished may have a new lease on life after recently being listed for sale....

Community Colleges of Spokane to host virtual commencement ceremonies

Spring graduation ceremonies for Spokane Community College and Spokane Falls Community College will be virtual due to COVID-19 concerns, college administrators said Wednesday. SCC and...

Stocks move higher as banks, industrial companies recover

Stocks were moving higher on Wednesday, helped by a recovery in bank and industrial stocks. Bond yields were steady after rising earlier this week. Investors...

Cosmic mouthful: Tasters savor fine wine that orbited Earth

BORDEAUX, France — It tastes like rose petals. It smells like a campfire. It glistens with a burnt-orange hue. What is it? A 5,000-euro bottle...

Mixed-use development proposed for Latah Valley as city mulls neighborhood center

The transformation of the Latah Valley from a rural haven to a bustling urban corridor would get a jolt if a plan for a 98-acre...

Stimulating Spokane: Previous rounds of assistance checks went to essentials, savings; third round might be different

The windfall of Lisa Randall’s stimulus check sat sunning itself in the grass in the U.S. Pavilion on Tuesday afternoon. “Most people got their COVID...

Composer, longtime Lewis and Clark teacher Gerald Hartley dies at 99

For decades, composer, musician and teacher Gerald Hartley helped the youth of Spokane become architects of their own fates as he mentored them with music....

Officer ‘justified’ in killing elderly woman in jail lobby, Spokane prosecutor decides

The Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office has decided a Spokane corrections officer was justified in killing a 70-year-old woman brandishing a knife in the lobby of...

NTSB calls for more safety oversight of air tour operators

Federal safety officials are making another push for stricter oversight of air tour operators and hot-air balloon rides after several deadly crashes in recent years....

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