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Microsoft to start bringing workers back to headquarters

REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft will begin bringing workers back to its suburban Seattle global headquarters on March 29 as the tech giant starts to reopen...

Existing U.S. home sales fell in February, while prices rose

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed last month as rising prices and a dearth of homes for sale kept some would-be buyers on the...

City leaders agree Spokane needs to use less water. But how can they convince residents and businesses?

Spokane leaders are contemplating how to encourage conservation in a city that uses more water per capita than 98% of the United States. On Thursday,...

Getting There: STA's electrification plans are a blast from the past – and toward the future

Cameron Booth is the kind of person who has a favorite year for streetcars in Spokane. Booth runs Transit Maps, a blog devoted to her...

Iconic Gonzaga neighborhood bar Jack and Dan's back open for NCAA Tournament

Forced to close for more than a third of 2020, the bar that may as well be the center of the Gonzaga universe welcomed fans...

Pat Thompson, Spokane County's first female prosecutor, helped try Kevin Coe case during long career

Pat Thompson didn’t set out to change the world. She just took it one step at a time. Thompson, 68, was born in Texas,...

'Paws on Patrol': Community policing nonprofit teaches dog walkers to spot crimes

As of this month, a Spokane nonprofit with a goal of crime prevention has 100 volunteers trained to check for crimes and code violations on...

Then and Now: High Bridge Park

High Bridge Park was the name given in 1913 to the area that follows Latah Creek from Vinegar Flats, south of Interstate 90, to where...

100 years ago in Spokane: Daily road condition reports on the way for mud-phobic motorists

Motorists in the region would soon be getting a new service – a daily report on highway conditions in the Northwest. This was the brainchild...

45 new cases of COVID-19 reported Sunday in Spokane County

There were 45 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Spokane County on Sunday, bringing the total number of infections during the pandemic to 38,482, according...

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