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STCU donates $30,000 in restaurant gift cards to area nonprofits serving women

As part of its ongoing effort to support local recovery efforts during the pandemic, Spokane Teachers Credit Union announced this week it has purchased $30,000...

Pregnant women, at higher risk for severe COVID-19, can now get a vaccine

With more Washington residents eligible for COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday, Interim Health Officer Dr. Francisco Velázquez told reporters Spokane County is ready to vaccinate even...

Report: World demand for gasoline may never recover

NEW YORK — The world’s once-insatiable demand for gasoline is unlikely to recover to pre-pandemic levels, according to a report Wednesday from the International Energy...

How the legacy of nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands still affects Spokane's Marshallese community

One of Selina Leem’s early childhood memories is a reminder that the history of nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands is a present reality, with...

Shawn Vestal: The evolving Riverfront Park is grand — and a bargain, too

It was a beautiful sunny day – one of many in our recent windfall of beautiful sunny days – and we were walking through Riverfront...

Kaspien to raise $13.5 million through underwritten public stock offering

Kaspien Holdings Inc. is looking to raise $13.5 million via an underwritten public offering agreement with a New York-based broker-dealer. Aegis Capital Corp. has agreed...

'They need support now more than ever': Allen Stone, Pearl Jam unite with event to help Washington state clubs

When strolling through Sea-Tac Airport, travelers are greeted by a friendly, sonorous voice. “Hello, this is Allen Stone, and welcome to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport,”...

Lower Snake River dam-breaching proposal a 'nonstarter' for more than a dozen regional environmental groups

More than a dozen regional environmental groups, including the Spokane Riverkeeper, are publicly opposing a proposal to breach the four lower Snake River Dams, calling...

More Washington residents eligible for coronavirus vaccine starting Wednesday

Starting Wednesday, more Washington residents will be eligible to get vaccinated statewide. High-risk critical workers, including those who work in agriculture or food processing...

State completes audit of disputed herd; records show no discrepancies at Easterday operation

A review of state brand inspection records has failed to find discrepancies that would explain how one of the nation’s largest meatpackers could have lost...

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