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Gonzaga Law School creates full scholarships in honor of lawyer Carl Maxey, Judge Franklin Burgess

The Gonzaga University School of Law has launched a new full scholarship in honor of the late Carl Maxey, an attorney and civil rights leader...

Casual Friday Donuts owners hope future is sweet for donuts and beer

Already the owners of two bakeries and a donut shop, Joe and Amber Owens have decided to open yet another business offering sweet confections –...

U.S. stocks move higher with help from Big Tech companies

Technology stocks were pushing the broader market solidly higher on Thursday, as investors welcomed another reprieve from the volatility in the bond market that has...

Front Porch: Saying goodbye to two more members of the Greatest Generation

On a chilly November afternoon, I said goodbye to another veteran featured in my book “War Bonds: Love Stories From the Greatest Generation.” James Loer...

Love story: Building family from scratch: Couple met as children in orphanage, married at 18 and have seen world together

Dona and John Clay’s early experience of family was less than heartwarming. That’s one of the reasons the couple forged their own family with bonds...

Spokane Public Schools board pushes off stadium decision in favor of more public input

Following an hour-long presentation on a proposal to build a new stadium downtown, a conflicted Spokane Public Schools board of directors decided Wednesday night to...

Park outside: Kia recalls nearly 380K vehicles for fire risk

DETROIT — Kia is telling owners of nearly 380,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outdoors due to the risk of an engine compartment...

Unilever set to strip 'normal' from all its beauty products and advertising

Unilever says it will strike the word “normal” from all its beauty and personal care products and advertising as a step toward being more inclusive....

Would a downtown stadium help boost equity in Spokane?

As Spokane begins to recover from COVID-19, a new sports stadium probably won’t affect the daily lives of its families. However, proponents argue that for...

Pandemic relief bill would restore daily Empire Builder train service — and advocates push for more

Daily passenger rail service is on track to return to Spokane. Nearly half a year after Amtrak reduced service on the Empire Builder to three...

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