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'It's OK to not be OK': Kids at Hutton Settlement get a show, food – and encouragement to open up

Kids at the Hutton Settlement Children’s Home, an alternative to foster homes, feasted on barbecue Tuesday and watched a virtual country music event focused on...

Bezos plans to spend $10 billion by 2030 on climate change

NEW YORK — Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos plans to spend the $10 billion he invested in the Bezos Earth Fund by 2030, the fund’s new...

New owner Buzzfeed lays off 45 from HuffPost newsroom

NEW YORK — Buzzfeed announced Tuesday that it has laid off 45 reporters, editors and producers from the newly acquired HuffPost. HuffPost Executive Editor Hillary...

Simmons snares top role at County as CEO Gemmill retires

Tuesday marked the start of a reshuffling of leaders in Spokane County and city government. City Public Works Director Scott Simmons, a fixture at Spokane...

Boeing finally sees positive net orders for airplanes

CHICAGO — Boeing Co. said Tuesday it received more new orders than cancellations for commercial airplanes in February for the first time in 15 months....

Technology rebound leads stocks higher on Wall Street

A surge in big technology stocks was pulling the stock market sharply higher on Tuesday, as a fall in bond yields was helping beaten-down technology...

Hagadone Marine Group announces $15 million expansion project

Hagadone Marine Group is undertaking what it calls its largest project in 12 years with plans for a dry stack boat storage facility the company...

Meme fav GameStop jumps again as retailer eyes digital shift

NEW YORK — GameStop took a step toward a more digital future Monday, naming an activist investor to lead company efforts to push more of...

Stocks move higher on Wall Street despite bond yields rising

By Damian J. Troise Associated Press NEW YORK — Stocks were higher in afternoon trading Monday, as weakness in technology companies was more than offset...

Spokane hopes to test more rape kits with a second grant

The Spokane Police Department hopes to continue its work investigating the results of previously untested sexual assault kits. The city is expected to ask the...

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