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100 years ago in Spokane: Chronicle editorial board endorses North Idaho joining Washington

The Spokane Daily Chronicle editorial page offered an alternative to the proposed new state of Lincoln. Instead of merging Eastern Washington and North Idaho into...

Susan Tompor: Social Security scammers now text pictures of phony badges

So you just got a text from Social Security and the guy even tried to reassure you that he’s the real deal by texting you...

Carla Fried: In personal finance, simple is almost always better

The financial industry loves to sell complicated – and expensive – products, but simple is quite often the smart choice. You know all about the...

Motley Fool: A growing giant

Google parent company Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL) (Nasdaq: GOOG) is a favorite among tech investors, largely because of Google’s dominant position in online search and advertising....

Front & Center: Tate Technology president Scott Tate building electronics to power everyday life

As president and owner of Tate Technology Inc., Scott Tate is building electronics found in crosswalk control buttons, cellphone towers, drones and surgical robots. The...

From expanded parks to another river trail, Spokane Valley's new parks director outlines his vision

Expanding Balfour Park as plans to build a new library bordering the park take shape. Developing a 45-acre wooded property along the Spokane River, near...

Protesters burn masks at Idaho Capitol rally and in Coeur d'Alene

At least a hundred people gathered outside the Idaho Capitol on Saturday burning masks in a demonstration against efforts to limit infections and deaths caused...

Meals on Wheels helps get vaccine out to eligible community members

Tom and Gretchen Lawson became eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in late January, when appointments opened to residents 65 and older statewide. They were able...

European Union, U.S. agree to suspend tariffs over Airbus-Boeing dispute

BRUSSELS — In a sign of goodwill to rebuild trans-Atlantic relations, the European Union and the United States have decided to suspend tariffs used in the...

Northwest Passages: Spokane Parks Director Garrett Jones on Riverfront Park's near-complete renovation

The final piece of Riverfront Park’s taxpayer-funded renovation is slated to open in late spring or early summer, and the availability of its Ice Age-themed...

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