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Safeway partnering with Department of Health to run Spokane Arena mass vaccination site

Safeway will officially join the Washington Department of Health and the National Guard next week to staff the mass vaccination clinic at the Spokane Arena....

Tens of thousands in Washington may have to repay jobless benefits

Associated Press SEATTLE – About 55,000 Washingtonians may have to pay back thousands of dollars in jobless benefits. The Seattle Times reported Cami Feek, the...

Boeing CEO waived pay but got compensation worth $21 million

Boeing CEO David Calhoun declined a salary and performance bonus for most of last year but still received stock benefits that pushed the estimated value...

Northwest Passages Book Club: Author Sarah Gailey discusses clone novel 'The Echo Wife'

Sarah Gailey, author of “The Echo Wife,” joined Northwest Passages Book Club just hours after Deadline announced that Annapurna Productions had successfully optioned the book...

Parks in a pandemic: Golf sees hike in popularity, but revenue declines during shutdown

The pandemic caused Spokane’s park system to hit pause on several major events and programs in 2020, even as demand for outdoor activity grew the...

U.S. trade deficit up 1.9% in January on record goods imports

SILVER SPRING, Md. — The level of imported goods to the U.S. in January reached unprecedented levels and pushed the trade deficit 1.9% higher as...

U.S. stocks turn mixed as bond yields continue their climb

Stocks were mixed in late morning trading Friday as investors balanced news that hiring by U.S. employers picked up last month at the fastest pace...

Spokane Valley considers updating ban on camping on public property

Spokane Valley lawmakers are exploring several revisions to the city’s ban on people camping out on public property, including some new restrictions. Tuesday’s Spokane Valley...

Girl Scouts will sell cookies in person as well as online

Last year, the pandemic threw Girl Scout cookie sales into crisis mode as Scouts struggled to sell a warehouse full of cookies with everything shut...

Powell: Higher inflation temporary, no rate hikes in sight

WASHINGTON —  Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested Thursday that inflation will pick up in the coming months but that it would likely prove temporary...

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