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Spokane woman seeks class-action status in federal suit after bank refuses to cash bond

A Spokane woman’s quest to cash in on a small investment her father made for her 40 years ago has turned into a federal lawsuit...

American Airlines launching seasonal nonstop service from Spokane to Chicago

American Airlines is launching a new seasonal nonstop route from Spokane to Chicago beginning June 3. The Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier will operate a once...

Local Catholic leaders say to avoid Johnson & Johnson vaccine made with fetal cells if possible, but health experts disagree

The Catholic Dioceses of Spokane and Boise are both recommending local Catholics avoid the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine unless it’s the only shot available,...

Google vows no new user tracking in Chrome ad data changes

LONDON — Google says it won’t develop new ways to follow individual users across the internet after it phases out existing ad tracking technology from...

U.S. service sector growth slows sharply in February

WASHINGTON — Growth in the services sector, where most Americans work, slowed sharply in February with hurdles related to the pandemic hindering growth. The Institute...

Downtown apartment project gets $2.7 million tax break as city looks to boost building

Teri Stripes can’t prove Spokane’s multifamily tax exemption is an effective tool for encouraging developers to construct dense and affordable housing in a city that...

Thanks to effort to vaccinate the homeless in Spokane, one man's shot will open door to permanent housing

Jerry Thompson has spent the past month in respite care at the House of Charity, recovering from a below-the-knee amputation, his fourth surgery. The COVID-19...

Microsoft: China-based hackers found bug to target U.S. firms

China-based government hackers have exploited a bug in Microsoft’s email server software to target U.S. organizations, the company said Tuesday. Microsoft said that a “highly...

With 60-degree weather possible Friday, restaurants look ahead to patio season

With a chance of temperatures as high as 60 degrees this week, Spokane is getting a taste of spring and restaurants are ready for the...

Spokane Police Guild approves new contract, finalizing long-awaiting deal

The arduous quest for a new contract between the city of Spokane and the Spokane Police Guild is over. The Police Guild’s members approved the...

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