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Supporters of Spokane stadium say plan would save money and boost downtown, but time is running out

A proposal to build an outdoor downtown stadium that could host high school sports and be home to minor league soccer is getting renewed attention...

Hertz eyes bankruptcy exit through $4.2 billion stake sale

In a deal to jettison itself from under bankruptcy protection, Hertz said Tuesday that it may sell a controlling stake in the company to two...

6 Dr. Seuss books won't be published for racist images

BOSTON — Six Dr. Seuss books — including “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo” —...

Downtown Spokane Partnership will unveil new downtown stadium proposal

Downtown leaders apparently haven’t abandoned their dream of bringing minor league soccer to Spokane. The Downtown Spokane Partnership, along with a top minor league soccer...

Have you seen this man? Spokane police seek public's help to find burglary suspect

The Spokane Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying the suspect in a recent burglary. Police said a property owner caught an...

Spokane City Council unanimously backs labor deal with Police Guild after years of delay

City and police union leaders are one step away from ending years of impasse, delays and off-and-on negotiations. The Spokane City Council unanimously approved a...

Supreme Court skeptical about patent judge appointments

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday seemed likely to find that the judges who oversee patent disputes are not properly appointed, a case important...

Comic-Con to remain virtual in 2021, cites financial strain

Associated Press SAN DIEGO, Calif. – San Diego Comic-Con will remain virtual for the July event, but organizers are planning for a smaller-scale gathering later...

Bill forcing tax negotiations between Spokane city and county on emergency communications passes House

OLYMPIA – The county-led Spokane Regional Emergency Communications agency and the city of Spokane may soon be forced to reach an agreement on how to...

Riverfront Park's Looff Carrousel reopens with COVID-19 restrictions in place

Roxy Webster has made a tradition out of riding aboard the Looff Carrousel. It started when the Spokane native was young, celebrating birthday parties with...

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