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Stocks fall as yields continue to climb; GameStop surges

Stocks moved solidly lower Thursday as the recent theme of the market — rising bond yields and falling prices of technology companies — continued to...

Weathercatch: From a polar plunge to Pineapple Express

The atmospheric river that swept through Washington state late Sunday night through Monday of this week was packed with more than wind gusts and rain....

Gardening; Chores begin before first day of spring

The first day of spring is only 23 days away, making it time to think about organizing spring chores and projects to get ready for...

Facebook says it will pay $1B over 3 years to news industry

Facebook, following in Google’s footsteps, says it plans to invest $1 billion to “support the news industry” over the next three years. The social networking...

Federal watchdog blasts FAA over certification of Boeing jet

Federal auditors say U.S. regulators didn’t understand a flight-control system that played a role in two deadly crashes of a Boeing jet and must improve...

No coronavirus variants detected in Eastern Washington yet, but health officials ask for vigilance

Despite declining case counts and virus transmission in Spokane County, health officials warned that it is still important to follow public health guidance, wear masks,...

Spokane County Raceway's 2021 season canceled; site's future uncertain

Spokane County will cut ties with the operator of the Spokane County Raceway as limitations imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic hamper racing’s sustainability. This week,...

Honest in Ivory, Dearly Consignment bridal shops relocate to larger space downtown

Although the coronavirus pandemic forced couples to postpone weddings or hold smaller ceremonies as states restricted large gatherings, it hasn’t stopped Honest in Ivory and...

Bill to prohibit public schools' use of Native names, symbols as mascots passes state House

OLYMPIA – A bill that would prohibit public schools from using Native American names, symbols or images as mascots or logos passed the state House...

'Shared emotional experience': Movie theaters reopen in Spokane with new procedures and ideas

The Garland Theater in Spokane has been operating since 1945 and, though it’s been closed temporarily before, owner Katherine Fritchie said she believes the COVID-related...

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