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COVID-19 wave hits Spokane Public Schools bus drivers

A coronavirus outbreak has hit some school bus drivers in Spokane. Thirty-six employees at the local branch of Durham School Services, which serves Spokane Public...

Ag Expo: Forecast calls for drought, summer fire conditions

The Weatherman, who has been predicting weather for area farmers for three decades, dropped some bad news Tuesday from his virtual forecast: It’s gonna be...

USPS selects Oshkosh Defense to build greener mail truck

Associated Press WASHINGTON – The United States Post Office said Tuesday that it has chosen Oshkosh Defense to build its next-generation mail-delivery vehicle, part of...

Spokane County Library District to reopen buildings in March

The Spokane County Library District is reopening library buildings to the public early next month. For much of the past year, the district’s 11 libraries...

Police investigating death of West Central woman who won big at a casino

Police are investigating the apparently violent death of a woman who had just won a large jackpot and had been struggling to get a man...

New or used? Either way, price hikes squeeze US auto buyers

FENTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — The viral pandemic has triggered a cascade of price increases throughout America’s auto industry – a surge that has made both new...

Consumer confidence rises for second straight month

SILVER SPRING, Md. — U.S. consumer confidence rose again in February as an accelerating COVID-19 vaccine push provides hope for Americans who have lived through...

'Holiday Parade' takes shape after cancellation of Spokane's St. Patrick's Day parade, Lilac Festival

Like last year when the coronavirus made waves through Washington, two longtime community events in Spokane – the St. Patrick’s Day parade and the Spokane...

Cherokee chief: Time for Jeep to end use of tribe's name

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) — It is time for Jeep to stop using the Cherokee Nation’s name on its Cherokee and Grand Cherokee SUVs, the chief...

Kohl's pushes back against investor group's takeover efforts

NEW YORK – Kohl’s is fighting back against an investor group’s efforts to take control of the department store chain’s board, arguing it would derail...

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