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How COVID-19 changed the lives of one 38-year-old farmworker and his family

Laura Muñoz video-called Eduardo, her husband, every day while he was thousands of miles away in Washington harvesting apples. It was his fifth season as...

Housing market frenzy occurring in North Idaho as demand rises, inventory dips to record-lows

More than three years after purchasing their first home in Post Falls, the Bergers decided they wanted to buy property outside of the city. The...

City, Hoopfest team up for outdoor 5-on-5 league

Spokane is doubling up on March madness this year. The Spokane Hoopfest Association and Spokane Parks and Recreation have partnered to develop an outdoor recreational...

U.S. existing home sales, and prices, rise again in January

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose again last month, a sign that the housing market’s strong momentum from 2020 may be carrying over into...

Stocks on Wall Street lose momentum Friday after days of losses

U.S. stock indexes ended a choppy day of trading little changed Friday, though the S&P 500 finished with its first weekly loss in three weeks....

Local Black panelists tackle history-based distrust of vaccines

A panel of Black community leaders and medical professionals met virtually Saturday to address distrust surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine in local communities of color. With...

Deputy pursuit leads to multiple-vehicle crash near Trent and Freya; three injured

Zack Berntsen was at work at Wing Stoves and More on North Freya when he heard a giant wreck that sounded like rolling thunder. Just...

Central Valley to expand in-person secondary teaching

Encouraged by falling COVID-19 metrics, the Central Valley School District will expand in-person learning for all students who want it to twice a week beginning...

Bitcoin hits $1 trillion value as crypto jump tops other assets

Bitcoin’s market value reached $1 trillion for the first time, a surge that’s helping cryptocurrency returns far outstrip the performance of more traditional assets like...

Federal Reserve sees modest pickup in hiring this month

WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve says there’s evidence that hiring has picked up in recent weeks, though the job market remains badly damaged by the...

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