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When will libraries reopen in Spokane? Some changes may be coming in March, but it's still unclear

It was last March 16 when patrons of the Spokane Public Library emerged from every branch into snowy parking lots, their arms full of books....

Bookstore boom: Some local shops seeing uptick in sales as library services remain limited

Book lovers were left with few options last March and April as libraries and bookstores shut down over the coronavirus pandemic. But as things slowly...

Court documents: Nazi says he vandalized synagogue in hopes of recruiting more racist extremists

A suspected vandal and self-identifying Nazi admitted to defacing a synagogue and Holocaust Memorial in Spokane this month because Nazi recruitment has been down and...

Deere stock surges on hope that farmers upgrade equipment

Deere & Co. lifted its earnings guidance above analyst estimates, with elevated crop prices and an improving farm economy signaling a record windfall for the...

Inland Northwest startups honored at Ignite Northwest’s annual 25+5 event

Some of the Inland Northwest’s fastest-growing and innovative startups were honored at the second annual 25+5 event Thursday evening. The 25+5 event, hosted by Ignite...

After winter weather Friday, windy but warmer weekend ahead

{p dir=”ltr”}It’s not swimsuit weather, but cold temperatures will recede this weekend and give way to winds that will bring warmer air along for the...

Tim McGraw to headline virtual benefit show for MultiCare on March 9

Tim McGraw’s heart has always been as big as his cowboy hat. The country superstar, who is no stranger to fundraisers, will headline the “Heart...

Former Treasury secretary warns Fed may be forced to raise interest rates

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers warned that the Federal Reserve will likely be pressured into raising interest rates sooner than markets expect, and perhaps...

China's hunger fuels demand for soy beans, corn and wheat

Relentless Chinese demand and a recovery from the global pandemic will mean smaller-than-expected U.S. stockpiles of corn, wheat and soybeans. Reserves at the end of...

Spokane supporters call Democrats' immigration reform package good step but recognize tough road ahead

Democrats unveiled a Biden-backed immigration proposal Thursday, a plan that includes a new eight-year path to citizenship for roughly 11 million immigrants in the United...

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