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Coeur d'Alene-based videographer pivots to coffee roasting business during pandemic

After Max Lathrop was laid off from a wedding photography and cinematography company amid the coronavirus pandemic in April, he found a way to channel...

Cost of a single Bitcoin exceeds $50,000 for first time

SILVER SPRING, Md. — The seemingly unstoppable rise of Bitcoin continued Tuesday with the cost of a single unit of the digital currency rising above...

Protected bike lanes, more housing, surface lots gone: City plan aims for an energized, denser downtown

Spokane’s downtown has changed drastically over the past several decades, as the once- forlorn heart of the city has been revived through a mix of...

Bitcoin's epic run wins more attention on Wall Street

Signs of a widening embrace across the financial services industry sent bitcoin to new heights, with the cryptocurrency closing in on $50,000 for the first...

Wall Street regulators signal tougher approach after GameStop frenzy

The Biden administration is sending a clear signal to Wall Street that the industry’s Washington cops are back on the beat. Regulators and federal prosecutors...

Getting There: Ray-Freya crossover back in play, with pedestrian path replacing street

The question of how to better move traffic up and down the South Hill between the Lincoln Heights and Southgate neighborhoods and around Ferris High...

Investigation reveals Washington State Trooper's death due to on-the-job exposure to toxins

A Washington State Trooper’s 2018 death has been reclassified as occurring in the line of duty after an investigation determined the cause of her fatal...

100 years ago in Spokane: Birder suggests robins aren't actually harbingers of spring

Walter Bruce, president of the Spokane Bird Club, wrote an article describing how robins, contrary to popular belief, are not really harbingers of spring in...

'We've got a clock ticking': Calls for help grow as end to eviction moratorium inches closer

Without a lifeline, thousands of renters in Spokane County could face eviction when the state’s moratorium is lifted, drowning courts with paperwork, disrupting the region’s...

Google fined $1 million for misleading French hotel rankings

PARIS — Google has agreed to pay a $1.3 million fine after French authorities concluded the search engine displayed “misleading” rankings for French hotels. Previously,...

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