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Roughly 1,000 artworks in $2 million Coeur d'Alene gallery inventory 'rained' on in flood

For the first time in 19 years, the basement normally filled with The Art Spirit Gallery’s inventory in Coeur d’Alene is completely empty. Blair Williams,...

'The Podium' announces USATF national championships will be in Spokane in 2022

Downtown Spokane’s indoor sports complex will host a marquee event right out of the blocks. USA Track & Field announced Saturday on a national NBC...

Amazon faces biggest union push in its history

NEW YORK – The second Jennifer Bates walks away from her post at the Amazon warehouse where she works, the clock starts ticking. She has...

Larger stimulus leads to upgrade to U.S. growth forecasts

With COVID-19 cases stabilizing and Democrats oiling the tracks to pass large parts of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan – even without Republican...

DNA samples from three rapes match, sparking search for serial rapist

In 2013, a woman said she’d been held hostage in a stranger’s Spokane home and raped repeatedly for three days before she escaped. Seven years...

Friday was coldest day in Spokane in two years; more bitter cold Saturday and snow next week

As much of the United States is caught in a bitterly cold polar vortex, Spokane counted its coldest temperature in almost two years early Friday...

Mars, Nestle named in cocoa labor lawsuit alleging abuse

By Marvin G. Perez Bloomberg International Rights Advocates, a human rights group, said it filed a federal class-action lawsuit Friday on behalf of eight Malian...

New jobless claims in state, Spokane County drop for fifth consecutive week

New jobless claims in the state continued to decline last week as fewer layoffs occurred in the accommodation and food services sector when compared to...

Bailey Cederblom, 13-year-old Spokane girl, still missing after 36 hours

By 3 p.m. Friday, Bailey Cederblom had been missing 36 hours. The 13-year-old girl left home sometime between 2 and 5 a.m. Thursday , likely...

Gonzaga's Race and Racism Lecture puts issues in perspective for the university, Spokane high schools

How can educators cause enough “peaceful discomfort” for students to acknowledge the need for change and become more accepting and inclusive? That was one of...

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