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Autoworkers face dimmer future in a new era of electric cars

TOLEDO, Ohio — When General Motors boldly announced its goal last month to make only battery-powered vehicles by 2035, it didn’t just mark a break...

U.S. distances itself from Trump attempts to ban WeChat

A day after it put a hold on a proposed ban of TikTok, the Biden administration is distancing itself from attempts by former President Donald...

Fire District 8 welcomes new Fire Chief Lonnie Rash; former leader Tony Nielsen has retired

Fire Chief Lonnie Rash took over the top position at Spokane County Fire District 8 south of Spokane and Spokane Valley with little fanfare last...

Pandemic projects: Collector gets organized – South Hill's Myron Molnau donates bulk of 3,500 books, rearranges stamps

When Myron Molnau and his wife moved to Spokane from Moscow, Idaho, in 2013, some serious downsizing occurred. Molnau collects books and stamps. Stamps are...

Shaq's historic Atlanta Krispy Kreme damaged by raging fire

ATLANTA — A historic Krispy Kreme Doughnuts store in Atlanta owned by basketball star Shaquille O’Neal that dates back to the mid-1960s was engulfed in...

What is Clubhouse, the buzzy new audio chat app?

Clubhouse, an invitation-only audio chat app launched less than a year ago, has caught the attention of tech industry bigshots like Tesla CEO Elon Musk...

U.S. Attorney for Eastern Washington William Hyslop will resign Feb. 28 after request from White House

William Hyslop will step down as U.S. Attorney for Eastern Washington at the end of the month, following a request by President Joe Biden’s Justice...

Spokane-area restaurants, others take innovative approaches to produce romantic meals for Valentine’s Day customers

Planning a romantic night out with a dinner for two on Valentine’s Day certainly would appear to be a bit daunting in a time of...

Facebook steps up vaccine misinfo efforts. Will it work?

As inoculation efforts for the coronavirus ramp up around the world, Facebook says it’s going all in to block the spread of bogus vaccine claims....

City outlines new plan to shelter homeless people in Spokane during cold snap

People experiencing homelessness will not be left out in the bitter cold this week, the city of Spokane pledged on Tuesday. The city is working...

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