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U.S. trade deficit jumps 4.8% to $71.1 billion in February

SILVER SPRING, Md. — The U.S. trade deficit grew to a record $71.1 billion in February as a decline in exports more than offset a...

Spokane Valley creates new housing and homeless coordinator job

Spokane Valley has hired a new employee to tackle homelessness and housing issues. Arielle Anderson, who had been the homeless services coordinator at Spokane Neighborhood...

UW School of Medicine tops U.S. News ranking of best graduate schools for primary care education

The University of Washington School of Medicine is the No. 1 graduate school in the country for primary care education, according to U.S. News &...

A year later, visits in long-term care facilities reunite families separated by COVID-19

It had been a year since Mike June could visit his wife, Neelima, in her own room at Rockwood Retirement. The pandemic cut off visitation...

Police recover stolen bicycles worth a total of over $5,000 downtown

Police recovered two bicycles that were stolen downtown Saturday and suspect two people with prior convictions of the thefts, according to a Spokane Police Department...

Electric Chevy pickup to get estimated 400 miles per charge

DETROIT — An electric version of the Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck will get an estimated 400 miles of range per charge, General Motors says. The...

U.S. job openings in February reached highest rate on record

WASHINGTON — The pace of job openings reached the highest level on record in February, a harbinger of healthy hiring and a hopeful sign for...

Businesses and philanthropy unite to fight racial wealth gap

NEW YORK — The CEOs of Starbucks and Goldman Sachs will join leaders from philanthropy and academia in a new initiative to address the racial...

Gonzaga fans fill area bars for NCAA title game: 'This whole city supports the Zags'

Count Troy Puyear among the Gonzaga fans who stayed optimistic Monday night when the Zags were down 10 at the half with the NCAA Tournament...

Residents at Spokane assisted living facility bond through Gonzaga basketball

Approximately a half hour before tipoff Monday night for Gonzaga versus Baylor, Cathy Ford didn’t have as much of a prediction as she had a...

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