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U.S. employers add just 49K jobs, underscoring virus' damage

WASHINGTON — America’s employers barely added jobs last month, underscoring the viral pandemic’s ongoing grip on the economy and likely adding momentum to the Biden...

Stocks rise on Wall Street, despite dismal jobs report

By Damian J. Troise Associated Press NEW YORK — Stocks were moving higher in afternoon trading on Friday, despite the fact that Wall Street got...

Spokane Fire Department's social work team strives to meet people's needs in the pandemic

Calling 911 is a rare occurrence for most people. But for some, it’s the only number they know to call, even when there might be...

While experts advise staying home for Super Bowl LV, some Spokane bars and restaurants will be open

The best spot to watch the historic showdown between Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes on Sunday is the by-now well-worn grooves of the couch in...

Grocery industry suing Seattle over new hazard-pay law

SEATTLE — Two grocery industry trade groups have filed a lawsuit against the city of Seattle over its new law mandating $4 an hour pay...

Judge grants order to feed 54K cattle caught up in Easterday legal case

A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday issued an emergency order directing banks and others to make funds available to allow Easterday Ranches Inc. to continue to...

100 years ago in Spokane: A prohibition arrest for whisky — over 500 quarts of it

W.J. Miller of Spokane was convicted for having whiskey in his possession – and not just a dram or two. Miller was arrested in Lincoln...

After months of inaction by Trump, Biden approves disaster assistance for Washington wildfires including Malden

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Thursday declared last year’s wildfires in Washington state a major disaster, approving public assistance funds requested by Gov. Jay...

Boeing to outsource IT work to Dell, eliminate 600 jobs

SEATTLE — Boeing Co. has said it will outsource a significant amount of information technology work to Dell starting in April, including support of cloud...

McKinsey agrees to pay nearly $600M over opioid crisis

The global consulting firm McKinsey & Company agreed to pay nearly $600 million for its role in advising businesses on how to sell more prescription...

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