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Musician misses live gigs: Norm Seeberger, 78, took to playing accordion at very young age in North Dakota

Born and raised in a North Dakota town not far from Lawrence Welk’s birthplace, Norm Seeberger, 78, says he was indoctrinated into accordion music. “My...

Three Spokane officers sent to hospital with possible fentanyl exposure

An officer who handled a substance, suspected to be fentanyl, with latex gloves started struggling to breathe Sunday, and he and two other officers were...

California court rejects lawsuit challenging ride-share vote

LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit Wednesday that sought to overturn a ballot measure that kept app-based ride-hailing and delivery drivers...

5 challenges awaiting Amazon's new CEO

NEW YORK – In 1995, few could imagine that the modest online bookstore built by Jeff Bezos would turn into a $1.7 trillion behemoth that...

100 years ago in Spokane: The city's Irish population was urged to give to hungry 'widows and orphans' of the old country

An ad in the Spokane Daily Chronicle appealed directly to “Ye Sons and Daughters of Erin.” It implored people to donate money to relieve famine...

Missing Spokane resident found in Idaho

A Spokane resident who maybe have been taken to Montana against her will on Monday was found Tuesday by the Idaho State Police. Just before...

Washington launches investigation into 200,000 missing cows at center of bankruptcy, legal fight

The Washington Department of Agriculture has launched an investigation into how 200,000 cows at the center of a massive fraud allegation against a Pasco ranching...

Spokane physical therapist goes mobile with services

After Spokane resident Trey Nichols was laid off from a home health care agency at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, he took a leap...

Washington Senate proposal would limit claims on school levies, as voters consider several measures that would raise taxes

A group of state lawmakers wants to limit the pitches school districts can make to voters for more taxpayer money, as many Spokane County schools...

It's not just GameStop worrying Wall Street about a bubble

NEW YORK — Now, even the pros on Wall Street are asking if the stock market has shot too high. U.S. stocks have been on...

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