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Jeff Bezos stepping down as Amazon CEO, transitioning to executive chair role

SEATTLE – Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, will step down as chief executive of the e-commerce giant, turning over the reins to the company’s...

He never met a stranger

Gary Heidal told the nurses taking care of him at Deaconess Hospital, “When I get out of here, I’m going to buy you all dinner.”...

Montana authorities searching for Spokane woman who may have been kidnapped

A search is underway for a Spokane resident  who may have been taken to an area near Flathead Lake in Montana  against her will on...

'The outlook looks extraordinarily good': Hecla CEO says 22% jump in stock price reflects silver's value in greening economy

The unusual investment activity that unsettled the stock market last week through soaring interest in shares of GameStop and other struggling companies took another surprising...

Pasco rancher sued by meat packer over 200,000 'missing' cattle, declares bankruptcy

One of the biggest farming and ranching families in Washington filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, after Tyson Foods Inc. previously alleged in court...

100 years ago in Spokane: Burglary suspect in trouble after cops seize shoes, silks and leather vests

Mary “Billie” Fellows, part of the criminal gang responsible for the Spokane State Bank robbery, was in a heap of trouble. When police searched the...

Municipal Judge Kristin O'Sullivan takes oath of office after Spokane City Council confirmation

Spokane Municipal Court Judge Kristin O’Sullivan and her colleagues were eager to make it official. The Gonzaga Law School and Washington State University alumnus took...

Wandering the ‘eternal wrecking yard’

Richard Walter Murray loved working on cars – especially restoring old Fords. Starting in high school and throughout his life, he belonged to car clubs...

Google shutters internal Stadia game studio

NEW YORK — Google is closing the internal studio tasked with developing games for its Stadia cloud-gaming service, a move that raises questions about the...

LuLaRoe to pay $4.75M to settle pyramid scheme lawsuit

Associated Press SEATTLE – The California-based multilevel marketing business LuLaRoe is paying $4.75 million to settle allegations from the Washington state Attorney General’s Office that...

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