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Spokane County medical examiner requests help in identifying man who died in November

The Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office asked for the public’s help Monday identifying a man who died in Spokane in November.  On Nov. 18, a...

Hoopfest 2021 moved to September

Hoopfest organizers announced Monday that the three-on-three tournament that brings thousands to the streets of downtown Spokane will move to September in hopes that the...

Water main break in front of Rocket Market closes a portion of 43rd Avenue

A water main broke Monday morning causing a portion of 43rd Avenue on Spokane’s South Hill to close and causing the road to flood.  The...

U..S construction spending up 1% in December led by housing

WASHINGTON — U.S. construction spending rose a moderate 1% in December as the number of new homes offset a sustained weakness in nonresidential construction. The...

Wall Street's GameStop bug may have mutated; silver surges

NEW YORK — The erratic trading in shares of underdog companies like GameStop that turned markets combustible last week appears to have migrated to commodities,...

New details, but few clear answers: Homeless provider Jewels Helping Hands remains under investigation by city

Drug use inside the shelter, employees using racist slurs and bed bugs on mattresses. If true, the myriad allegations lodged against Jewels Helping Hands would...

A passion for basketball

Arthur Lee Reuben Sr. started playing basketball as a boy, and he kept playing his whole life – long after his body started sending him...

Spokane County's housing market gained $5 billion in 2020

Strong demand, intense competition for homes, an influx of out-of-area buyers and historically low mortgage interest rates have led to skyrocketing home values in Spokane...

Spokane County reports 142 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday

Another 142 people in Spokane County have contracted COVID-19, health officials reported Sunday. The Spokane Regional Health District reported the new cases Sunday afternoon, the...

South Hill Safeway evacuated for unknown chemical issue, fire department investigating

The Safeway on 29th Avenue on Spokane’s South Hill was evacuated at about 10:30 a.m. Sunday after customers and employees smelled an unknown chemical in...

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