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In battle over GameStop shares, two big players flinch

A David and Goliath saga is unfolding in financial markets over the stock price of struggling retail chain GameStop. On Wednesday, Goliath walked away from...

Debate heats up over how countries tax Big Tech companies

FRANKFURT, Germany — An international debate over how countries tax big U.S. technology companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook is heating up, presenting a...

West Valley School District asks voters to approve replacement, capital projects levies

Like many school districts in the area, the West Valley School District is asking voters to approve a replacement levy to help fund school programs...

'Rise to the challenge': WSU nursing, pharmacy students volunteer to administer COVID-19 vaccine

John McLain has had his share of practice with flu shots as a student at the Washington State University College of Nursing. The COVID-19 vaccine,...

Swinyard: Lack of vaccines alone won't stop return of secondary students

A shortage of COVID-19 vaccines for teachers would not be a deal breaker for returning Spokane Public Schools secondary students to buildings five weeks from...

Two CBS execs shelved pending diversity investigation

NEW YORK – CBS has placed two top executives on administrative leave as it investigates charges of a hostile work environment for women and minorities...

Larry H. Miller expanding from car sales to include insurance

Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, which operates a dealership in Spokane, announced Tuesday it is expanding its business portfolio from car sales to include...

City asks for public input on where to locate new water tower on South Hill

The city of Spokane is set on building a new water tank on the South Hill, but will ask residents for input on its precise...

Woman left with serious burns after running into burning house in East Central Spokane to save dogs

One woman sustained serious burns Tuesday morning after running back into her burning East Central home in an attempt to save her two dogs that...

Fed will likely stress its commitment to low rates amid pandemic

WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve this week will likely underscore its commitment to its low-interest rate policies, even as the economy recovers further from the...

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