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Inland Empire Paper Co. launches two new products

When the coronavirus pandemic accelerated a nationwide trend of declining print-advertising revenue amid temporary business closures, the Inland Empire Paper Co. saw an opportunity to...

Google says its Chrome cookie replacement plan is making progress

LONDON – Google says it’s making progress on plans to revamp Chrome user-tracking technology aimed at improving privacy even as it faces challenges from regulators...

Twitter launches crowd-sourced fact-checking project

Twitter is enlisting its users to help combat misinformation on its service by flagging and notating misleading and false tweets. The pilot program unveiled Monday,...

How much should events pay for security from Spokane cops? City Council weighs options

Just ask a Hoopfest organizer about dump trucks. When the city required several years ago that dump trucks be used to close off streets, it...

Conifers' wind-wrought woes renew calls for diverse urban forest in Spokane

One after another, clusters of towering coniferous trees in Comstock Park were unceremoniously swept to the ground, piling up like matchsticks in disarray. One irony...

Union: COVID-19 mask mandates at Spokane-area grocery stores 'not rampantly violated'

Spokane Valley sheriff’s deputies are still looking for a man who allegedly threw a bottle at a local grocery store worker after the store refused...

U.S. stocks open mostly higher ahead of a busy earnings week

NEW YORK — Stocks were modestly higher in early trading Monday, as investors looked ahead to this week’s deluge of company earnings and set aside...

131 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths in Spokane County on Sunday

COVID-19 cases continued to rise Sunday, with 131 new cases reported by the Spokane County Regional Health District. A total of 32,902 people in Spokane...

Snow flurries expected in Spokane overnight and Monday morning

About an inch of snow is forecast to dust the Spokane area Sunday evening and into Monday morning, but Spokane has see far less snow...

Spokane Ag Expo going virtual for both exhibits and speakers

While organizers of the Spokane Ag Expo and Farm Forum are plowing ahead with this year’s show, both exhibitors and guests will have to display...

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