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New in-vehicle technology shows we're using cars 'as much for living as traveling'

“Your vehicle, your sanctuary” was a theme at the virtual CES show of new electronics and entertainment equipment recently. Pandemic shutdowns have accelerated the yearslong...

Pandemic spurs technology growth in insurance industry

Insurers have increased their use of catastrophe models, drones and mobile apps during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they anticipate growth in such technology to continue...

Consumer Confidential: Complaints about movers soar as millions relocate because of the pandemic

Alex Beckers and his wife, Gina, moved from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon, in November – two of the millions of Americans who have chosen...

Motley Fool: Blown Away

NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE) has been one of the most unique growth stories in the renewable energy arena. As a regulated utility, NextEra features the...

Intensive Care: Spokane couple recovering after hospital stays following COVID diagnosis

Christy Harbison and her boyfriend, Mike Sandblom, had been talking about marriage before the couple bought her childhood home last fall. Then in November they...

Intensive Care: Vietnam veteran Ralph Bye's battle with COVID-19 shows isolation, rapid spread of illness

With lungs weakened by exposure to Agent Orange in the jungles of Vietnam and a heart compromised by surgery, Ralph Bye knew that contracting COVID-19...

When does food go bad in a power outage? 'Best to err on the side of caution,' experts say

When in doubt, throw it out. That’s the motto federal food safety organizations offer to those deciding whether to keep refrigerated food products after a...

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman's upcoming children's book selling fast, including in Spokane

Poet Amanda Gorman set a hopeful tone during Wednesday’s inauguration ceremony with her new work, “The Hill We Climb.” The youngest inaugural poet in U.S....

'It will be different from this day forward': Spokane residents react to inauguration of first female VP

Like millions of people around the world, Spokane City Councilwoman Betsy Wilkerson woke up Wednesday morning and turned on her television to watch a moment...

Experts say Biden's inaugural address had folksy tone, direct message and phrase that will be remembered: 'uncivil war'

President Joe Biden acknowledged the “uncivil war” festering in the United States in his first address Wednesday, but did so in a way that largely...

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