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Woodward joins more than 100 mayors asking for vaccines

Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward joined more than 100 of the nation’s mayors this week in requesting the federal government allocate vaccines directly to cities. The...

CEO of Google's self-driving car spinoff steps down from job

SAN RAMON, Calif. — The executive who steered the transformation of Google’s self-driving car project into a separate company worth billions of dollars is stepping...

March hiring accelerated to 916K, yet many jobs remain lost

WASHINGTON — America’s employers unleashed a burst of hiring in March, adding 916,000 jobs in a sign that a sustained recovery from the pandemic recession...

Global stocks rise; Treasury yields rally after jobs report

NEW YORK — Stocks rose in many of the markets worldwide that were open on Good Friday, while Treasury yields rallied after a report showed...

The 'Nembhard of Mission and Ministry': Gonzaga campus minister reflects on faith and his time as House chaplain

Despite a popular assumption among family and friends upon his recent assignment to Gonzaga University, the Rev. Patrick Conroy is not traveling with the men’s...

Gonzaga's patron saint died young as he cared for pandemic victims

Luigi left home at 17 and joined the Jesuits. Such a rebel. As the eldest son of an accomplished military man, Luigi had been promised...

Don’t want to watch the Zags in the Final Four alone? You’ve got some pandemic-safe options

Gonzaga’s making its second Final Four appearance Saturday. It’s a big deal, and you might be glum at the thought of having to watch the...

Former Spokane County Sheriff's deputy who said coworker made racist remark sues agency

A former Spokane County Sheriff’s deputy who reported the alleged use of a racial epithet by a co-worker is suing the agency, claiming he was...

Health officials warn of 'delicate time' for potential virus spread as vaccination rollout continues

Recent models indicate COVID-19 transmission is increasing in the state, state health officials said Thursday, prompting pleas to younger adults to continue to follow safety...

Organizers booking 2022 conventions in Spokane at pace to beat 2019

Local convention organizers are booking enough events at the Spokane Convention Center for next year to surpass the business conducted in 2019, according to...

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