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Amazon worker union effort in Alabama could spread to Spokane

Even as a union vote by Amazon workers was trending toward failure Thursday in Alabama, a Spokane-area labor organizer said he believes a similar effort...

North Spokane duplex fire displaces residents, kills cat

A duplex fire in north Spokane Wednesday night caused significant damage to not only the building but nearby cars, displaced the residents and left a...

U.S. jobless claims up to 744K as virus still forces layoffs

WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to 744,000, signaling that many employers are still cutting jobs even as...

Front Porch: Together again, spending time with Mom a priceless gift

When my brother told me our mom could have a designated emotional support person, all I could picture was a fluffy service dog wearing a...

Gardening: Treat lawn for crabgrass or consider no-grass yard, water conservation

New, green grass appeared in my backyard this last week, right on schedule. Not only does that tell me spring has come to my cold...

Spokane County's median home price soars to $341,750 in March

Spokane County’s median home price soared to its highest level in history last month at nearly $342,000, driven by buyer demand that continues to outpace...

Spring in its step: Season starts off well for Riverfront Park market

Chilly temperatures and gray skies weren’t enough to keep people away from the Spring Market at the Pavilion in Riverfront Park on Wednesday. The Spring...

Alcohol home deliveries booming in Spokane area

Tyler Cossey started out delivering beer from The Store on Thor on his own just before the pandemic hit. Now he has five all-weather Subarus...

A year into pandemic, Spokane libraries are welcoming patrons back inside

Spokane’s public libraries have been lending out books by the thousands throughout the pandemic, but they’re only now beginning to welcome patrons back inside. Spokane...

Target to spend more than $2B at Black-owned businesses

NEW YORK — Target will spend a total of more than $2 billion at Black-owned businesses by 2025 as part of its effort to advance...

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