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Icy weather sends industrial production down 2.2% last month

WASHINGTON — Industrial output fell sharply in February as severe winter storms battered much of the country, disrupting a wide range of manufacturing activities...

Idaho furniture company opens location in downtown Spokane

A Boise-based commercial furniture dealer has opened a new showroom in Spokane at 408 W. Third Ave. Business Interiors of Idaho’s new showroom is...

Stocks extend gains for fifth day, led by technology shares

By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga Associated Press Associated Press Stocks shook off an early stumble and closed broadly higher Monday, nudging some...

Spokane County’s median home price soars to record $325,000 in February

Multiple offers and bidding wars are the norm in a Spokane County housing market that saw the median home price soar to a record...

Susan Tompor: Spot a big mistake on your credit report? Here's how to fix it

Equifax, TransUnion and Experian – the big three of credit reporting agencies – announced Tuesday that they’re going to continue allowing consumers to receive...

U.S. air travel rises to highest levels yet since pandemic hit

Across the United States, air travel is recovering more quickly from the depths of the pandemic, and it is showing up in longer airport...

Motley Fool: Serving up a promising tech company

If you’re in the market for a smallish tech company with lots of potential and a reasonable price, check out Super Micro Computer (Nasdaq:...

Hurting in the material world: Supply chain, increasing costs creating havoc with construction industry

The same material costs that have plagued homebuilders in the Spokane area also are creating havoc with large-commercial construction companies across the country. The...

Spiking energy leads wholesale prices up 0.5% in February

WASHINGTON – Energy prices continued to rocket higher in February, although overall wholesale prices moderated after a record jump in January. The Labor Department’s...

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