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100 years ago in Spokane: How a local version of March Madness looked in 1921

Spokane was preparing for a local 1921 version of March Madness: the Inland Empire High School Basketball Tournament. The opening-round draw pitted “two high-caliber...

Spokane mayor Nadine Woodward to give state of the city address Wednesday

Mayor Nadine Woodward will deliver her second State of the City address on Wednesday, but her first since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic....

Digital art display on Spokane's Black Lives Matter mural promotes COVID-19 awareness

From paintings and digital projections to poetry and comic strips, works of art were projected onto Spokane’s Black Lives Matter mural Monday night as...

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...

One dead, another with life-threatening injuries after single car crash in east Spokane

One man died and another was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after a single-car crash in east Spokane in the early morning...

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...

Then and Now: Downtown's former Crescent Block

The north side of the 700 block of West Riverside Avenue has a handful of buildings that have changed many times over 130 years....

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