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Then and Now: Weisfield's Jewelers

Daniel F. Wetzel, born in Ohio, opened a jewelry store in Spokane in 1887. D.F. Wetzel and Co., in the Hyde building, was an...

Details of tentative agreement between Spokane, city police officers released

The terms of a tentative labor agreement between the city and the Spokane Police Guild were published last week, elucidating its potential impact on...

Fake meat goes beyond burgers with money for printing steaks

Juicy sirloin steaks hot off a 3D printer are on the menu this year as the booming faux meat market bids to lure even...

Microsoft, EU publishers seek Australia-style news payments

LONDON — Microsoft is teaming up with European publishers to push for a system to make big tech platforms pay for news, raising the...

Go from the Mountains to Beach in the Same Day in Vancouver

Photo: Tourism Vancouver / Rishad Daroowala Vancouver in spring is a special place. There’s still lots of snow in the mountains, but down...

As City Council election season begins, candidates prepare COVID-aware campaigns

The race for three Spokane City Council seats is wide open, but candidates will be forced to generate campaign momentum while abiding by –...

Getting There: As carmakers increasingly pull away from gas, electric vehicle infrastructure revs up

Lonnie Scott walked down to the Harvester restaurant in Spangle a couple of years ago and suggested they install an electric vehicle charging station....

Spokane County reports 91 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, no new deaths

The Spokane Regional Health District reported 91 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, with no new deaths reported due to the pandemic. The total...

Carla Fried: Retiring early? Tap your 401(k), wait until 70 for Social Security

For all the advice that working longer is one of the best ways to shore up your retirement plan, it isn’t always practical. Even...

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