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Some restaurants are facing more temporarily closures as Spokane County sees large spikes in coronavirus case numbers. → Read More
From restaurants to style and retail, these Spokane businesses with black owners are contributing to the area's history and culture. → Read More
The order went into effect Monday and was created to help slow the spread of coronavirus while still allowing businesses to stay open. → Read More
A local community activist hosted an event in Spokane's Riverfront Park allowing youth to freely speak up about their feelings regarding recent events. → Read More
Most classes with 25 to 50 students will happen in person. But larger lectures could have a combination of online classes and small group meetings → Read More
The first option would fully reopen schools, and require teachers and students to wear face masks. Staff would also sanitize rooms between classes. → Read More
Uncle Rusty's Diner was preparing to open a second location in Spokane Valley. But a fire on Sunday halted their plans. → Read More
The renovated hotel in the west-end of downtown Spokane was expected to open in mid-April, but restrictions from Gov. Inslee’s Stay-Home halted construction. → Read More
As many restaurants prepare to re-open under Phase Two of Governor Jay Inslee’s plan, some people in the industry might not be returning to work soon. → Read More
The Black Diamond in Spokane Valley reopened on Friday with reduced capacity. A video on social media shows the bar packed with people who are not wearing masks. → Read More
Owners say the bar has cut its capacity in half and is screening employees for coronavirus symptoms at the beginning of their shifts. → Read More
Avery Brook has been a nurse at Sacred Heart for two years. Most recently, he's been treating coronavirus patients. → Read More
“I get to bring babies into the world, and that’s really fun. 99 percent of the time it’s very happy and exciting,” said nurse Mariah Hopson. → Read More
Sally Johnson has been a nurse for 48 years. During National Nurses’ Week, she recalled some of her experiences working with patients. → Read More
Because of the Gov. Inslee’s Stay-Home, Stay-Health order, Gonzaga students are finishing classes for their senior year at home. → Read More
As business declined for Veda Lux Boutique, its owner began offering curbside pickup on a limited scale. → Read More
More 1,800 tribal employees were furloughed after many businesses had to close, but re-opening the casino will bring some of these workers back. → Read More
Experts predict Spokane housing market will recover following coronavirus pandemic → Read More
STA drivers are partnering with Spokane Meals on Wheels to get meals to seniors during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
On Monday Congress leaders discussed allocating an additional $310 billion for the program. → Read More