Shayna Waltower, KREM 2 NEWS

Shayna Waltower

KREM 2 NEWS

Spokane, WA, United States

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Past articles by Shayna:

Spokane's spike in coronavirus cases forces tough decisions for local restaurants

Some restaurants are facing more temporarily closures as Spokane County sees large spikes in coronavirus case numbers. → Read More

List: 15 black-owned businesses to support in Spokane

From restaurants to style and retail, these Spokane businesses with black owners are contributing to the area's history and culture. → Read More

Spokane workers react to new state mask requirement

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

Spokane community activist hosts event to 'give youth a voice'

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

WSU to resume some in-person classes for fall 2020 semester

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

Spokane Public Schools weighs three options for fall return

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

Fire delays opening of Spokane Valley diner by at least one year, owner says

Uncle Rusty's Diner was preparing to open a second location in Spokane Valley. But a fire on Sunday halted their plans. → Read More

Social distancing restrictions delay Spokane's Otis Hotel's grand opening

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

'It was a huge hiccup': Spokane restaurant workers concerned about resuming work

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

Spokane County deputy visits open bar, but doesn't enforce stay-home order

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

Spokane Valley bar reopens in defiance of Gov. Inslee's stay-home order

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

Spokane nurse working with coronavirus patients tell his story

Avery Brook has been a nurse at Sacred Heart for two years. Most recently, he's been treating coronavirus patients. → Read More

Spokane nurse says labor and delivery work brings joy during pandemic

“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

National Nurses' Week: Spokane woman recalls nearly 50 years of work as a nurse

Sally Johnson has been a nurse for 48 years. During National Nurses’ Week, she recalled some of her experiences working with patients. → Read More

Gonzaga students prepare to start nursing careers during pandemic

Because of the Gov. Inslee’s Stay-Home, Stay-Health order, Gonzaga students are finishing classes for their senior year at home. → Read More

Spokane boutique adapts during stay-home order with curbside pickup

As business declined for Veda Lux Boutique, its owner began offering curbside pickup on a limited scale. → Read More

Northern Quest Resort and Casino reopening Tuesday with distancing, sanitation protocols

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

"It'll bounce back"

Experts predict Spokane housing market will recover following coronavirus pandemic → Read More

Spokane Transit Authority drivers help deliver food to seniors amid pandemic

STA drivers are partnering with Spokane Meals on Wheels to get meals to seniors during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Several Spokane small businesses in need of additional funding

On Monday Congress leaders discussed allocating an additional $310 billion for the program. → Read More