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Residents living near Kendall Yards concerned about development
People with homes facing the Kendall Yards construction project - the biggest in Spokane history - are worrying about the consequences of the project that will last 15 years. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 30 Video Posted: November 13th, 2009
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SNAP winterizing more Spokane homes than ever before
The Spokane Neighborhood Action Program has enough money on hand to winterize up to 600 homes and they're setting out to do just that. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 57 Video Posted: November 13th, 2009
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Greenstone acquires Kendall Yards land
Local home builder Greenstone has acquired the 78-acre Kendall Yards property from developer Marshall Chesrown with plans to jump start development on the land. KXLY4's Erik Loney reports.
Views: 90 Video Posted: November 12th, 2009
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Bankruptcies soaring across Washington State
Bankruptcies are soaring across Washington State with filings up 30-percent in October compared to last year, leaving local bankruptcy attorneys with double and sometimes triple the caseload. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 52 Video Posted: November 10th, 2009
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Black Friday comes early this year
It's a sign of the times: This holiday season there are Black Friday sales beginning before Black Friday, with some retailers not waiting until the day after Thanksgiving to have special sales.
Views: 15 Video Posted: November 5th, 2009
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Stimulus dollars being spent to curb homelessness in Spokane
There's a group of people now that are being identified as the "new homeless", people that because of the economy who are facing homelessness for the first time. Now new programs paid for with federal stimulus dollars are aiming to help keep people in their homes and off the streets. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 41 Video Posted: November 4th, 2009
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Spokane company keeping the dough rolling in
A Spokane company, Lloyd Industries, has found a way during this recession to keep the dough rolling in, as KXLY4's Mark Peterson explains.
Views: 22 Video Posted: November 2nd, 2009
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Congress may extend unemployment benefits
Congress is trying to decide whether to extend unemployment benefits again, with an extension meaning that some people will have been receiving benefits for more than a year and a half. KXLY4's Tori Brunetti reports.
Views: 5 Video Posted: October 21st, 2009
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Credit companies changing the rules on consumers
To lower your credit debt and avoid excessive fees, experts have always suggested paying more than the minimum payment, maintain a zero balance and pay on time. But now conventional wisdom has been flipped on its top.
Views: 33 Video Posted: October 21st, 2009
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Construction hurts Hillyard businesses
Hillyard businesses hope to make ends meet while construction work shuts down their streets for a business revitalization project.
Views: 1 Video Posted: October 5th, 2009
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First-time homebuyers rush to get tax credit
It' s crunch time for those looking to take advantage of a government program for first time homebuyers. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 1 Video Posted: September 28th, 2009
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Valley business encourages employees to pay it forward
Call Realty gave each of its employees a $250 bonus last May with a catch: They had to donate the money to a good cause. Now three months later those employees have done some great deeds. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 0 Video Posted: August 31st, 2009
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It's official, Northtown Square open for business
Wendle Ford moved from the corner of Wellesley and Division to make way for the Northtown Square shopping center. KXLY4's Sally Showman has more on the square's grand opening.
Views: 1 Video Posted: August 28th, 2009
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Tax credit being offered for electric car purchases
While the Cash for Clunkers program has ended another lesser known federal program is still offering tax credits for people who buy an electric car. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 4 Video Posted: August 27th, 2009
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Southgate development one step closer to reality
A South Hill neighborhood council that has been fighting new commercial development for several years has decided to throw in the towel. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 0 Video Posted: August 18th, 2009
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Used dealerships hit hard by Cash for Clunkers
The government's Cash for Clunkers program has taken more than 250,000 gas guzzlers off the streets and has increased business at new car dealerships for the first time in months. Not everyone's happy about that though. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 3 Video Posted: August 12th, 2009
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Restaurant openings in Washington carry high risk
The economy might be getting better but starting a business like a restaurant right now can be a scary proposition. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 3 Video Posted: August 10th, 2009
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Dry Fly releases first whiskey since prohibition
At the Dry Fly Distillery early Friday morning long lines of people waited to get their hands on a bottle of history: The first whiskey to be produced and distributed in Washington in 90 years. KXLY4's Erik Loney reports.
Views: 3 Video Posted: August 10th, 2009
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Dry Fly Distilling releases their first batch of whiskey
Washingtons first and only distillery Dry Fly has finally released their first batch of whiskey, which has been two years in the making. KXLY4's Erik Loney reports from the line that formed outside the distillery.
Views: 4 Video Posted: August 7th, 2009
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Thinking green while keeping your windshield clean
The warm weather may have you heading to the car wash and one local company hopes you'll consider keeping your car clean while also thinking green. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 9 Video Posted: July 29th, 2009
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