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New policy impacts Illia Dunes parking and trash
The Corps will also be enforcing their "pack it in, pack it out" policy, and continue to monitor how well visitors keep glass containers off the beach, consume alcohol responsibly, and follow the posted rules.
Robbery suspect stabs Spokane Valley man for $10
The victim told authorities that he was stopped around 8:30 p.m. while walking near Vista Road and Broadway.
Riverfront Park run honors Boston bombing victims
The Solidarity for Boston Run will take runners approximately 2.62 and starts at 6:30 p.m.
City Council expected to support keeping Felts Field tower open
A resolution is expected to be read Monday night and it should list several reasons why city officials feel the control tower at Felts needs to be open.
Police getting new cameras in Spokane patrol cars
The city council has recently approved $1.1 million for the new equipment. The cameras are a response to the use of force recommendations that came after the beating of Otto Zehm at a north Spokane convenience store.
Midway Elementary 4th graders learn launch real businesses
A class of fourth graders are selling lollipops, bookmarks and mystery rock to their classmates and donate the money to the American Cancer Society.
Spokane Valley hosts video contest
The contest is part of the city's 10 year anniversary celebration and all community members can participate starting Monday.
Semi hits and kills person near Kettle Falls
Washington State Troopers responded to the scene along State Route 395.
Changes could be coming to Joe Albi Stadium
The school district is looking to buy Joe Albi Stadium from the City of Spokane but are also looking at a couple other options.
Suspicious package shuts down Hillyard streets
Authorities are checking out a suspicious package in Northeast Spokane along the 3900 block of East Nebraska.
Popular Coeur d'Alene boat ramp closing for the summer
Officials said the 3rd Street ramp closing is a temporary inconvenience and it must be done to finish the McEuen Park construction.
Dead body, pot grow found in South Hill home
Police allegedly discovered a pot grow in the house. Deputies say they heard a muffled gunshot while investigating and retreated. They called in the SWAT Team as a precaution.
Runners and walkers participate in Race For The Cure despite terror attack
There were thousands of people there wearing pink and supporting finding a cure for breast cancer.
22-year-old woman killed in I-90 crash near Ritzville
Washington State Police say Joseph Branda, 22, fell asleep at the wheel around 3 a.m. Sunday. The car left Eastbound I-90 and went through the median and rolled onto the westbound left lane.
Shadle Park Hall of Fame coach Linda Sheridan dies
Linda Sheridan is known for a huge number of wins during her career at Shadle. She was inducted into the Inland Northwest Sports Hall of Fame in 2001.
Spokane smoke shop robbed at gunpoint
Police say two white men in their twenties threatened the employees with guns. The employees locked themselves in the basement and called police.
Fire rips through two semi trucks at Valley business
The flames jumped from one truck to the other. Both semis are total losses. Each had a grain trailer attached to them, which were also significantly damaged. The fire department estimates the total loss could be as much as $350,000.
Spokane Valley duplex catches fire twice in 5 months
Fire crews were called to the 8900 block of E. Broadway around 3 a.m. Authorities said the fire could be seen through the roof of the home. No one was in the duplex at the time of the fire.
Semi hits pole in downtown Spokane
Authorities say there are no injuries to report and an ambulance was not sent to the scene.
Olynyk declares for NBA Draft
Olynyk, from British Columbia, helped the Bulldogs take a No. 1 seed in the West Region in the NCAA tournament this season. The team made it to the round of 32 before losing to Wichita State.