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Former Spokane chef competing in Food and Wine magazine
Lynette Pflueger previously worked at Sante’ in Spokane.
Former WSU students launch College Cab service
Two Washington State University alumni launched the College Cab program this week. The standard rate is $5 for a trip.
Medical Examiner identifies Cheney homicide victim
An autopsy released on Tuesday confirmed that Erin (Roman) Michele Bailey, 46, died from a gunshot wound to the chest.
Police look for driver who hit a Zip Trip customer
A possible crime led to a vehicle hitting a man in North Spokane on Tuesday afternoon. The victim was taken to the hospital according to police at the scene.
Sun blinds driver, causes West Spokane embankment crash
The driver spent about an hour in his car before he called 911.
12 school districts including Spokane agree to authorize charter schools
The twelve districts include Bellevue, Battle Ground, Eastmont, Highline, Kent, Naselle-Grays River Valley, Peninsula, Port Townsend, Sequim, Spokane, Sunnyside and Tacoma.
Dirt bike crash seriously injures Quincy teenager
Authorities said that the victim was riding a Yamaha TTR-230 dirt bike on private property when he crashed into a horse pen fence.
Aerospace program coming to North Idaho College
The ACE facility will sit next to the Coeur d’Alene airport.
Meth raid at Spokane problem house leads to arrests
Authorities searched the same house in January in connection with a deadly shooting. Dylan Heinen was shot and killed at the house.
Inland Northwest tourism leaders target same-sex couples
Voters approved same-sex marriage in November. Now business leaders are using the law to attract new clientele.
Spokane bust uncovers bags of stolen jewelry, suspects wanted
Two men are considered suspects and wanted by the Spokane Police Department. Officers are looking for Trevor J. Haugen, 23, and Zachory J. Davis, 21.
Investigators follow leads in WSU professor attack
The attack left Washington State University faculty member Dr. David Warner in critical condition.
House OKs bill toughening Idaho animal abuse laws
The bill would apply to torture of cats, dogs and other domestic critters, but exempts Idaho's livestock industry.
North Spokane party ends in Sunday morning stabbing
Police arrested one suspect and the victim's husband. Officers said that the husband helped the stabbing suspect hide.
Moses Lake trooper is WSP's trooper of the year
Trooper Tim Kron of Moses Lake is the patrol's 2012 state trooper of the year.
Volleyball tournament pours millions into Spokane economy
The tournament is the single largest hotel filler in Spokane. It can even be hard for some out-of-towners to get a room.
Omak plywood mill restarting operations after closing in 2009
The Colville Indian Plywood Veneer plant plans to hire 100 mill workers.
Fire damages north Spokane apartment
The fire was contained to one unit.
WSU faculty member severely beaten near campus
Police found the victim, David Warner, unconscious with head injuries. He was taken to Pullman Regional Hospital before being transferred to Sacred Heart in Spokane.
Two people found dead in apparent Cheney murder-suicide
Investigators also found a gun and two shell casings.