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Ray Street re-opens to South Spokane drivers
Ray Street was blocked at 23rd while crews replaced the Lincoln Heights Booster Station.
Public memorial plans for fallen KC-135 airmen
The memorial will be held May 28th at 1-3 p.m. at the Inland Northwest Bank Performing Arts Center in Spokane. The memorial is open to the public.
Spokane Valley marijuana market forced to close
A marijuana farmer’s market was set to open in Spokane Valley Friday, but threats kept the landlord from setting up shop.
What parents need to know about Snapchat
Some parents told KREM 2 News that it is the fleeting message concept which worries them the most.
Fiance identifies Spokane shooting victim
Officers tracked the suspect from the first shooting. Police eventually shot and killed the suspect.
Police find missing 91-year-old Spokane man
Authorities said Andrew Neelands, 91, got on an STA bus around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday near 32 W. Pacific and disappeared.
Fundraiser collects $44,520 for fallen Fairchild crew’s families
The online fundraiser sold more than 3,000 t-shirts in honor of the KC-135 crash victims.
District leaders approve full-day kindergarten in Spokane
All-day kindergarten will start in the fall of 2013 at all 34 elementary schools in Spokane
State releases draft rules for marijuana industry
The Liquor Control Board released preliminary draft rules Thursday. Last fall, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the sale of taxed marijuana to adults over 21 at state-licensed stores.
Overnight Sprague crash kills Spokane Valley driver
Deputies believe alcohol and/or drugs were contributing factors to the crash.
Rifle missing from Grant County Sheriff's lockup
Grant County authorities are trying to figure out how an M16 rifle went missing and where they can find it.
Suspicious letters mailed to Spokane post office laced with ricin
Preliminary results show two suspicious letters sent to a Downtown Spokane post officer were laced with ricin.
Toy gun leads to felony-style takedown in N. Idaho
Police Lt. James Fry told media outlets that a report Wednesday afternoon of a person waving a gun resulted in the felony-style takedown of the vehicle's occupants
State set to release draft rules for marijuana industry
The Liquor Control Board is releasing preliminary draft rules Thursday afternoon. Some of the most interesting questions -- such as how much marijuana will be grown, and how many retail stores will be licensed -- aren't likely to be answered yet.
Spokane homicide leads to fatal officer-involved shooting
Two people are dead following two shootings early Thursday in Spokane.