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Cleveland evokes Hillsboro kidnapping, victim lives in Coeur d'Alene
Michaelle Dierich was held captive and tortured for a week in a Hillsboro "house of horrors" with eerie parallels to the kidnapping case in Cleveland.
Gonzaga to “Kiss the COG Goodbye”
The final meal served at the COG will be dinner on Friday, May 10.
House fire injures four Spokane firefighters
Crews at the scene said the fire was so hot that it melted one firefighter’s coat.
Walker fights off armed Centennial Trail attack
Police said the suspect slashed the back of his victim's neck. It  took 16 stitches to patch him.
May heat opens restaurant patios early
Temperatures climbed into the 80s on Tuesday allowing restaurants all over Spokane to open extra patio seating.
Police arrest North Spokane murder suspect
Detectives believe Joshua Tillery shot and killed Devon Mack at a Spokane home Friday, May 3th.
Federal budget cuts to lower WA unemployment checks
State officials say federal automatic budget cuts will lower an unemployment benefits program in Washington. The Employment Security Department announced that beginning May 19 "emergency unemployment compensation" will be reduced by 21.08
Hillyard neighbors have had 'ENUFF' of area crime
In a series of meetings called “Enuff,” which stands for Every Neighborhood United for Families, people address area problems.
Former UI football coach files lawsuit against school
Robb Akey was relieved of his coaching duties in October 2012.
Bankruptcy trustee shuts down Catacombs Pub
The bankruptcy trustee told KREM 2 News the business was shut down because he was concerned it was not operating with the necessary licenses.
Starbuck children claim dad is innocent of murder
Clay Starbuck is accused of strangling and then sexually violating the remains of his ex-wife Chanin back in December of 2011. Detectives claim they found DNA on the woman's body partially matching Clay or their two oldest sons.
Gov. Otter urges arms makers move to Idaho
The Republican governor issued the proclamation Monday that touts Idaho's reputation as a gun-friendly state and the perfect environment for the firearms industry.
Spokane father burned in December house fire dies
Harborview staff confirmed that Shawn Apperson died on Friday. He had been hospitalized since December. He became trapped while trying to help his family escape the flames.
Murder suspect's mom calls shooting an "accident"
Detectives believe Joshua Tillery, 33,  shot and killed Devon Mack in the head at Spokane home Friday, May 3th.
Veradale neighbors open E. Sprague farmers' market
The farmers’ market will be open through the summer at the Spokane Valley Eagles’ parking lot on Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m.
Judge sentences former SPD officer in connection with Zehm case
Timothy Moses will not serve jail time for the misdemeanor offense. However, he will not be allowed to work in law enforcement again.
Grant County whooping cough cases rise
Doctors are tracking cases in Soap Lake, Moses Lake, Ephrata and Mattawa.
Deputies investigate Spokane Valley motor home homicide
Timothy Walsh, 58, was found dead on Saturday at a motor home near Edgerton and Kiernan.
Person of interest in Spokane murder was also a shooting victim
Tara Rader has had problems with police for several years. Her most recent conviction was for money laundering. She’s also been accused of trafficking stolen goods.
Flying ants seen all over Colfax area
People in the area said yesterday the carpenter ants were swarming the golf course and seemed to be anywhere there's dirt and bark.