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Police recruiting for 10 new jobs at Spokane universities
Applicants must apply by May 3rd.
Alleged arsonist pulls knife on CDA officer
The suspect is charged with second-degree arson, aggravated assault and battery on a police officer.
City reaches $190,000 settlement with former Interim Police Chief
Mayor David Condon announced the settlement on Friday. However, Spokane City Council leaders must approve the deal. They are scheduled to vote on the settlement on May 6th.
Missing Orofino residents found
Basil Marvin (Marvin) Frye, 85, and Helen Geraldine (Gerry) Frye, 84, were last seen at 11 a.m. Thursday.
No charges filed yet against third SPD officer
Attorney's representing Sandi McIntyre told KREM 2 News that they have not heard anything from the U.S. Attorney's Office since December of 2012.
Zoning forces Treehouse Medical Marijuana Dispensary to move
Spokane Valley leaders said the heavy industrial zone where Treehouse was located cannot have retail sales.
Deadly wreck closes part of Highway 41
Authorities at the scene confirmed that one person died during the crash between a semi and a Prius.
Ironman organizers reevaluate Coeur d'Alene security
Kootenai Co. Sheriff's Office employees said the recent bombing at the Boston Marathon is forcing everyone to reevaluate their security plans.
Quality Inn murder conviction could equal life sentence
John Castro, 27, shot and killed Jose Solis Jr. in November 2011. Under the Three Strikes Law Castro faces a sentence of life in prison according to police.
Zehm family representative reacts to Ofc. Moses’ charges
The Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office charged Officer Timothy Moses on Wednesday with making a false statement to a public servant.
Cameras catch attack on WSU professor
The Pullman Police Department accidentally release the surveillance video that shows an assault a WSU professor.
Charging bull injures Asotin ATV rider
Authorities said the 75-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition earlier this week.
FAA order formally lifts Boeing 787 grounding
The Federal Aviation Administration told airlines they can fly Boeing's 787 Dreamliners again as soon as they replace its problematic lithium ion batteries with a revamped battery system. The safety order posted online applies to all U.S. airlines.
Second Spokane cop charged in Otto Zehm case
According to a police department source, Officer Tim Moses is expected to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of making a false statement to a public servant, and will resign from the police department.
Operation Red Light suspect opens new Portland business
Diamonds Gentlemen’s Club opened last fall in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Portland. The Willamette Week newspaper uncovered documents which shows William Westover as one of the owners.
Police start foot patrols in 3 Spokane neighborhoods
Officers patrol the Perry District, Garland, and Hillyard areas on foot Monday through Friday.
Troopers blame sleeping driver for rollover along I-90 exit
Troopers said the vehicle left the roadway and rolled into the median near the Pines exit.
Feud over work glove led to Browne's Addition shooting
Justin Werle, 28, faced a Spokane judge on Wednesday accused of shooting Zachary Bergstrom. Werle has been charged with first-degree assault.
Post Falls police search for missing woman
Her husband told police she had been depressed and possibly suicidal when she left her home at 10 a.m. Tuesday. She hasn’t been heard from since.
Panhandling ordinances impact annual Penny Drive
The foundation will have donation drop-off sites throughout Spokane County on Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
