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Deputies identify Divine's robbery suspect
Authorities announced Wednesday that they are looking for a man accused of assaulting an employee at Divine’s Auto Center employee at Pines and Mission.
Priest River man pleads guilty to killing wife
Prosecutors allege Swanson stabbed his wife Jennifer Marie Bosch-Swanson repeatedly in the head and torso with an ice pick and a knife on Dec. 18.
Former NASCAR racer kicking off charity ride in Coeur D'Alene
Kyle Petty planned to lead 175 other motorcyclists on a multi-state ride for the 19th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride.
Police take man into custody after shooting in Browne's Addition
Police located the suspect, 28 year old Justin Werle, a few blocks away from the crime scene.
Northern Idaho schools working to be bully free
Teachers are learning how to teach anti-bullying from a movie called "Bully." The film follows bullying victims and their parents from across the country.
Spokane leaders making it easier for food truck start-ups
The city said they are getting more interest from entrepreneurs who want to run a mobile food truck or food cart business in Spokane.
Design firm chosen for Convention Center upgrades
Garco Construction will be the design group for completing the Convention Center. Garco also built the Spokane Arena nearly 20 years ago,
Liquor compliance officers covering more territory
Seventeen officers in Eastern Washington cover nearly 42,000 square miles of territory.
Armed robbery suspect holds up Wells Fargo on 30th
The armed robbery suspect escaped before police arrived on scene.
Woman in custody for suspected North Spokane arson
An early morning fire near Martin and Rowan destroyed an apartment unit.
Motorcycle crash blocked Trent and University
The motorcycle rider suffered a foot injured when he collided with the vehicle according to deputies at the scene. Authorities said the ride was taken to the hospital.
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.
