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Ferrari owners head to Coeur d'Alene
Thirty-six Ferrari owners spent Friday getting their cars nice and clean for the Cavalino's Coeur D'Alene event.
Warden shooting suspect Morfin arrested
Ramon O. Morfin, suspected of shooting two men in Warden, was arrested Friday morning in Othello.
Brush fire stops just short of Spokane Valley apartments
A brush fire started on the hillside behind the Whimsical Pig Apartment complex on East Mission Thursday night. Nobody was hurt.
Pets lost after Independence Day
For many animal organizations, July 5th is the busiest day of the year. Independence Day fireworks often cause pets to run away or hide.
SPD reminding drivers to hide valuables
To reinforce this, the Spokane Police Department is putting flyers on cars downtown reminding them to hide their belongings.
Fireworks ignited North Spokane fire
A person reportedly threw fireworks from a moving vehicle which ignited a fire on Courtland Avenue.
Documentary released on jailed former Aryan Nations lawyer
The documentary titled "Witness to the Persecution: The Plot to Silence Edgar Steele," was produced by Steele's wife, Cyndi Steele to help appeal for his innocence in a murder-for-hire plot.
Visitors get ticketed at Riverside State Park
State Parks used to give warnings, but now the state legislature is forcing rangers to write tickets to visitors who come to Riverside State Park without a Discover Pass.
Despite complaints, fireworks citations rare in Inland NW
Fireworks are illegal in Spokane and most of Spokane County. Law enforcement officers in the area say, however, fireworks infractions are not easy to ticket.
River rescue at Riverfront Park
Rescue crews pulled a woman out of the water at Riverfront Park Thursday morning.
Spokane looks to charter schools, Seattle group sues
Spokane is the only school district seeking permission from the Washington State Board of Education to authorize charter schools. Meanwhile, a group in Seattle filed a lawsuit against Washington’s new charter schools law.
Target Zero mapping aims to catch drunk drivers
Washington State Patrol launched a new anti-DUI program in Spokane County this week called Target Zero.
Toxic algea forces swimmers out of Fernan Lake
Doctor said the algae could cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, and liver damage if you ingest the tainted water or swim in the lake.
Amputee cycling to Spokane fundraiser for toddler’s prosthetics
Hector Picard is expected to arrive in Spokane on July 13th.
Dry conditions increase fire danger
Spokane, Lincoln, and parts of Stevens County were upgraded to “high” fire danger. The change means people cannot burn anything except on federal lands.
Post Falls racecar driver raises $2,260 for OK tornado victims
Fans also chipped in by buying 50-50 raffle tickets. The raffle proceeds also went to the Red Cross. The combined total reached $2,260.
Rollover wreck sparks Old Trails Road brush fire
Crews from Fire District 10 fought the flames that destroyed the vehicle and charred ¼ acre of brush. Firefighters said the flames came within 15 feet of a building.