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Police investigate Spokane toddler's homicide
The Spokane County Medical Examiner ruled Rylee Castner’s death as a homicide on Monday. The 18 month old died at Sacred Heart Medical Center on March 31.
Investigators identify suspect in car theft bust in Clayton
Detectives from the Washington State Patrol Auto Theft Unit said they discovered six stolen cars and a stolen motorcycle at the home Michael G Swan was renting near Clayton.
KREM helps Ben & Jerry's give out free cones on Tuesday
KREM 2's Jane McCarthy will be at the Ben & Jerry's in Riverfront Park Square from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. and KREM 2's Katie Boer will also be there from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Court documents reveal phone records of men accused of murder
Major crimes detectives said Ritchey confessed to calling Stoddard the night of the murder, but the times he said they talked were not consistent with his phone record.
One Fort Colville 5th grader pleads guilty in plot to hurt classmates
The 10-year-old pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit first degree murder, tampering with a witness, and juvenile in possession of a firearm. He will be sentenced on April 22nd at 1 p.m.
Police find missing Spokane man
Juanito "Johnny" Huff, 54, was reported missing Sunday morning. The Spokane man was found in Moses Lake.
Paws and feet hit the pavement to raise money for a good cause
About 150 people and pooches took part in the 3rd annual Leashes and Laces 5k Walk and Run.
Electrical fire damages Northeast Spokane home
The fire started in the attic above the bathroom.
Man arrested during standoff with Spokane Valley deputies
Deputies were responding to a call about an argument and gun shots heard in the parking lot of the Sullivan Court Apartments on the 500 block of S. Sullivan Road around 3 a.m.
K9 finds reckless driver in Spokane County
A deputy patrolling the area of Yale and Woolard Road saw a car traveling northbound on Yale going almost 100 miles per hour. The deputy tried to stop the car at Big Meadows and Yale Road after the car failed to stop at a stop sign.
Wash. man, 23, falls to death near Snake River
Sheriff's deputies were told about 2 a.m. that the man fell accidentally when he walked away from a group. He was found at the bottom of a cliff.
Frozen food recalled because of E. coli outbreak
That outbreak has sickened 27 people from 15 states, including a Pierce County woman in her 20s.
Spokane Police search for suspect wanted for recent robbery
Maxwell Jones, 33, was arrested for a recent armed robbery. Police are now looking for Albert Williamson, 35, who is suspected of assisting Jones in the armed robbery and is suspected of burglarizing an elderly couple.
Downtown businesses support breast cancer awareness during 'First Friday'
The downtown partnership asked shoppers to wear pink in support of the Susan G. Komen walk coming later this month and if you wore pink into the OWS Brickwall Photographic Gallery shoppers could receive 10% off their purchase.
Man injured during industrial accident at the Port of Wilma
Whitman County Sheriff's deputies determined Richard Penny, 48, was working on a barge for Columbia Grain and a large cable that was tied off to a cleat on the dock came looose and hit him in the stomach causing internal injuries.
Man rescued from trench in Spokane Valley
The Spokane Valley Fire Department says the man was installing a residential sewer line on the 10900 block of East Empire Avenue when the trenchcaved in and buried him up to his chest.
Priest River football player discusses emotional road to recovery
PRIEST RIVER, Idaho -- Many of us remember Bobby Clark's story. He suffered a traumatic brain injury during a football game about a year-and-a-half ago. In an emotional interview with KREM 2, Bobby describes a moment that changed his life.
South Hill businesses beef up security to fight burglars
One store says, in just one night, a group of shoplifters made out with more then $2,000 worth of clothes and accessories. After the crime spree, the shops banded together to fight back. Their efforts haven’t gone unnoticed.
Citing long response times, Spokane community lobbies for new fire house
Homeowners in Latah Valley have actually been pushing for their own fire station for more than a decade. They say it was promised under old city council leadership. As the Eagle Ridge neighborhood continues to grow, patience is running out.
Local teams hope to head to world robotics competition
Thirty-eight teams are competing in the worldwide competition at Eastern Washington University, vying for a spot in the finals.