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GU students vie for chance to pitch marketing plan to Honda
One of the school’s advanced marketing classes is a top 20 finalist in a competition to represent one of the biggest companies in the country. The contest centers on the Honda Civic and promoting it as a young, hip car for Generation Y buyers.
WSP troopers believe suspect hoarded stolen property, cars at Deer Park house
Authorities were first tipped off to stolen vehicles at the property on Arlington Road near Deer Park Wednesday, when the renter was evicted. They’ve now recovered more than two dozen guitars, several flat screen TVs and car parts.
Five kids ordered to testify against Deer Park dad
Five pre-teen children have been ordered to provide information that may be used against their father who is accused of strangling their mother at their Deer Park home.
FAA to delay 149 airport tower closures until June
The first 24 closures had been scheduled for Sunday. Trade groups representing companies that operate the towers under contract for FAA filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Washington.
Federal agencies at odds over firefighter's death
Anne Veseth of Moscow died Aug. 12 after being struck and killed by a falling tree while fighting the Steep Corner Fire near Orofino.
Foreman falls into Spokane construction site
Paramedics went underground to give any immediately necessary treatment and put him on a gurney. They stabilized him so a ladder truck could lift the man back to the surface.
Good Samaritan's vehicle stolen from outside his home
KREM 2 first met Kicho Forrest last Thanksgiving. He and his children wrapped up meals and handed them out to those without a holiday feast.
Fake shooting call ties up Spokane officers
The fake call tied up 11 officers and one sergeant during the crucial early morning hours. The caller told dispatchers he was baffled when he heard siren after siren headed to his block because he didn’t’ see anything suspicious.
More than a dozen vehicles vandalized in Otis Orchards
The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office is searching for the person or people who are responsible for smashing the vehicles’ windows Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Spokane shelter helps women 'uncork' keys to success
Transitions is s safe haven for women and children to use during the day and to get off the streets. Now, the Inland Northwest chapter of National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is stepping up to help the women in need.
Spokane small business owners display support for immigration reform
While Congress debates the topic, store front owners are deciding to get in on the conversation by publicly showing their support across Spokane.
Charges recommended for USC players after Downtown Spokane brawl
USC suspended forward Dwayne Dedmond and center James Blasczyk after incidents in Spokane following a game in Pullman on March 10.
Man stabbed on Spokane's lower South Hill
The victim was stabbed once in the shoulder and once in the hand. The injuries are said to be non-life-threatening.
Up to $19K worth of meth allegedly found in Valley home
A married couple was booked into jail for possession of a controlled substance charges, with intent to deliver.
$28K worth of copper wire stolen in Kootenai County
Copper control wire from area irrigation pivot lines has been stolen 14 times since October. The suspect or suspects have made off with 9,000 feet of wire from the various victims, primarily Prairie Field Growers.
Beaten WSU faculty member in critical condition
Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins says investigators are checking leads and still asking possible witnesses to come forward.
Suspect involved in federal raid faces meth charges
Harris was arrested following the search and made his first apperance in Federal Court Wednesday afternoon.
Palouse farmers fire up fleet to plant early crops
Wednesday was day one in the dirt for Emtman Bros. Farms. The family is doing some quick repairs to the rigs before seeding their fields. It’s a job that typically doesn’t get done for another week.
Local law enforcement agencies credit joint task force with declining crime rates
The six departments from Eastern Washington and North Idaho say they’ve teamed up to encourage citizens to report more crimes, making for a major drop in burglaries in the last year.
Spokane County Jail inmate's death ruled as homicide
Parker’s official cause of death has been listed as a methamphetamine overdose. The examiner’s office says the stress from being restrained contributed to his death.