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One killed, dozens hospitalized after taking drugs at 'The Gorge'
On Monday, media experts for the Quincy Valley Medical Center said doctors saw 72 patients from the Paradiso Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheater.
The original Hoopfest volunteers still going strong
Three thousand volunteers helped out at the 24th Hoopfest in downtown Spokane. Some of those volunteers have now showed up to help every single year.
Flames damage house along Foxpoint Drive
KREM 2 News is working to gather details about the fire.
Lightning strike injures 2 men in northern Idaho
Two men laying an underground cable in northern Idaho have been hospitalized after a lightning strike that authorities say likely traveled through the cable.
Wash. Senate leaders decline $10B transportation plan
Leaders in the Washington state Senate declined to vote on a $10 billion Washington state transportation package that has passed the House.
Hoopfest players and fans deal with scorching heat
With temps in the 90s, Hoopfest players and fans looked for ways to cool off Sunday.
Hoopfest team carries on deceased player’s memory
A group of Hoopfest players took to the court Saturday and Sunday in honor of a teammate, who died before he could play in the tournament he loved so much.
'Power Rangers' supercharge Hoopfest
Almost 7,100 teams competed in Hoopfest 2013. Some were filled with serious players, others with participants just wanting to have fun. Then there were these guys.
US general marks 4th year of Idaho soldier's capture
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan on Sunday issued a statement marking four years that U.S. solider Bowe Berghdahl of Hailey, Idaho has been held captive by the Taliban.
Gov. Inslee to sign new state budget
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is set to sign a new state budget with just hours to spare.
Hoopfest players crowd streets for second day
After a wet and wild first day of Hoopfest 2013, Sunday began with the promise of more sunshine and more hoops.
Moscow man wants to withdraw guilty pleas for suffocating wife
The Lewiston Tribune reports that Silas B. Parks filed the motion Wednesday in 2nd District Court contending the guilty pleas weren't made "knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently."
Team Armpit Juice drops first game but still in the lead for best team name
Armpit Juice is still the top vote getter. They lost their first Hoopfest game Saturday morning. However, they said that has not damped their spirits. Right now, they are in the final four and have the majority of the vote over their opponent, The
FBI: N. Monroe bomb placed intentionally
Officials said the explosion was reported around 4:45 a.m. Saturday morning. There were no injuries or fires according to authorities.
One man dead in semi crash near Airway Heights
Aaron Edwards, 26, was driving east on I-90 just east of Geiger when he hit a freightliner that was slowed in congested traffic, according to the Washington State Patrol. Officials said Edwards was wearing a seatbelt.
Kennewick man arrested on federal drug charges
On Friday, SVGET and the TCVCT arrested Eusevio Chavallo Jr., 54, of Kennewick on federal charges of possession of methamphetamine and delivery of a controlled substance.