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If she wins the race, she will become the first woman and person of color elected Spokane City Council President. → Read More
Missy Barnaby is now sharing just how inspiring Ana Vetter was to everyone she met on the job. → Read More
In February, Pullman Police began investigating Daniela Padilla's report of an attempted kidnapping at Pullman apartment complex. → Read More
The Spokane Police Department (SPD) is hoping to curb soaring vehicle-related crimes by putting more than a dozen cameras on the streets. → Read More
Brown is the first candidate to announce their plans to challenge incumbent Mayor Nadine Woodward. → Read More
The University of Idaho will receive $1 million from the state of Idaho for extra security costs that followed the deaths of four students. → Read More
Tracy Pruitt is accused of killing Spokane businessman Archie Rutherford at his South Hill home in 1982. → Read More
In recent months, the Trent Shelter has brought a lot more activity to Spokane's Chief Garry neighborhood. → Read More
Latah County will pay Kootenai County $200 per hour for the 40-hour work week. Any overtime worked will be paid by Latah County directly to the suspect's attorney. → Read More
City leaders applauded the significant progress seen at the homeless encampment by community partners so far. → Read More
Beal is now convicted of killing his ex-wife and an unhoused man in Spokane nearly two years ago. → Read More
A jury already convicted Nathan Beal of first-degree murder in February 2022 for killing his ex-wife. → Read More
A plaque now also hangs on the wall, depicting Lauren McCluskey doing what she loved. → Read More
With 14 felony convictions, the Deer Park victim's family wonders how Gary Ault was released to the public. → Read More
By April 2022, Spokane police had responded to more than 40 shootings. In total, there were 166 shootings, a 10% increase from 2021. → Read More
The district is asking families to weigh in on two different winter break dates for the 2023-24 school year. → Read More
Spokane police arrested Richard Hough in May 2021 for second-degree murder. He was found guilty on Dec. 20, 2022. → Read More
Some students are understandably on edge about returning to Pullman, but others feel safer knowing a suspect is behind bars. → Read More
Commerce awarded $330,000 through its Right of Way Initiative to support the Hope House for the next six months. → Read More
The jury spent Thursday afternoon and Monday morning deliberating before reaching a verdict. → Read More