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Wednesday's Child: Xavier

Copyright 4 News NowXavier is about to turn 14 and has been a ward of the state for about 10 of those years. One of his favorite places to go is Spark Central in Kendall Yards. It’s a space where everyone can flex their creative minds. Xavier is comfortable at the keyboard, creating how own world. When we met him,... → Read More

America Strong: The ICU nurses at Spokane's Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center

Because of an exclusive 4 News Now special report this week, thousands of people across the country have now heard the stories of ICU nurses at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center. Between their heart-wrenching stories and commitment to patient care, it's clear the nurses are the epitome of ABC's new brand "America Strong." → Read More

'I can't figure out what the right solution is'; Parents struggle with school around the corner

This pandemic has parents asking themselves, 'What is best for my child and their education?' → Read More

Path 4Ward: Spokane Co. health officer says pandemic safety measures likely the new normal

Not many people in Spokane knew the name "Dr. Bob Lutz" before the outbreak, but most do now. He is the man guiding Spokane County's health response. → Read More

Idaho State Police may patrol Coeur d'Alene on motorcycles

Idaho State Police troopers could start patrolling Coeur d'Alene on motorcycles. → Read More

"I ran for my life," WSP Trooper recounts frightening I-90 crash

Two Washington State Patrol Troopers were pulled to the side of I-90 Sunday evening in a snow storm, assisting a vehicle involved in a crash. Trooper Rob Nance was outside of his cruiser when an out of control car smashed into the other WSP cruiser. → Read More

Metallica grants $100,000 to SCC

If you know Spokane Community College President Kevin Brockbank, chances are you know that he is a big fan of the heavy metal band Metallica.  He attends the band's concerts when they are in the area. → Read More

Beggs to run for Spokane City Council President

City Councilman Breean Beggs confirmed with KXLY that he has filed to run for city council president in November 2019. → Read More

One dead and one arrested in a Royal City shooting

One person is dead and one arrested in a shooting in Royal City. → Read More

Judge seals evidence in the Freeman shooting

A Spokane judge ordered video, transcripts and recordings sealed in the case of the Freeman High shooting. → Read More

Coroner confirms missing Spokane man accidentally drowned near 49ers stadium

The Santa Clara County coroner's office has confirmed a body that was found on Saturday at a marina is missing Spokane man Ian Powers. → Read More

Spokane named among 10 Best Places to Retire

Spokane's urban amenities, natural beauty, affordability and more than 33 private and public golf courses were among the reasons it was chosen among the 10 Best Places to Retire, by Livability.com. → Read More

Activist to run for Spokane City Council President

The former president of Spokane's NAACP, Phillip Tyler has announced his campaign for Spokane City Council President. That election for that race is nearly a year away, November 5, 2019. → Read More

Spokane County has first flu-related death

The Spokane Regional Health District says flu activity continues to increase in Spokane County, claiming the life of a Spokane County adult this week—eastern Washington’s first flu-related death this season. → Read More

Doctor accused of making bomb threats

The Washington State Patrol says a man suspected of making repeated bomb threats to state agencies is a psychiatrist who had his medical license suspended. → Read More

Pullman Police sergeant arrested for sexual misconduct

Washington State Patrol arrested a Pullman Police sergeant, charging him with custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree. → Read More

Possible case of AFM in Yakima

The Washington State Health Department suspects a case of Acute Flaccid Myleitis, or AFM, has led to a hospitalization in Yakima. → Read More

Actor Bruce WIllis sells his Idaho home

Actor Bruce Willis has sold his 20-acre ranch in central Idaho for $5.5 million. That far below the original asking price of $15 million when the home was put up for sale in 2011. → Read More

Idaho attorney argues accused killer too young for death penalty

A defense attorney says a man charged with first-degree murder in north Idaho shouldn't face the death penalty due to his young age. → Read More

Idaho jail first in state to use iris recognition

A southern Idaho jail is the first in the state to implement an iris biometric identification recognition system when booking inmates into custody, a process that is more accurate and faster than fingerprinting. → Read More