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A bill passed by the Senate on Tuesday would outlaw companies to charge different prices for substantially similar products marketed to men and women. → Read More
Washington and Alaska fisheries have lost nearly $300 million due to cancelled crab harvests. → Read More
The goat was seen being taken from the fairgrounds on Saturday evening, then seen at a Walmart in Lacey several hours later. → Read More
According to court documents, Eisenman admitted to being high on meth when he killed the victim. → Read More
When Yakobo Mleha was a young boy living in Tanzania he broke his lower and it was never properly treated. → Read More
The suspect, Henry Ziegler, is wanted for a murder that happened on Sunday, Nov. 28. → Read More
District leadership was informed of “a few staff members and administrator” at the school chose not to adhere to the Governor’s mask mandate. → Read More
East Trent Ave. will be closed for several hours so police can investigate the crash, according to the Spokane Police Department. → Read More
11,000 struggling families were able to find a Thanksgiving meal. → Read More
The drive-up site will be open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and is located in the Expo Center’s Multi Unit A. → Read More
The victim was badly injured and taken to the hospital, police said. → Read More
According to SPD and a neighbor's security camera footage, the suspect got out and took off on foot. → Read More
According to Spokane County Fire District 9, everyone is expected to recover from their injuries. → Read More
Shelby Rognstad has served Sandpoint in local government positions for 14 years. → Read More
According to the SCSO, the ads are aimed to recruit qualified and well-trained law enforcement professionals from areas where they have not generally felt supported. → Read More
Investigators don't know what caused the fire. → Read More
Other states including Georgia, Utah, Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and West Virginia have also joined the lawsuit. → Read More
The claim outlines clashes between Lutz and Clark, and with other board members, over economic recovery from COVID-19 and Lutz's stance on various social issues. → Read More
The nearly three hours of footage shows the entire incident from when police pulled Few over, to when he was released from custody. → Read More
People can register to vote all the way through 8 p.m. on election night. → Read More