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Charging a 'pink tax' would be outlawed in Washington state under new bill

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, Alaska senators ask for federal fishery disaster declaration following cancelled crab harvests

Washington and Alaska fisheries have lost nearly $300 million due to cancelled crab harvests. → Read More

Goat stolen from Grays Harbor County Fair returned to her family

The goat was seen being taken from the fairgrounds on Saturday evening, then seen at a Walmart in Lacey several hours later. → Read More

Docs: Police find no evidence Spokane murder victim sex trafficked suspect’s daughter

According to court documents, Eisenman admitted to being high on meth when he killed the victim. → Read More

'He’s what’s right about the world': Shriner's Children's Hospital helps future boxer on his road to recovery

When Yakobo Mleha was a young boy living in Tanzania he broke his lower and it was never properly treated. → Read More

Spokane Police in standoff with murder suspect

The suspect, Henry Ziegler, is wanted for a murder that happened on Sunday, Nov. 28. → Read More

Protesters gather near Finch Elementary to support principal who didn't comply with mask mandate

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

Fatal motorcycle crash closes road

East Trent Ave. will be closed for several hours so police can investigate the crash, according to the Spokane Police Department. → Read More

2021 Tom’s Turkey Drive Recap

11,000 struggling families were able to find a Thanksgiving meal. → Read More

New COVID-19 testing site opens in Spokane Valley Friday

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

Woman deliberately hit by car in downtown Spokane, police say

The victim was badly injured and taken to the hospital, police said. → Read More

Spokane Police searching for carjacking suspect

According to SPD and a neighbor's security camera footage, the suspect got out and took off on foot. → Read More

North Spokane construction accident injures 3

According to Spokane County Fire District 9, everyone is expected to recover from their injuries. → Read More

Mayor of Sandpoint announces run for Governor of Idaho

Shelby Rognstad has served Sandpoint in local government positions for 14 years. → Read More

Spokane County Sheriff's Office buy billboards in Times Square to recruit officers

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

Man and dog killed in Airway Heights house fire

Investigators don't know what caused the fire. → Read More

Gov. Little joins multi-state lawsuit challenging the federal vaccine mandate

Other states including Georgia, Utah, Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and West Virginia have also joined the lawsuit. → Read More

A deeper look at Dr. Bob Lutz's allegations against SRHD in wrongful termination claim

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

Body camera footage shows Gonzaga coach Mark Few's DUI arrest and release from custody

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

Q&A: Here's what you need to know about voting in the upcoming Spokane general election

People can register to vote all the way through 8 p.m. on election night. → Read More