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Elenee Dao

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Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Elenee:

Cycling community mourning, emphasize safety following deadly crash

The Valley cycling community has seen tragedy after tragedy involving their own getting hit by cars. → Read More

Sky Harbor Airport sees busiest day after Super Bowl LVII

America's friendliest airport became one of the busiest airports in America, following Super Bowl LVII. → Read More

Citizens’ referendum receives enough signatures to put school choice expansion on hold

A citizens’ referendum received enough signatures to put on hold the Empowerment Scholarship Account program. → Read More

Packed In: New multi-family housing could take a while; here's how it will work

SPOKANE, Wash. — On Monday night, the Spokane City Council approved an ordinance that allows for more multi-family homes in neighborhoods. However, it’s not a quick fix. The city needs more than 30,000 homes to meet the demands it’s seeing right now, according to the Spokane Home Builders Association. “I think that we’re excited, and so we’re wanting to celebrate,”... → Read More

'Wondering if we're going to have a home': Lewiston woman comes close to losing house in wildfire

Wildfires are a terrifying sight to see and Nez Perce County homeowner Joy Nye came close to losing her home Sunday night. → Read More

New 988 crisis line launches Saturday; here's how it works

The new number will be operational starting Saturday. → Read More

'Great things on the horizon': Spokane tourism bouncing back from pandemic

SPOKANE, Wash. — 2020 was a rough year for tourism and hospitality businesses, but in 2021, things bounced back and businesses are experiencing that surge. The Inland Northwest summer is here, and more visitors will be enjoying the weather as Fairchild Air Force Base is hosting the 2022 Women’s Military International World Cup for the next two weeks. The games... → Read More

'Take it seriously': SRHD, CDC recommend masks in Spokane County

If you're heading to the store or the movies, you may want to have a mask handy again. Masks are now recommended in Spokane County. → Read More

Coeur d'Alene Fire Dept. urges safety with fireworks this holiday weekend

It's a weekend of celebrating the nation's independence and those living in Idaho can celebrate by lighting their own fireworks. → Read More

Newborn abandoned outside Coeur d'Alene apartment

COEUR d’ALENE, Idaho – The Coeur d’Alene Police Department is looking for the mother of a newborn who was left on the doorstep of an apartment Thursday morning. Police responded to the area of Hanley Ave and N Courcelles Parkway at 6 a.m. and found a baby wrapped in a towel in a stroller outside. The person who reported the... → Read More

"This is the best weekend on Earth," Hoopfest returns to the streets of Spokane

This is the first time Hoopfest is taking place since 2019. → Read More

Coeur d'Alene community celebrates pride through Pride in the Park

Despite protests, that did not stop the CDA community from celebrating Pride. → Read More

How local teachers are talking to their students about creating change

SPOKANE, Wash. – Students at Ferris High School joined others across the country by walking out of class in protest of gun violence. Students continue to demand change since the Uvalde massacre, but some question how much change can happen with a group standing outside, holding signs with their demands. READ: Ferris High School students walk out of class to protest... → Read More

'Frustrating': Despite federal help, families still struggle to find formula

SPOKANE, Wash. – More baby formula will hit store shelves in the coming weeks. The White House says a few planes full of formula will leave several countries Thursday. Earlier this week, President Biden announced the fifth shipment of baby formula coming into the US, which several flights will start Thursday. The first two shipments were prioritized to go to... → Read More

'You are the adults, please do something': Spokane community rallies for more gun laws following Uvalde shooting

SPOKANE, Wash. – Demonstrators rallied on Saturday, demanding more gun laws across the nation in response to the Uvalde shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers. “We’re here to stop the silence, end gun violence,” a group chanted under the Pavilion. A group of students and other communities put together the rally, wanting more changes to gun laws. Students... → Read More

Stevens Co. Sheriff's Office look for missing 8-year-old boy

The sheriff's office said he's been missing since 10 p.m. Friday. → Read More

'All about community': Despite rain, many returned, excited for Spokane Lilac Festival's 84th year

SPOKANE, Wash. – Despite Saturday’s on and off rainy weather, the Spokane Lilac Festival carried on for its 84th year. Many are happy it’s back after a two-year pandemic break, and there’s a new addition to the festival this year. The Spokane Lilac Festival Association started the first Spokane Lilac Festival Brewfest this year, selling out all of its 500... → Read More

Northwest breast milk banks see surge in inquiries

SPOKANE, Wash. – As parents across the country continue to scour stores and social media for baby formula, some parents are turning to donated breast milk. Experts say it’s not as simple as just asking for someone’s breast milk and exchanging it. The Northwest Mothers Milk Bank says breast milk should be screened in the event a woman may have... → Read More

'I protected my children': Moses Lake mom relives day her car was nearly stolen with her kids inside

COPYRIGHT 4 NEWS NOWMOSES LAKE, Wash. – A Moses Lake family went through the unimaginable on May 3. Mother Kendra Brown went to pick up her four-year-old daughter from school when the Moses Lake Police Department (MLPD) says violent felon Salvador Harguindeguy tried stealing her car. Her two-year-old and five-month-old were still strapped in. She had attended to her five-month-old... → Read More

Businesses turn to teenagers amidst worker shortage

LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. – Businesses are doing whatever they can to find employees. Some are offering incentives while others say they’ll give you transportation to get to work. Ridgeline High in the Central Valley School District held a job fair for more than 30 employers to talk with teenagers about summer jobs and careers. Businesses like Silverwood Theme Park are... → Read More