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Hundreds of basketball courts are now set up in Spokane, but they didn't build themselves. → Read More
Hundreds of people gathered over the weekend to remember the life of West Valley High School student, Sophie Hawley. → Read More
The Spokane City Council says it needs more information before voting on a resolution to allow the Spokane Police Department to use drones. → Read More
Tension is rising in the Spokane Valley, where the Central Valley School District and Central Valley Education Association are in the middle of contract negotiations. → Read More
North Monroe from Indiana to Chelan Street opened to vehicles and pedestrians Friday morning. → Read More
An early morning fire destroyed an iconic Japanese style restaurant east of downtown Spokane on Sunday. → Read More
Spokane's Police Chief was answering questions and listening to concerns from neighbors at a community forum at the West Central Community Center on Tuesday. → Read More
An epic game of tag that began in Spokane more than 30 years ago, has now inspired a Hollywood movie. → Read More
The family of a man shot by Spokane Police Monday inside a Hillyard apartment pleads for more mental health support. → Read More
Students across the Inland Northwest continuing their message of school safety by planning a local March For Our Lives event this month. → Read More
A local non-profit dedicated to serving others now needs your help. → Read More
A grassroots effort to curb gun violence is gaining momentum across the country, including right here in Spokane. → Read More
With hundreds of athletes in Spokane for the annual State B tournament, local restaurants are staying busy keeping spectators and players well feed. → Read More
The Washington State Department of Health is warning parents about the dangers of a bizarre teen fad sweeping the nation. → Read More
The City of Spokane declared January Human Trafficking Awareness month in an effort to shed light on the important issue affecting our community. → Read More
A movement to honor veterans in Post Falls is gaining momentum. → Read More
The brother of the Coeur d'Alene high school student killed in a crash is now at Harborview Medical Center for injuries he sustained in the accident. → Read More
The City of Spokane Valley is asking for your help to keep sidewalks clear of snow. → Read More
Just a day after Christmas, Myla Trapp suddenly found herself explaining to her young children why there was a dead body near her in home off Madison and Sharp. → Read More
Friday night lights in Freeman brought unity and hope to a community in mourning. → Read More