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More than just a game: The tradition behind Hoopfest court taping

Hundreds of basketball courts are now set up in Spokane, but they didn't build themselves. → Read More

Family starts memorial scholarship fund in honor of daughter

Hundreds of people gathered over the weekend to remember the life of West Valley High School student, Sophie Hawley. → Read More

Spokane City Council puts police drone vote on hold

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

Central Valley School District, Education Association continue contract talks

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

Stretch of Monroe Street reopens

North Monroe from Indiana to Chelan Street opened to vehicles and pedestrians Friday morning. → Read More

Fire leaves Shogun Restaurant "a total loss"

An early morning fire destroyed an iconic Japanese style restaurant east of downtown Spokane on Sunday. → Read More

Spokane's Police Chief hosts community forum

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

Spokane friends' life-long game of tag made into Hollywood movie

An epic game of tag that began in Spokane more than 30 years ago, has now inspired a Hollywood movie. → Read More

Family of man shot by SPD officers pleads for more mental health support

The family of a man shot by Spokane Police Monday inside a Hillyard apartment pleads for more mental health support. → Read More

Local students plan for 'March for Our Lives' demonstration

Students across the Inland Northwest continuing their message of school safety by planning a local March For Our Lives event this month. → Read More

Blessings Under The Bridge looking for new home

A local non-profit dedicated to serving others now needs your help. → Read More

Moms for sensible gun control write to lawmakers

A grassroots effort to curb gun violence is gaining momentum across the country, including right here in Spokane. → Read More

The Business of State 'B'

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

'Tide Pod Challenge' a dangerous online trend

The Washington State Department of Health is warning parents about the dangers of a bizarre teen fad sweeping the nation. → Read More

Spokane names January 'Human Trafficking Awareness Month'

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

Post Falls Police to carry American flags to honor deceased veterans

A movement to honor veterans in Post Falls is gaining momentum. → Read More

Surviving I-90 crash victim transported to Seattle hospital for injuries

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

Spokane Valley to fine residents who don't clear snow from sidewalks

The City of Spokane Valley is asking for your help to keep sidewalks clear of snow. → Read More

Neighbors react after suspected armed robber killed by SPD

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

Freeman football honors shooting victims

Friday night lights in Freeman brought unity and hope to a community in mourning. → Read More