Katerina Chryssafis, #kxly 4 News

Katerina Chryssafis

#kxly 4 News

Spokane, WA, United States

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Firefighters working to put out brush fire in Liberty Lake

A brush fire is threatening nearby structures on the south side of Appleway Ave. in Liberty lake. → Read More

Three people shot and killed in Kamiah

Three people were shot and killed Monday evening at the intersection of Pine and U.S. Highway 12. → Read More

Firefighters put out wildfire burning near Spokane River

Fire crews are working to protect nearby homes from a brushfire burning near the Spokane River. → Read More

We know it's going to be a hot week ahead, but where is this heatwave coming from?

We're not the only ones suffering through these hot temperatures. The entire West Coast is experiencing a heatwave. → Read More

Sunny start to the work week, followed by more rain in the forecast!

SPOKANE, Wash. – It was a toasty Sunday with widespread sunshine across the Inland Northwest. It was short-lived though, as a storm system brought thunderstorms and gusty winds into the evening hours. We have a similar story for our Monday. Get ready for warm temperatures in the upper 80s with sunny skies once again. While it may seem like we’re... → Read More

To mask or not? Business owners weigh decision to allow vaccinated guests to visit maskless

The honor system is now in play for businesses across Washington as the state has lifted its mask mandate for fully vaccinated people. → Read More

'It's not an attempt to erase our history': SPS board invites community to weigh in on new mascot

The Spokane Public Schools board is getting ready for a community forum where you can weigh in on North Central's new mascot. The public meeting comes just a day after Governor Inslee passed a new law banning Native American symbols in public schools. → Read More

Struggling Sprague Ave business owners now dealing with construction

Local business owners in the area said that the construction along Sprague has been a long time coming, but added that it does not take away from the fact that fewer people are already walking through their doors. → Read More

Strong winds expected to continue overnight across the Inland Northwest

Wind gusts have started to pick up drastically across the Inland Northwest, causing downed powerlines and more than 18,000 outages so far. → Read More

Cloudy with light sprinkles for your Easter Sunday!

SPOKANE, Wash. — I hope you all enjoyed the sunshine, because we have some cloud cover heading our way for Sunday! As of right now, we could see some rain in the lower valleys. Even if we do see some wet weather, our highs will still trend slightly above average! We’re looking at 50s and 60s across the region. It’s... → Read More

'The worst is behind us': Local gyms prepare for Phase 3 guidelines

It's now easier to get to the gym. Under the new guidelines, gyms can operate at 50% capacity. → Read More

Kicking off spring with rain and possible snow in the forecast!

SPOKANE, Wash. – It’s felt like it for awhile now, but we can officially say spring is here! We started off Saturday with partly sunny skies, with rain and mountain snow starting in the afternoon. Some areas even saw hail come down! We’ll enjoy a slight break from the wet weather Sunday before another storm system heads our way. Temperatures... → Read More

Spring-like weather continues on Sunday with a bit of mountain rain and snow

The spring-like weather continues! Expect above average temperatures heading into our Sunday. → Read More

North Central High School student helps create bill to remove Native American mascots

"It's demeaning. It's not an accurate depiction of my people and it's hurtful," said Ivy Pete, a junior at North Central High School. → Read More

'I'm tired of watching young people die': Spokane law enforcement say gang violence is on the rise

It's something Spokane law enforcement says is alarming, but not surprising, as more of our youth are dying from gun violence in our community. → Read More

COVID-19 impacts diaper demand across the nation, including Spokane

It's no secret families are struggling right now. Many can't even afford diapers for their little ones. → Read More

SPS middle and high school students return to in-person hybrid learning

Students at every grade level with Spokane Public Schools are now back to some form of in-person learning. → Read More

Possible wet Sunday followed by calmer conditions for our work week

That sunshine may go into hiding for our Sunday, but it won't last for long! → Read More

Priority Spokane launches support group to help those struggling during the pandemic

If you're struggling with your mental health, there's a new program you should know about. → Read More

Wet, windy, and warmer temperatures on the way!

I hope everyone enjoyed the slight break from the snow because there's more where that came from! → Read More