Tim Pham, KREM 2 NEWS

Tim Pham

KREM 2 NEWS

Spokane, WA, United States

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‘It’s long overdue’ | A history of delays for the North Spokane Corridor

Plans for a North-South Freeway have been in the works since the 1940s. So, why has the project taken so long? → Read More

Why more snow plows are being hit in eastern Washington

15 snowplows have been hit in the past three years and WSDOT said the numbers continue to rise. → Read More

WSDOT spending millions on homeless camp cleanup

In the last three years, WSDOT has expended $6.3 million towards encampment cleanups on state rights of way → Read More

Moses Lake farm donates 8,000 pumpkins to local students and non-profits

The Great Pumpkinfest patch arrived outside Adams Elementary School in Spokane to bring lots of pumpkins and a fun morning to kids. → Read More

Back to School shopping at thrift stores

Some families are shopping at thrift stores for back-to-school instead of department stores as inflation raises costs of clothes for all ages. → Read More

North Spokane Corridor accelerating completion to 2028

WSDOT received a directive to accelerate the completion of the North Spokane Corridor, meaning it should open two years earlier in 2028. → Read More

How growth compares in the Inland Northwest

The latest census numbers confirm that the Inland Northwest is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. → Read More

Is Spokane's hot housing market showing signs of a slow down?

Prices remain high, inventory is low, but some homes are sitting on the market. A real estate agent explains what's happening with Spokane's housing scene. → Read More

What the numbers can tell us about Spokane County's booming growth

The latest census data paints explosive growth in Spokane County while housing lags behind. → Read More

Kidnapped, ransomed and locked in a closet, a Seattle author documents the historic story that grabbed headlines

George Weyerhauser was held in a Spokane closet for five days as the "the greatest manhunt in the history of the Northwest" was launched looking for him → Read More

Spokane firefighter from Coeur d'Alene becomes 'Forged in Fire' champion on History Channel

Andrew Hall's sword survived the tests on the popular TV show and he won the title of "Forged in Fire Champion," along with a $10,000 cash prize. → Read More

WSU students volunteer giving COVID-19 vaccines at Spokane clinics

With increased demand for vaccine appointments, the need for vaccinators is also rising. WSU health sciences students are stepping up to help administer vaccines. → Read More

Carl Maxey Center aims to improve the lives of Spokane's Black community members

Carl Maxey was a Spokane's first Black lawyer and a boxer with a national title. It was his legacy that inspired the vision for the center. → Read More

Spokane Public Schools partners up with rideshare app for students

HopSkipDrive's drivers call the app "Uber for school children." It could be available to all Spokane families as soon as this Spring. → Read More

WSU Professors weigh in on what makes songs go viral

The way songs become popular has changed drastically over the years. Now, artists are turning to social media in order to climb the charts. → Read More

Outdoor recreation sales expected to 'skyrocket' in the Inland Northwest; including avalanche beacons

Earth Economics estimates outdoor recreations sales are expected to exceed $26 billion in spending. → Read More

$125M in revenue lost with cancellation of Spokane's biggest events

With more and more events getting cancelled in Spokane County, the local economy continues to take a big hit. → Read More

Panhandle Health District works to address a backlog in contact tracing

As more people wait to get tested, the Panhandle Health District is changing the protocol for how a test is ordered to reduce burden on the agency. → Read More

Inland Northwest Juneteenth Coalition works to educate community on the history behind the holiday

Inland Northwest Juneteenth Coalition celebrates virtually out of an abundance of caution and to ensure safe social distancing. → Read More

Could low state revenue projections defer the North Spokane Corridor?

The state's revenue projection for 2019 to 2021, decreased by nearly $4.5 billion. State agencies, such as WSDOT, asked to reduce spending. → Read More