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Lowering water usage in the heat can lower water bills and create a healthier landscape in Spokane
SPOKANE, Wash. – The amount of water homeowners use to keep their lawns green often spikes in the summertime, and with the high temperatures, the increasing use of water often leads to wasted resources. While using water efficiently throughout the year is important, sometimes the timing of water use...
Hazy skies continue on Friday as fire season heats up
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Inland Northwest woke up to a hazy sky after a night of clouds and thunderstorms. The system that moved through the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday drew in smoke from wildfires burning across the region.
Dangerous heat expected through the weekend
Already strong high pressure will continue to amplify, driving temperatures up for the next several days. Many temperatures will likely be record-breaking as we head into the weekend with highs Saturday (100-108°) , Sunday (105-112°) and Monday (100-110°). Please take extra precautions by limiting your time outside,...
Crews save homes from threatening fire off I-90 in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — On the evening of July 17, the Moses Lake Fire Department (MLFD) responded to an urgent call regarding an outside fire on West Sandy Street. At approximately 9:20 pm, the fire was reported as a potential threat to nearby structures. The situation quickly mobilized the fire department, with the first crew arriving on the scene at 9:30 pm.
Moses Lake Man Sentenced for Arson Related to Drug Debt
MOSES LAKE - David Alexander Maybee, 25, of Moses Lake, Washington, has been sentenced to 60 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to Malicious Destruction of Property by Fire. United States District Judge Thomas O. Rice handed down the sentence. According to court...
Names of GU presidential candidates to be confidential until decision
Gonzaga University’s Presidential Search Committee have announced that the identity of viable candidates for the position of president will be confidential through the conclusion of the search process, per an email released on Wednesday from the chair of the committee. Russell Reynolds Associates, the firm hired by the Board...
Here is how to check the Spokane air quality
SPOKANE, Wash. — With fires near the Spokane area and all around the Inland Northwest, the air quality index (AQI) will change from day to day. Here are a few resources to check the air quality in your area:. The Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency website provides hourly air...
Shooting at apartment complex in Nevada neighborhood sends one to the hospital
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Police Department responded to a shooting after a man and woman got into a fight at an apartment complex in the Nevada neighborhood. SPD responded to the 1000 block of East Sharpsburg Avenue where a woman had shot a man in the pelvis sending him to the hospital.
Alleged trespasser facing charges for DUI, resisting arrest
A Spokane County man was arrested for resisting arrest and driving under the influence Monday night after he was discovered unconscious in a Jeep in Badger Pocket. Jesse Patrick Runyon, 38, of Deer Park, made his first appearance in Kittitas County Superior Court on Tuesday. Runyon was taken into custody...
Newhouse, Sessler, Smiley participate in Yakima forum
YAKIMA- Jarrod Sessler, Dan Newhouse, and Tiffany Smiley came together for a forum held by the Yakima Women Republicans Club. The forum started out heated, with candidates directing comments directly at each other. After the moderator politely asked them to answer the questions they had been asked, the room cooled down.
Fire Bans Escalate in WA State, 19 Eastern-Central Counties
With nearly 73,000 square miles of Federal public lands in WA, the Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation have issued new burn and fire restrictions due to high fire danger. 19 WA Counties how face multiple bans. BLM and BOR manage these lands, and according to Officials, new restrictions...
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