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'Basketball size' boulder part of large rock slide near Lake Chelan
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Sizzling hot Saturday with clouds and smoke - Matt
Temperatures will cool through the weekend, but don't get too excited. We'll still be in the low 100s Saturday and the middle and upper 90s until at least the middle of next week. As temperatures cool, the weather will get more active with breezy winds and the possibility of one or two thunderstorms in the region this weekend.
Former Kootenai County employee sentenced in drug scheme
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — The former division chief of logistics for the Kootenai County EMS System received a probation sentence this week after he pleaded guilty to carrying out a drug diversion scheme. Scott T. Higgins, 57, of Coeur d’Alene, pleaded guilty to theft concerning a program receiving federal...
Veteran’s mission to feed Spokane area families growing
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash.—Air Force veteran Larry Barringer loves helping people in his Spokane community. He hands out hundreds of meals every month. “Feeding people has just been a passion of mine for a long time,” Larry said. “Hunger and thirst never take a day off. There’s a lot of hunger out there.”
Winning Mega Millions lottery tickets sold in California and Washington
INGLEWOOD – No tickets were sold with all six numbers in Friday’s (Aug. 2) drawing of the multi-state Mega Millions lottery. There were two tickets sold matching five numbers in California and Washington. The ticket sold in California was sold at a grocery store in the 3500 block...
Washington State DOH urges community to donate blood
Blood banks across Washington are experiencing a severe shortage of lifesaving blood and blood products. According to a Washington State Department of Health (WSDOH) news release, the shortage results from an unexpected global computer systems failure and the seasonal decline in donations. Type O-positive and O-negative donors, who are crucial due to their high compatibility and universal donor status, are particularly needed.