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Rathdrum man sent to prison for assaulting wife in front of children
RATHDRUM, Idaho – A Rathdrum man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for assaulting his wife in front of several children. According to the Kootenai County Prosecutor’s Office, the 38-year-old man beat his wife on Feb. 27 and a child in their home while he was already on probation for a separate crime committed in 2022.
Fleeing suspect crashes into car in Spokane Valley, causing injuries
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. -A suspect fleeing from Spokane County deputies ran a red light and crashed into another car in Spokane Valley, resulting in multiple injuries, including one life-threatening. According to a press release from the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office today, July 19, at about 6:10 pm, a Spokane Valley...
Eastern WA's first Dave and Buster's to open in Spokane Valley
SPOKANE VALLEY - Permits are being filed and plans are progressing for the construction of a new Dave and Buster's in Spokane Valley, according to KXLY. Per City of Spokane Valley records, the restaurant and entertainment center is slated to be built at 13921 E. Mansfield, just north of I-90 and near the Spokane Valley Mall.
Man dies following reported drowning in Spokane River
OTIS ORCHARDS-EAST FARMS, Wash. — The Spokane County Sheriff's Office says a man was pronounced dead at the scene of a possible drowning in the Spokane River Friday afternoon. According to preliminary information from the Spokane County Sheriff's Office, the sheriff's office received reports from multiple people of a...
Spokane police officers and police dog injured in crash with suspect vehicle
SPOKANE, Wash. — Seven police officers and a police dog were injured when three suspects crashed into an armored vehicle Friday afternoon, according to the Spokane Police Department. On July 19 around 12:56 p.m., SPD identified a suspect vehicle used in a recent drive-by shooting. Two minutes later the...
Did You See All Those MINIs In Missoula? Here’s Where They’re Going
Driving the highways and interstates in Montana, you're bound to see a rally. You'll see motorcycles and classic cars, but have you ever seen a caravan of Minis?. You might have seen one yesterday if you were driving between Missoula and Bozeman and you might see one today if you're driving between Missoula and Spokane.
Spokane South Hill car wash destroyed in suspected arson case
SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Fire Department and investigators responded to another fire they believe to be connected to a larger set of arson cases in Spokane. Squeaky's Car Wash, connected to the Conoco gas station on the 4500 block of South Regal Street, was destroyed in what investigators confirmed was arson.
7 Spokane police officers hurt in crash with vehicle connected to drive-by shooting
SPOKANE, Wash. - At least seven Spokane police officers are injured after pursuing a suspect believed to be connected to a drive-by shooting. In a planned police operation, officers pursued the suspect when a crash occurred near North Oak Street and West Carlisle Avenue. Around 1 p.m., the cars collided,...
Rumor Has It Kim Kardashian’s Building a Massive Mansion in Idaho
Would locals flip out if Kim K. moved to Coeur d'Alene?. fed up with Hollywood and the glitterati's growing presence in the Gem State. Responding to a social media post about the star's vacation in the stunning lake town last week, locals took to the comments to unpack their thoughts on a Kim K. move to the Gem State. People were quick to point out her grandmother has lived in Lewiston for years, while others claimed Kim's had a permanent residence here for while.
Spokane Police Department arrests suspect in June shooting
SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane police arrested a man suspected of shooting into a parked vehicle in June, hitting one of the occupants. According to the Spokane Police Department (SPD), the shooting near Holy Names Court involved several people arguing in a car. SPD claims a 17-year-old teen exited the car during the argument and fired back into the vehicle.
1 injured after car crashes into motorcycle near Mazama on State Route 20
MAZAMA, Wash. – A person driving a motorcycle was injured when a car crashed into him on State Route 20. According to a memo released by the Washington State Patrol (WSP), a 67-year-old man from British Columbia was driving a motorcycle west on State Route 20 near milepost 178 at around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, July 19.
Law enforcement arrests Holy Names Court shooting suspect
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane Police Department (SPD) and other law enforcement agencies arrested a 17-year-old boy suspected of being connected to a shooting that happened near Holy Names Court last month. SPD said an altercation took place in a parking lot near Holy Names Court in June when...
Multiple severe heat records to be broken during oppressive weekend heat wave
SPOKANE, Wash. — It has been very hot more often than not this July. And now, this stretch of weather is breaking more records than just daily high temperatures. As of Friday, Spokane tied the record for most consecutive days at 90 degrees or above at 15 days in a row. That record will be shattered with 90s and 100s in the forecast through the first half of next week.
City of Spokane expanding cooling options again this weekend
SPOKANE, Wash. – The City of Spokane is expanding cooling options again this weekend. According to the city, Spokane Public Libraries and the Trent Resource and Assistance Center will both be open during the day. The Shadle Park library will remain open until 7 p.m. Saturday and the Liberty Park, Indian Trail and Central Libraries remain open to 7 p.m. Sunday.
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