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Medical Lake man injured in crash expected to face vehicular assault charge

A Medical Lake resident is expected to face criminal charges after he lost control of his SUV in a crash that injured himself and a...

COVID-19 variant traced to United Kingdom confirmed in Spokane County

A concerning COVID-19 variant first identified in the United Kingdom is in Spokane County. The Spokane Regional Health District confirmed the first case of the...

Unemployment claims continue to drop in the state, Spokane County

Signs of an economic rebound continued this week as fewer workers in Spokane County and Washington state filed for initial unemployment claims while the number...

Spokane City Council on electric cars: if you buy them, charging stations will follow

It’s a new car but the same old debate. When presented with a proposal Monday to lease more than a dozen new hybrid vehicles for...

United Hillyard Antique Mall closing after 30 years

The antique community on Market Street in Hillyard will get a little smaller on Monday when the United Hillyard Antique Mall closes its doors after...

District moves ahead with potential North Central mascot change

Some tough conversations lie ahead as the North Central High School community considers a change to its Indian mascot. Those conversations will move forward after...

Molson Coors says cyberattack impacting brewing operations

Molson Coors Beverage Co. said Thursday it has been hit by a cyberattack that disrupted its brewing operations and shipments. In a regulatory filing, the...

Deputies seek help finding suspect in domestic violence assault

Spokane County Sheriff’s Office deputies believe they have probable cause to arrest a man for suspected domestic violence assault and arson but they can’t find...

Feds say nursing homes 'should allow' indoor visits, but residents in Washington, Idaho will have to wait

The federal government opened the door on Wednesday for visitors, vaccinated or not, to at last enter nursing homes to see family and friends. It’s...

Pandemic projects: Father-daughter duo raise chickens, build 'winter palace'

As COVID-19 spread across the globe last year, like many of us, Gerald Hickman worried. “One of our first concerns about the pandemic was are...

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