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The deadline to get your team registered for Hoopfest this year is Friday at midnight.
Many of us have family members or know someone who has served or is serving in the military. The Army wanted to hear from service members about their time in the armed forces, so they tweeted this question: "How has service impacted you?" Instead of an overwhelmingly positive response, vets discussed issues with PTSD, sexual assault and suicide.
Prepare for low 70s and high 80s this week!
It's officially Memorial Day weekend and things are looking chilly and wet.
Wednesday, crews are expected to start removing a giant tree in Browne's Addition that fell Sunday night.
Some people in an East Central Spokane neighborhood say they are afraid for their safety because of two shootings that took place at the same apartment complex in about three weeks.
The rain is gone and things will be warming up again.
A new survey from AARP shows that about half of the phone calls made to cell phones are spam, and the average American gets about seven to ten robocalls each week.
The Spokane City Council adopted an ordinance Monday night aimed at improving the safety of crosswalks in downtown Spokane. Changes include giving more time for pedestrians and making the sign changes automatic. The ordinance passed by a vote of six to one.
The hot weather we have been seeing is coming to and end and wet conditions and cooler temperatures will dominate much of the week.
A non-profit organization focused on defending religious liberty is filing an appeal on behalf of a Hayden man who was told by his homeowners association that he couldn't put up a massive Christmas display.
Families of students who attend Riverpoint Academy say they are devastated over the news that the school will close this fall.
Concerned community members from Colville packed the Stevens County Commissioners Office today to demand action about cougars in the area.
Warm temperatures are coming into the region and it looks like they're here to stay.
Bloomsday runners couldn't ask for better weather Sunday.
A Spokane woman has managed to build an entire business from a popular Instagram page she started.
Wednesday was a big day for more than 100 families in Spokane Valley today, as their loved ones became official U.S. citizens.
We are about to see some very cold temperatures for this time of year. Thankfully, they won't be sticking around for long though.
Winds knocked down trees around Spokane Saturday, peaking at 41 mph, with even stronger gusts in other parts of the region. And breezy conditions will stick around through Sunday, though not nearly as strong as Saturday.
For hundreds of people in Spokane, homelessness is not a temporary condition. It's something that can last for years.
Customers who receive water utilities from the City of Spokane will receive a flyer with their utility bill this month informing them of a class action lawsuit.
Students walked out of class at Garry and Shaw Middle Schools this morning to protest the layoff of teachers all around the district.
Weather this week will be beautiful, much like what we saw for Easter Sunday.
With April 20th falling on a Saturday this year, Washington State Patrol plans to nearly double its patrol units on Saturday.