Spokane church hosts drive-in worship service to combat spread of COVID-19
"Steve, just hear me out. What if, instead of going through Taco Bell and getting your Crunch Wrap Supreme, what if it was drive-through Jesus?"
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"Steve, just hear me out. What if, instead of going through Taco Bell and getting your Crunch Wrap Supreme, what if it was drive-through Jesus?"
This week, Dry Fly Distilling got federal approval to create 'Spokanitizer' using its own alcohol.
For the last few weeks, doctors and health officials have been stressing the importance of social distancing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. But what do you do if that's not really an option?
The Salvation Army center is suspending its programs for its 14,500 members for at least the next three weeks in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus throughout the area. Members there make up about a fifth of the community and rely on the center for childcare, exercise and education.
Doctors are encouraging people across the Inland Northwest to stay home as much as possible, even if they think they are coming down with something—but that's not to say they won't be able to help you.
It will be at least a month and a half before students and teachers can get back to class and the adjustment has proven difficult both emotionally and logistically for staff at Regal Elementary.
Governor Jay Inslee said up to 64,000 people could be infected with COVID-19 in Washington state in the next few weeks if actions are not taken to prevent its spread.
A shooting Sunday in Spokane Valley put a man in the hospital and four sheriff's deputies on leave, but investigators still have not explained what exactly happened in the moments before. Spokane County sheriff Ozzie Knezovich blames that on a voter-approved initiative which has changed the way these investigations are handled.
Cruise ship passengers aboard the Grand Princess have been under isolation for four days, including one couple from Spokane—but come Monday, they will finally see the outside of their rooms when the ship docks in California.
As someone who's come close to losing a loved one to suicide, Devin Fleck knows there's so little others can do or say to ease that pain, but for the last six years, she's set out to comfort those families with a cake auction to raise money for funeral and counseling costs.
The Washington State Department of Health is urging people to donate blood if they are healthy.
Doctors at Kootenai Health say their triage tent would allow them to test people for COVID-19 without the risk of them infecting other patients and doctors inside the hospital.
When a local car salesman helped chase down a carjacker in North Spokane Thursday, he had no idea he was stopping a suspected killer who would be eventually be charged for decapitating a woman inside a room at the Rodeway Inn.
Program managers at the Panhandle and Spokane Regional Health Districts told 4 News Now they already have infectious disease plans in place to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
This year in Washington, your vote in the presidential primary will matter more than ever before -- but there's a catch.
City leaders announced the Spokane Police Department will be moving its downtown precinct from the Intermodal Center to an old bank across from the STA Plaza, and local business owners say they couldn't have picked a better spot.
Inlander Restaurant Week is best known for giving local restaurants a boost over a ten-day stretch every winter, but local restaurant owners say it has the power to impact business well past the end of February. They're hoping that's the case again this year as they try to combat their biggest minimum wage increase yet.
As it stands now in Washington, the full sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) training course is only offered at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. If nurses from Eastern Washington want that state-level training, they have to pay their own way there while taking time off of work.
A Chattaroy woman who admitted to raping a 2-year-old boy on camera told detectives her ex-boyfriend blackmailed her into recording the assault.
The novel coronavirus has dominated headlines over the last month, but doctors say it doesn't even come close to the threat of the flu, which is seeing a surge in cases right now.
Like countless others across the world, Beverly and Lee Smick were tracking the headlines about hundreds of Americans quarantined aboard a Diamond Princess cruise ship plagued by the coronavirus – only the Smicks were in Singapore, ready to head out on a cruise of their own.
By the time police first learned of Courtney Holden's disappearance in October, she had already been missing for a year and a half. Now, police are fearing the worst for Holden and her friends are asking themselves why they didn't step in sooner.
A local city councilwoman has drafted a law that looks to drown out the noise that comes with protests outside facilities like Planned Parenthood.
It has been over a year and a half since Courtney Holden's friends have seen her, but Spokane Police just learned of her disappearance a few months ago -- now, they're fearing the worst for the young mom after they arrested her adoptive mother and brother, who recently ran away to Texas.
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