Pentagon: Iranian Boats Harassed U.S. Navy Ships In Strait Of Hormuz
A Pentagon official says the U.S. Navy came within moments of opening fire on Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats that had been charging American ships.
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A Pentagon official says the U.S. Navy came within moments of opening fire on Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats that had been charging American ships.
After signing a petition and making national headlines seniors at the Lake City Senior Center in Coeur d'Alene will not have a funeral home as new neighbors.
A former WSU criminal justice dean and the father of convicted drunk driver Fred Russell will not be charged with rape.
Broadway is back open after a bomb scare closed the road in west central Spokane for almost three hours.
Dr. Phil is being criticized for visiting Britney Spears when she was in the hospital over the weekend.
Democrat Barack Obama says something is "stirring in the air" on the eve of the New Hampshire primary. He drew big crowds to five rallies on Sunday.
One man was shot and seriously injured Sunday morning after a confrontation with three people in northeast Spokane. One man was later arrested in connection with the shooting, but the shooter is still on the loose.
A former Spokane youth pastor will spend the next 15 years behind bars after being convicted of having sex with a teenage girl in his youth group.
There's word that two U.S. Navy fighter jets have crashed in the Persian Gulf. Navy officials say all three pilots on board ejected safely.
Authorities in Georgia have found the body of a missing hiker, hours after a judge denied bond to the man accused of kidnapping her.
Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz is returning as CEO to replace Jim Donald who is leaving the company.
Fire crews have extinguished a major structure fire in a warehouse located at 5650 Seltice Way in Post Falls.
In North Idaho road crews are working hard to keep the roads safe, but all the snow is putting a strain on the transportation department's salt supply.
Nineteen-year-old Bryan Kim briefly took the stand Monday morning during the first day of his double murder trial. Kim is suspected of killing his own parents inside their Mt. Spokane home on December 5, 2006.
The family of Mark Williams, the former Spokane music teacher who was murdered by his son last week, want people to know that Mark and his wife Connie loved their son so much they were willing to take a risk caring for him.
Spokane Police detectives are investigating the murder of a woman at a residence in the 1300 block of South Chestnut.
Two accidents and several slideoffs along Interstate 90 is slowing traffic going in both directions in the vicinity of Sunset Hill.
A Stryker infantryman has been reported killed in Iraq, the first Fort Lewis death there in nearly seven weeks.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is generating more buzz about a possible third-party run for the White House.
The state highway patrol says the weather wasn't the "main factor" in Monday morning's fatal bus crash in Utah.
Supreme Court justices appear divided over whether the method of lethal injection that is used in most states is permissible under the Constitution.
With the holidays now over, there are still a number of cats and dogs available for adoption at the Spokanimal animal shelter.
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What's already been a snowy winter in the Inland Northwest is getting wetter, as another dose of snowfall covered the region Monday morning and is expected to continue until well into the week.