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Pursuit Through Downtown Spokane Ends In Crash

Pursuit Through Downtown Spokane Ends In Crash
SPOKANE, Wash. - A pursuit through downtown Spokane Saturday night ended in a crash after the fleeing suspect ran through a red light at 2nd and Jefferson.  Police say they were pursuing 29-year-old Noah Grant for a felony DOC warrant when he ran a red light at Jefferson and hit another

Man Caught On Camera Stealing 'Approve R-74' Sign

Man Caught On Camera Stealing 'Approve R-74' Sign
SPOKANE, Wash. - A woman living in Spokane has woken up three different mornings, looked out her window, and noticed her Approve R-74 signs gone. She thought someone was stealing them, so she set up a trap. The woman put the sign in her front porch, turned all the lights on, and set up a camera.

Raid Results In Seizure Of Gun, Marijuana

Raid Results In Seizure Of Gun, Marijuana
Grant County Sheriff's Department Press Release: On November 1, 2012, the Adams County Sheriff's Office developed information that stolen firearms were being kept at a residence in Warden. Adams County Sheriff's Deputies obtained a search warrant. Due to the potential hazards

KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Record Breaking Temps Today, Snow By Friday

KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Record Breaking Temps Today, Snow By Friday
KHQ.COM - More mild conditions out there for us today but don't get used to it. Spokane's record high temperature for this date is 61° set in 2006 and right now a high of 63° is what we have forecasted. Expect dense fog in spots this morning but overall it's another

KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: SAY WHAT? Snow By Friday!

KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: SAY WHAT? Snow By Friday!
KHQ.COM - As arctic air spills into the Pacific Northwest, temperatures will continue to drop through the week...with overnight lows bottoming out in the low 20's for the weekend and daytime highs hovering around the freezing mark.  Another system that will move through overnight

Final Honor Flight A Go Despite Superstorm Sandy

Final Honor Flight A Go Despite Superstorm Sandy
SPOKANE, Wash. - Inland Northwest Honor Flight took its final flight of the 2012 travel season on Friday, November 2nd. They will return on Sunday, November 4th.  This flight has 32 veterans and 23 guardians. It was unclear if this flight would take place in the wake of superstorm

Union Musicians Strike, Saturday's Concert Canceled

Union Musicians Strike, Saturday's Concert Canceled
SPOKANE, Wash. - The union representing the musicians of the Spokane Symphony have rejected the latest contract offer from the Spokane Symphony Society.  Union members will strike on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at 5 p.m.  Saturday night's SuperPops performance will

Fairchild And BPA Aids In Hurricane Sandy Recovery

Fairchild And BPA Aids In Hurricane Sandy Recovery
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Fairchild Airmen will be processing equipment from the Spokane-area Bonneville Power Administration late Friday evening to be loaded onto cargo aircraft tomorrow. BPA will be sending 14 support and utilities vehicles as well at 19 BPA volunteer employees

65th Annual Toys For Tots In Full Swing

65th Annual Toys For Tots In Full Swing
SPOKANE, Wash. – Friday was the second day that volunteers were taking requests and orders for the 65th Annual Toy's For Tot's charity drive.   Many Marines partnered with Toy's R' Us Friday to help gather an estimated $10,000 for children of Spokane this year.

Elections Office Urges Voters To Cast Ballots

Elections Office Urges Voters To Cast Ballots
**Press Release From Spokane County Elections Office** SPOKANE, Wash. - Voters have until 8:00 p.m. on November 6th to return their ballots, but according to the Spokane County Elections Office – don't wait until the last minute!  Voters throughout Spokane County and the vicinity