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It Doesn't Get Much Better

It Doesn't Get Much Better
KHQ.COM - A low pressure system is tracking east, north of the Canadian border, leaving a cooler airmass behind it. That will keep our temps relatively in check through the holiday weekend. Look for sunshine and 70s all the way through Monday.   To start next week, high pressure will

Fishtrap Lake Resort Evacuated For Brush Fire

Fishtrap Lake Resort Evacuated For Brush Fire
LINCOLN COUNTY, Wash. - Lincoln County Sheriff's dispatch confirms that the Fishtrap Lake Resort has been evacuated for a brush fire. The fire started just before 4:00pm Saturday afternoon. There is no total acreage or containment estimate yet. Numerous agencies are responding to battle

'Amazing' Spokane Police K-9 Captures Two Burglary Suspects

'Amazing' Spokane Police K-9 Captures Two Burglary Suspects
**Spokane Police Department Press Release** SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Police Officers responded to a report of a Burglary in Progress at Holz Fuel at N. 5526 Market on Friday night.  A witness observed a male entering the business through a window on the north side of the business.  

The Weather Looks Great For The Weekend

The Weather Looks Great For The Weekend
KHQ.COM - Whatever your plans are for the Holiday weekend, you are in for some NICE weather!  There is a series of very weak systems that will move through the area through the holiday weekend...the only real issue that I see attached to these systems is a slight drop in temperature for

Judge Hears Arguments For And Against A New Trial For Karl Thompson

Judge Hears Arguments For And Against A New Trial For Karl Thompson
SPOKANE, Wash. - Former Spokane police officer Karl Thompson was in court Friday where a judge heard arguments for and against a new trial. Thompson's defense attorney says he did not get a fair trial when he was convicted for using excessive force in the death of Otto Zehm in 2006. He says

UPDATE: Wenas Fire Evacuations Lifted

UPDATE: Wenas Fire Evacuations Lifted
**Official DNR Press Release** YAKIMA, Wash. - The Wenas fire has grown to 1600 acres. Fire activity moderated overnight into Saturday morning. Evacuations have been lifted and N. Wenas Road and Longmire Ln are open for traffic.   The fire is 50% contained with active fire on the NE

Woman Selling Marijuana, Running Unlicensed Daycare Released From Jail

Woman Selling Marijuana, Running Unlicensed Daycare Released From Jail
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. – Tina Jones, 35, was released from jail Friday in her first court appearance in Spokane County Superior Court.  She was arrested early Thursday on five drug-related charges after a yearlong investigation.  It began when a school resource officer reported to

Palouse Wind Farm Set To Be Operational In November

Palouse Wind Farm Set To Be Operational In November
ROSALIA, Wash – It's a $200 million dollar project right in the middle of the Palouse: a wind farm being installed by First Wind just south of Rosalia off Highway 195.  When it's all finished, it will be home to 58 turbines, and will provide enough energy to power 30,000 homes.

Avista To Begin Lake Coeur d’Alene Drawdown

Avista To Begin Lake Coeur d’Alene Drawdown
**Press Release From Avista** SPOKANE, Wash. - Avista began its annual fall drawdown of Lake Coeur d'Alene on Friday. The lake will be gradually lowered approximately a foot from full pool by the end of September, and an additional 1½ feet per month thereafter until

Local Designer Off To New York City

Local Designer Off To New York City
SPOKANE, Wash. - Rachel Mace has designed more than 20 articles of clothing in the past year, but they are not made out of fabric. All of Mace's outfits are made out of trash. She uses garbage bags, pop can tabs, Saran Wrap, and aluminum foil. What makes Mace even more unique is what she is