SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS) officials told KHQ they launched a criminal investigation into the owners of the Evergreen Family Pet store after animals were left in allegedly deplorable conditions.
Evergreen Pet closed to the public months
SPOKANE, Wash – The Gonzaga University men's basketball team just kicked off the season on Friday, landing a win against Southern Utah.
Now, hundreds of students are camping out in the freezing weather hoping to land tickets to Monday night's home game against West Virginia.
SPOKANE, Wash – The Gonzaga University men's basketball team just kicked off the season on Friday, landing a win against Southern Utah.
Now, hundreds of students are camping out in the freezing weather hoping to land tickets to Monday night's home game against West Virginia.
SPOKANE, WASH. - Since 2004, Michael Reagan has been drawing the faces of fallen soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. He draws two portraits a day and so far he's sent more than 3000 to families across the country.
Reagan lives in the Seattle suburb of Edmonds, but he's sent many
By TRACIE CONEAssociated Press
LOOMIS, Calif. (AP) - It's a story that plays out often in California once the fall rainy season starts and mushrooms sprout: someone unintentionally picks and eats a poisonous variety, leading to hospitalization or even death.
But Friday's mass poisoning
By MICHAEL BIESECKERAssociated Press
ATLANTA (AP) - The philanthropic arm of shipping giant UPS said it will no longer give money to the Boy Scouts of America as long as the group discriminates against gays, the second major corporation to recently strip funding from the scouts.
The UPS
By MATTHEW PENNINGTONAssociated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Satellite imagery indicates North Korea has been testing rocket engines, a sign it continues to develop its long-range ballistic missiles, a U.S. academic institute said Monday.
The analysis provided to The Associated Press is based on
By MATTHEW PENNINGTONAssociated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Satellite imagery indicates North Korea has been testing rocket engines, a sign it continues to develop its long-range ballistic missiles, a U.S. academic institute said Monday.
The analysis provided to The Associated Press is based on
By JASON DEARENAssociated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California's largest greenhouse gas emitters will begin buying permits in a landmark "cap-and-trade" system designed to control emissions of heat-trapping gases and to spur investment in clean technologies.
The program is the most wide-
By Liz Raftery,
Henry Colman, a veteran TV producer whose credits included The Love Boat, The Beverly Hillbillies and the original Hawaii Five-O, died last week at his home in Los Angeles, according to the Archive of American Television. He was 89.