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Vice Chair of Spokane Tribe resigns under pressure
Abrahamson had been convicted of five misdemeanors after he illegally killed two bison north of Yellowstone National Park in February. Comment?
Friday night fundraiser to donate money to Oklahoma family
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As a Medical Lake man prepares to bury his niece killed by the tornado in Oklahoma earlier this week, his friends back at home work hard to help his family get through this difficult time. Comment?
Zags sent home early from WCC tourney
A four-run sixth and ninth inning were the deciding factors Friday as the Gonzaga University baseball team was chased out of the West Coast Conference Baseball Tournament 8-1 by the BYU Cougars at Banner Island Ballpark. Comment?
Informational meeting for parents interested in TEC
The Enrichment Cooperative at the Bryant Campus will be hosting an informational meeting for parents who interested in utilizing the TEC program. Comment?
Motion to dismiss charges against Clarkston man in bomb case denied
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The federal sentencing hearing that was scheduled for June 6th at 9:00 a.m. in U.S. District Court in Spokane for a 23-year-old Clarkston man on federal explosives charges remains set after Judge Lonny Suko recently denied motions to dismiss the charges and to suppress evidence. Comment?
Up to $1.9 billion needed to maintain Spokane area bridges
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The collapse of the bridge over the Skagit River Thursday brings to light the fact that many bridges across the state are deemed functionally obsolete or structurally deficient. Comment?
McDonalds robber arrested after being recognized as McDonalds employee
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A Spokane man has been arrested for robbing four McDonald's restaurants around the region after he was recognized during his last robbery as a McDonald's employee. Comment?
The Spokane Shock won their second straight game with a 61-48 win over the San Antonio Talons at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX. Comment?
Humane Society promotes cat adoption with Caturday
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The Spokane Humane Society invites you to join them for Caturday! They will have cats, five months and older, available for no-fee adoption. Comment?
Knezovich, Straub say crime not as bad as public's perception
Unfortunately crime has been and always will be part of society. It hurts every community, Spokane is certainly no exception, and our city like many its size struggles with a bad reputation, one that suggests crime is not only prevalent, but constantly on the rise here. Comment?
FBI keeping quiet on Ricin investigation
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FBI agents continue their investigation into Matthew Buquet, the suspect who allegedly sent threatening letters with ricin on them to the Spokane Post Office, sifting through everything they retrieved from his residence Saturday morning. Comment?
Fallen airmen return home to Fairchild
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The Airway Heights community gathered along Highway 2 Thursday afternoon - American flags in hand - to welcome home two fallen airmen. Comment?
Police search for missing 13-year-old
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Spokane police need help finding a missing 13-year-old girl. Police said she functions at the 8 or 9-year-old level. Comment?
Sheriff's Office encourages you to "Take 25" for child safety
Members of the Spokane County Sheriff's Office and Spokane Police Department are at Northtown Mall today to educate parents, kids and community members on child safety. Comment?
VIDEO: Shock setting up for San Antonio
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The Spokane Shock will take on the San Antonio Talons Friday, May 24th as they begin the second half of the AFL season. Comment?
Suspect in ricin letters also accused of bomb threat at Fairchild
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Matthew Buquet, the suspect in the Ricin letter case, pleaded not guilty to a single charge of mailing a letter threatening to kill Federal Judge Fred Van Sickle in federal court Wednesday afternoon. Comment?
Man arrested in Washington ricin letter probe
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A 37-year-old man arrested Wednesday in Washington state as part of an investigation of ricin-laced letters threatened in one such letter to injure and kill a federal judge, a grand jury indictment alleges. Comment?
Suspect makes first appearance in ricin letter case
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Matthew Buquet, the suspect in the Ricin letter case, pleaded not guilty to a single charge of mailing a letter threatening to kill Federal Judge Fred Van Sickle in federal court Wednesday afternoon. Comment?
Free pizza offered to help find Pizza Rita robber
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A Pizza Rita owner is offering 200 free pizzas up in exchange for help tracking down a suspect who robbed the franchise located on N. Wall St. Comment?
Hiring our Heroes helps local vets find jobs
A job fair held at the Post Falls National Guard Armory Wednesday had a simple goal: Put local veterans in the same room with 40 local businesses to help them find jobs. Comment?