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Spokane firefighters save duckling, reunite it with mom
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Fire Department (SFD) members successfully rescued a duckling trapped in a storm grate and reunited it with its mother. The incident occurred last week when SFD crews discovered a duckling stuck in a storm grate on the South Hill. Spokane fire crews promptly opened the storm...
NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Washington State, Tennessee, and Gonzaga Bring In Veteran Guards, Among Other News
There was massive movement in the NCAA basketball portal on Friday, with several schools picking up key transfers. Here is a look at some NCAA basketball recruiting news from May 24 involving the Tennessee Volunteers, Washington State Cougars, and Gonzaga Bulldogs. NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Washington State, Tennessee, and Gonzaga Bring...
Man charged with DUI after rollover crash in downtown Spokane
SPOKANE, Wash. — One man was arrested in downtown Spokane Monday evening after allegedly trying to flee the scene of a rollover crash. According to the Spokane Police Department (SPD), a man driving a stolen red Jeep was heading east bound on Main Ave towards Washington St when he ran a light and hit a white car. Two people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Jeep, identified as Joshua Devleming, is charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, hit and run and attempting to elude a police car.
A calm Tuesday before rain showers and possible thunderstorms move in tonight
We are waking up to mild weather conditions on this Tuesday, however, it is the calm before the storm as widespread rain is anticipated to move into the region! Through the first half of the day we will see widespread sunshine. By this evening, the chances of rain showers gradually increases overnight and into tomorrow.
Business warehouse destroyed in fire in Spokane
SPOKANE, Wash. — A warehouse is destroyed after a fire that started around midnight on Saturday. According to the Spokane Fire Department, the fire was accidental, and there are no reported injuries. Fire crews were able to save the company’s office, but their warehouse collapsed. The warehouse belonged...
Spokane's ‘Pig Out in the Park’ unveils lineup featuring 150 bands
SPOKANE, Wash. - "Pig Out in the Park" has announced its lineup of bands and artists performing this year. The list of performers includes Blue Tattoo, Bobby Patterson, Cary Fly, Too Slim and the Taildraggers, Kevin Shay Band, Nu Jack City, Lady A Baby Blues, Victress Voice Music Collection, and many others.
Building high pressure will keep us dry and warmer through Memorial Day!
After a few scattered showers moving across the northern mountains Saturday, skies will clear and temperatures will gradually warm Sunday and Monday for the rest of Memorial Day weekend. High pressure will continue to build over the Inland Northwest Sunday, keeping conditions dry to end the weekend and especially on...
Woman dead after driving drunk on State Route 291 near Suncrest
SUNCREST, Wash. — One person is dead after a one-car crash two miles north of Tumtum. According to WSP, 55-year-old Barbara Jones from Marshalltown, Iowa, was drunk driving at high speed northbound on State Route 291. She overcorrected, driving into the southbound lanes and went off the road. Jones was not wearing her seatbelt and was thrown out of her car.
Scattered showers up north, breezy evening in store across the state. Sunnier and warmer weather on the way
Some passing clouds. Low 44F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. Some passing clouds. Low 44F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph. A mix of clouds and sun early, then becoming cloudy later in the day. High around 65F. Winds SW at 10 to 15 mph.
Man attacked by 3 teens, left for dead
SPOKANE, Wash—83-year-old Larry Curtiss was around the intersection of Lincoln and Third Avenue in mid-May when he said a group of teens stopped in front of his car. Curtiss says the group refused to move, so he got out of his car and told NonStop Local what happened next he wasn’t expecting.
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