Street artists gathered Saturday to paint a rotating art wall on the side of Boots Bakery in downtown Spokane. The organizers’ goal is to turn the painting of the art wall into a monthly all-day event with food trucks, music, break dancing and painting.
As red lights filled the U.S. Pavilion on Friday night, the crowd screamed in delight, children stood in awe and a few couples danced their way through the Spokane landmark’s official opening night light show.
A man who murdered two siblings in Spokane Valley in 2016 was sentenced to 36 years in prison on Friday and will not be eligible for release until after his 80th birthday.
A pursuit in Spokane Valley ended just before 5 a.m. Friday morning after deputies used spike strips and a pursuit intervention technique, or PIT, maneuver to stop the vehicle.
A patient at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute with a sexually violent past has been arrested on suspicion that he groped two female patients at the Spokane facility. Hospital staff wasn’t told he was a registered sex offender.
Not all 31 recruits who entered the Spokane Police Academy just after Labor Day in 1994 are still on the force, but 11 of them are still going strong 25 years later. And on Wednesday, they were honored for reaching the milestone.
U.S. Marshals arrested a suspect Wednesday in Saint Helens, Oregon, in connection with a drive-by shooting in the Emerson-Garfield neighborhood on Aug. 20.
Rows of crafts, stacks of quilts and dress forms with brightly colored attire filled a large bay at the Spokane County Fairgrounds on Wednesday afternoon for the first day of judging entries in the 2019 Interstate Fair.
Police officers are often guarded and think of their safety first, he said. If an officer shines a light in the face of someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, they can’t see the officer’s lips moving, which cuts off communication, Barr said.
A family tragedy brought new meaning to the Miss for America pageant last weekend in Las Vegas for Kieran Reynolds, the Spokane woman representing Washington.
The “Paint-Over-the-Graffiti Party,” was Tuesday night at Liberty Park. Volunteers, business owners, and City Council members painted over the graffiti and shared some pizza.
The Spokane Police Department’s Coffee with a Cop event Thursday will focus on offering community members who are deaf or hard of hearing an opportunity to engage with local law enforcement.