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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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News >  Spokane

WSP trooper rolls patrol car on I-90

A Washington State Patrol trooper rolled his patrol car on Interstate 90 Thursday night after swerving to a miss a camping tent that had fallen off a truck, according to WSP.

News >  Spokane

Police dismantle ID theft ring

The breakup of an identity-theft ring that authorities believe was based inside the home of a soft-spoken man in a wheelchair has led to dozens of criminal charges against suspected thieves, two of whom had been sought by police for months.
News >  Idaho

Police: CdA homicide suspect waited for victim

A man accused of gunning down a college student in the streets of downtown Coeur d’Alene told detectives he’d waited for the victim to leave a bar after arguing with him, court documents show.
News >  Pacific NW

Second man arrested in Grant County fighting death

A second man has been arrested for the shooting death of a 33-year-old Central Washington man. Adrian Adame-Madrid, 18, of Othello faces a first-degree murder charge for the April 11 death of Manuel Antonio Arousa of Warden, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office.
News >  Spokane

Reward for tips on burglary suspects

Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information that helps capture two men wanted for an overnight prescription pill heist last month, the organization announced today.
News >  Spokane

Boyfriend accused of helping plan Stark murder

The murder of a Spokane man whose estranged wife gunned him down, then told sordid tales of forced prostitution and other spousal abuse in an unsuccessful attempt to beat the charges has taken another twist.
News >  Spokane

Watchful neighbor nabs burglar

It pays to know your neighbors. An elderly Spokane couple learned this firsthand Friday when a neighbor armed with a gun stopped a man he saw stealing items from the couple's garage.
News >  Idaho

Coeur d’Alene voters pass school levy

A multi-million dollar levy to fund Coeur d’Alene schools was easily approved by voters Tuesday. With all absentee ballots and polling places accounted for, 74 percent of voters had approved the $7.8 million-a-year levy.
News >  Spokane

Custodian’s grisly lawsuit reinstated

A custodian who sued her school district after being forced to clean up the bloody scene of a student suicide had her lawsuit reinstated Tuesday by the Washington Court of Appeals.