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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Chasing sunsets

One Spokane resident is doing more than just enjoying the sunset years. He's documenting them, taking hundreds of photos of sunsets from the area of 29th Avenue and High Drive. Stan Witter, 77, started taking pictures as a hobby in the mid-'90s.
News >  Spokane

Brush fire destroys classic cars

A brush fire Saturday burned 60 acres of barley, stubble and pasture in Endicott, Wash., and destroyed most of a man's collection of vintage vehicles. The blaze was started by a combine, Endicott Fire Chief Randy Schmick said, and fought by more than 50 people from Whitman Fire District 6 and District 2, Schmick said. Crews were still mopping up hot spots on Sunday. No one was injured and no homes were damaged.
News >  Idaho

Moose art vandalism continues in CdA

Coeur d'Alene's colorful moose statues are proving irresistible – to vandals. The life-size fiberglass moose, each decorated by an artist, were attacked again Saturday night.

Rodeo rider gored to death

Bull rider Jeremy Ives died Sunday after he was gored during Saturday's Tonasket Founders Day Rodeo in Tonasket, Wash., said rodeo chairman Paul Vickers. "The bull came out, he went two jumps, went back to the right," Vickers said. "Jeremy lost his feet and went down in the well (the area within the bull's spin). As the bull was turning, he hit him in the side of his head with his horn."