Spokane police arrest man in connection to Nazi graffiti

Police in Spokane, Washington, have arrested a man in connection with the defacing of a synagogue with swastikas earlier this month.

Semi narrowly misses home
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Home surveillance camera shows a semi sliding on an icy road and stopping just short of a home in Spokane.

Spokane synagogue vandalized with painted swastikas

The Spokane Police Department is looking for the person who painted swastikas on the Temple Beth Shalom building and a Holocaust memorial.

Businesses unsure of future while neighboring counties see restrictions loosened

While several Western Washington counties prepare to enter Phase 2, neighboring counties and businesses within them are still unsure of their future.

Hurdles persist as Washington state plans for mass vaccination sites

On the anniversary of the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the United States, Washington state health officials said Thursday they are plowing ahead with plans to open four mass vaccination sites next week, despite logistical concerns that include questions about vaccine supply.

Spokane woman dies after tree falls on car during windstorm

A woman died early Wednesday morning when a tree fell on her car during a windstorm that slammed the Northwest. 

Investigators bust 7 vape companies for illegally selling products to minors online

Seven vape companies across the country, including a Washington state vendor, were caught illegally selling products to minors online as part of an investigation from Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

WSU to continue remote learning for fall 2020 semester

Washington State University is the latest college to announce the move to remote learning for the fall 2020 semester.

Matt Shea still hopes to create 51st state in eastern Washington

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Matt Shea is giving up his seat in the Washington House of Representatives, but he hasn’t given up his dream of creating a 51st state out of the eastern half of the state.

Spokane family harassed, stranded on Olympic Peninsula after locals accuse them of Antifa affiliation

FORKS, Wash. -- A multi-racial family from Spokane was harassed and trapped after locals accused them of being Antifa members and cut down trees to prevent them from leaving their campsite.According to the Clallam County Sheriff's Office, deputies were dispatched Wednesday evening to Sitkum Sol Duc Road (locally known as the A Road) in Forks, where stranded campers had called for assistance.