‘Justice for Owar:’ Detectives seek surveillance video, someone to come forward to help identify teen’s killer

The family of a 16 year old boy gunned down at a house party in Spokane Valley desperately needs someone to do the right thing -- to come forward and tell Spokane Valley Police Major Crimes detectives anything that can help identify his killer.

Spokane mother killed in stabbing attack, 5-year-old daughter in critical condition

A Spokane woman was stabbed 26 times, including once through the heart, in a brutal attack last week that left her dead and her young daughter in critical condition, according to court documents.

'My soul is lighter:' Northwest serial killer dies of brain cancer, bringing closure to families

Serial killer Joseph Edward Duncan III died in U.S. prison, having admitted to slaughtering seven people — including five children — in Idaho, Washington state, Montana and California.

Gonzaga planning in-person commencement ceremonies

The university said graduates will be allowed to invite at least three, possibly four, guests depending on the number of participating graduates.

Alaska Airlines ordered to pay $3.2 million after Spokane woman falls down escalator, later dies

A jury has ordered Alaska Airlines to pay $3.2 million to the family of a 75-year-old disabled woman who died four months after falling down a Portland International Airport escalator.

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
video

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.