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Avista seeks wind power in Lincoln County
Avista Corporation is looking to rural Lincoln County for their next big power project. But they aren't going to install a big electrical sub-station, or some high tension power lines, they're going to harness the wind.
Mother's day brings special gift to family
It's not everyday you get to celebrate Mother's Day with the birth of a child. But one South Hill family received the best Mother's day gift you can ask for.
Fire at Spokane Industrial Park
A sprinkler system and quick work by firefighters ensured that a fire at a building in the Spokane Industrial Park in Spokane Valley was kept small and under control.
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Attacker identified in N. Idaho rape, homicide
Investigators have identified the man killed in a rape and homicide case early Thursday morning in North Idaho.
Judge Lodge orders Duncan evaluation sealed
Judge Edward Lodge denied a media request for access to a mental health evaluation for convicted murderer Joseph Duncan Thursday and ordered the report sealed.
Woman kills attacker in Kootenai County
A woman in North Idaho stabbed and killed a man early Thursday morning as she was fighting off a sexual assault.
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Shock blowout Burn 62-42
The Spokane Shock extend their winning streak to six games after beting the Boise Blaze 42-62 at the Spokane Arena Saturday night.
Chiefs complete sweep in Lethbridge
The Spokane Chiefs have won the Western Hockey League championship, beating the Lethbridge Hurricanes 4-1 in Game 4 of the WHL Finals at the ENMAX Centre in Lethbridge. 
Legion championships added to 2010 slate
Spokane will host the 2010 American Legion Baseball World Series.
Elections - Make It Count  more>> 
McCain promises to make environmental issues a focus of his presidency
John McCain is promising to make environmental issues a focus of his presidency.
Obama wins endorsement of government employees union
The president of the American Federation of Government Employees says the influential union is endorsing Democrat Barack Obama for president.
Clinton presses on, urges supporters to ignore calls to quit
Hillary Rodham Clinton's voice has grown raspy, but neither that nor Barack Obama's lead in the delegate count is keeping her from continuing her presidential campaign.
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