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- Court rules University of Idaho murders suspect's defense cannot contact prospective jurors without permission April 20, 2024MOSCOW, ID. — The Court has ruled that the defense of the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students cannot contact prospective jurors without getting permission from the Court.
- Patriot Front stickers found in downtown Wallace April 20, 2024WALLACE, ID. — The Shoshone County Sheriff's Office says Patriot Front stickers were found in downtown Wallace on Friday.
- Neighborhood shaken by Spokane Police shooting at Shadle Park High School April 20, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. — A bullet hole was left in one Spokane woman's home after three police officers shot a man in Shadle Park High School's parking lot Thursday night.
- Shadle Park High School police shooting investigation raises danger concerns for repo workers April 20, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. — Thursday night's shooting at Shadle Park High School began just north of Shadle Park when a tow truck tried to repossess a car.
- You probably don't have to wait until Mother's Day to plant in the garden April 19, 2024
- A one-on-one conversation with WSU kicker Dean Janikowski April 19, 2024PULLMAN, Wash. — More than two years ago, Washington State kicker Dean Janikowski lost his mother to breast cancer, and since then, he has helped raise tens of thousands of dollars to help those affected by this terrible disease.
- Washington State GOP likely to not endorse gubernatorial candidate following disqualification April 19, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Washington State Republican Convention in Spokane could conclude without an endorsement for any candidate for Governor.
- Tree seedling from NASA moon mission to be planted at Orchard Prairie School April 19, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. -- The oldest school in Spokane is set to receive a 'Moon Tree' from NASA to promote STEM learning and celebrate the school's 130th anniversary.
- Washington high schools could soon add girls flag football April 19, 2024OLYMPIA, Wash - High school girls in Washington could have a new sport to play, if the WIAA passes a proposal next month.
- Pedestrian hit by train near I-90 in west Spokane April 19, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. -- A man was hit by a train Friday morning in west Spokane and suffered life-threatening injuries.
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- A one-on-one conversation with WSU kicker Dean Janikowski April 19, 2024PULLMAN, Wash. — More than two years ago, Washington State kicker Dean Janikowski lost his mother to breast cancer, and since then, he has helped raise tens of thousands of dollars to help those affected by this terrible disease.
- Washington high schools could soon add girls flag football April 19, 2024OLYMPIA, Wash - High school girls in Washington could have a new sport to play, if the WIAA passes a proposal next month.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Spokane's girls basketball declining despite rising popularity of Caitlin Clark and women's basketball April 19, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. — Caitlin Clark: a household name that has helped amplify the popularity of women's basketball.
- Gonzaga forward Colby Brooks enters transfer portal April 18, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga forward Colby Brooks is entering the transfer portal, according to a report from Verbal Commits.
- Special Report Preview: Women's basketball boom? April 17, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. — Women's basketball. It's a new obsession with more fans than ever before.
- NCAA allows transfers to be immediately eligible, no matter how many times they've switched schools April 17, 2024NCAA athletes will be immediately eligible to play no matter how many times they transfer — as long as they meet academic requirements. The NCAA Division I Council’s move fast tracks legislation to fall in line with a recent court…
- NHL says it set a single-season attendance record with over 22.5 million fans in 2023-24 April 16, 2024The NHL says it has set a single-season attendance record with over 22.5 million fans filling arenas and stadiums. The new mark was set with 18 games remaining in the regular season. The league says buildings were filled to 97%…
- Jorge Polanco and Mitch Haniger homer, power Mariners to a 9-3 win over the Reds April 16, 2024Jorge Polanco and Mitch Haniger homered, and Seattle’s slumping offense produced a season high in runs as the Mariners beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-3. The Mariners had their highest scoring game since August 26, 2023, when they scored 13 times…
Entertainment
- ‘Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver’ builds on the original without leaving much of a mark April 19, 2024(CNN) — Zack Snyder has established himself as a gifted visual and action stylist, even in his less satisfying films. Yet the second half of his original space epic, “Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver,” primarily distinguishes the director’s…
- Taylor Swift name-checked Charlie Puth and the internet is debating it April 19, 2024(CNN) — Charlie Puth is a major Swiftie and it appears the admiration may be mutual.
- Taylor Swift releases ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ ahead of midnight drop April 19, 2024(CNN) — Grammy-winning superstar Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on Thursday, just before the scheduled Friday midnight drop.
- ‘Abigail’ extracts clever horror from a plot to kidnap the wrong little girl April 18, 2024(CNN) — A dual attempt to breathe life into the vampire and haunted-house genres, “Abigail” could have been called “Don’t Tell Mom the Kid I’m Babysitting’s Dead.” The simple premise, however, turns into an effective little horror movie, a bit…
- Taylor Swift album release party at Spokane's Wonder Building April 18, 2024SPOKANE, Wash. -- If you're looking to celebrate the release of Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department with fellow Inland Northwest Swifties, then head to the Wonder Building in downtown Spokane this Friday night.
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