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Spokane Police investigate a double homicide at a north side apartment, the WA senate passed a bill limiting Flock cameras, Portland handed GU a major upset last night, and foggy again this morning, and we have our eye on rain moving in this weekend.
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Believe it or not, crime is down in Spokane, WSU and EWU are among universities in Washington facing significant cuts, Idaho's Governor is in Coeur d'Alene today, and more fog, cloudy and relatively warm temps in the forecast.
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SPOAKNE'S MAYOR IS ASKING FOR EXTENDED PROTECTION STATUS FOR HAITIANS, A NEW SALES TAX IMPACTS WASHINGTON GOLD AND SILVER SALES AND A HANDS-ON LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR SPOAKNE AREA STUDENTS.
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Have a Real I-D or pay extra to fly, a popular Coeur d'Alene night club is closing after about 30 years in business, local ski resorts are hurting for snow, and they won't be getting any help in that department this week.
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Gonzaga students plan to protest federal immigration policies today, Wa's Secretary of State certified signatures on a measure regarding trans athletes, a Spokane firefighter is challenging Michael Baumgartner for his congressional seat, and it's cold but we are finally seeing the sun!
info_outlineWhat was behind school bus route cancellations in Deer Park, a man arrested for scamming an elderly man out of about $100,000, shoplifters pepper spray a downtown Spokane business owner, and our forecast is stuck in the gloom.