Demand for food pantry meals, financial assistance surges at Spokane Colleges
SPOKANE, Wash. — It’s been a busy two months for Spokane Community College’s food pantry. The fall quarter started in mid-September and already resource navigator Dr. Suzanne Phillips is seeing a demand unlike anything in her five years at the school. "As you can see, we’re pretty...
Washington 1997 cold-case killing of floral designer, mother of two solved through DNA
After 28 years of no answers, DNA has helped solve the cold-case homicide of a floral designer and mother of two who was raped, bludgeoned to death and left face down in a Spokane alley in 1997. The Spokane Police Department announced Wednesday that they believe 45-year-old Margaret Anselmo's killer...
Idaho student murders: 3 years later
Thursday marks three years since a group of college students in Idaho were stabbed to death in an off-campus home.
❄️ “By Now, Spokane Should Have Seen Its First Snowfall: What History Tells Us...
It's that time of year when the question comes to mind: When is it going to snow in Spokane? Good question. No snow is in sight yet, but we have hit the average time when we see our first snow.
Former Liberty Lake Mayor Shane Brickner passes away at 50
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. — Former Liberty Lake Mayor Shane Brickner died Nov. 8 at age 50 from natural causes and cardiac arrest, city officials announced.
Motive for Post Falls house destruction remains mystery
POST FALLS – Whoever jumped into a Komatsu excavator Tuesday morning and proceeded to systematically destroy a Post Falls home displayed mad skills. “He just crushed it,” said a foreman Thursday as he looked at the pile of rubble mostly made of crushed two-by-fours, broken particle wood and pink insulation. “I mean...
An anonymous bag left for air traffic controllers at Spokane International Airport became the...
Terry Prime pulled up to the gated employee entrance at the Spokane International Airport for his night shift Saturday to find an unfamiliar car waiting at the secure entrance. In the car was an older couple trying in vain to get someone’s attention over the gate’s intercom. The couple told Prime they had some gift...
Idaho Man Allegedly Used Excavator To Destroy Newly Built Home For Unknown Reasons
An Idaho man is facing charges for allegedly using an excavator to demolish a newly built home early Tuesday for unknown reasons, police said. The Post Falls Police Department said neighbors began calling 911 at around 5:38 a.m. Tuesday to report a person using an excavator to destroy a newly build home near the...
Adams Elementary rebuild kicks off with Together Spokane funding
Superintendent Adam Swinyard shared details about the planning process. Together Spokane Initiative beneficiaries explain timeline for new funds.
Spokane SNAP relaunches ‘Cuisine for Clients’ to support families facing food insecurity
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) announced Wednesday that it has relaunched "Cuisine for Clients," a community-powered initiative that aims to support local restaurants in providing meals for families and seniors who are facing food insecurity. Originally launched during the height of the...

















