'Let’s grapple with the truth of how far we have to go': Local activists say MLK Day is a time for action
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Daytime temperatures will be above average with highs in the upper 30's but patchy freezing fog will be prevalent in the morning hours, No major changes or wet storms expected for the next week.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is usually filled with celebrations across the nation. Things looked a little different this year, including in Spokane.
Duncan’s statement comes at a pivotal time for the nation.
It is going to be a quiet, calm weekend in the weather department. After the excitement of Wednesday's…
High pressure in place with calm winds and a sunny sky. Mild temps all week and into the weekend. Chance of a morning shower Friday morning.
It wasn’t the color of their skin, but the content of their character that brought generations together on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on Monday, and there are plenty of events to get involved in for folks who want to make it ‘A Day On, Not a Day Off.’
Thousands of people participated in the annual MLK Day Unity March in downtown Spokane Monday to promote a unified community.
In today's Morning Sprint: It's MLK Day. A rally will be held at the Spokane Convention Center this morning, followed by the Unity March through downtown.
"I have a dream this afternoon that my four little children will not come up in the same young days that I came up within, but they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character, not the color of their skin."
The Spokane Police Department and City officials are reminding residents this holiday weekend of safety tips as the Martin Luther King Day Unity March approaches.
The word spread like wildfire in the small town of Kettle Falls near the Canadian border Wednesday that Kevin Harpham, a former resident who still has family in the area, had been arrested for the attempted bombing of the Jan. 17 Unity March in Spokane.
Kevin Harpham, the man arrested early Wednesday morning by the FBI near his Stevens County home, made his first appearance in federal court on charges that he attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction in downtown Spokane on Jan. 17.
Stevens County resident Kevin Coy?s morning started out anything but normal, with FBI agents posing as a road crew as they staked out his neighbor, and ended with the arrest of that neighbor, Kevin Harpham, as he left his home. RELATED STORY: MLK Bomb Suspect Makes Court Appearance