How to prepare your car for upcoming cold temperatures
SPOKANE, Wash. — Brutally cold temperatures are expected in the coming days, meaning it's time for you to make sure your car is ready for it. Jumping…
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Brutally cold temperatures are expected in the coming days, meaning it's time for you to make sure your car is ready for it. Jumping…
SPOKANE, Wash. — Snow could come to many parts of the Inland Northwest as early as Wednesday, which means another snow season…
SPOKANE, Wash. — As we start to see cooler temperatures in the coming weeks, you can expect to see your heating bill increase.…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- A scary afternoon for some people living in west Spokane. The Sunset Fire forced evacuations for about…
With a rising number of people testing positive for COVID-19 in Washington and hand sanitizer flying off the shelves, it's hard not to feel panic when you, yourself, develop a slight cough.
It's a warning you hear often in the Spokane area during the summer, but what does it mean and how does it impact you as a homeowner?
The Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, in coordination with the Spokane Lilac Festival, takes place in downtown Spokane tonight, and with any parade comes street closures.
September is National Preparedness Month. Here in the Inland Northwest, we've seen our fair share of disasters in the last decade; three that saw FEMA come in to provide assistance.