Driver swallows false teeth then crashes into two parked cars on…

The driver of a minivan swallowed his false teeth, then hit a couple of parked cars near Fairview and Monroe. Spokane Police say the driver was heading south on Monroe, swallowed his teeth, lost control of the minivan ran into two cars in front of The Hub Tavern, forcing one of the parked cars to crash into the bar, causing major structural damage.

City turns to drones to market old Normandie maintenance property for sale – Tue, 13 Dec 2016 PST

Richard Rees, a U.S. Army veteran helicopter pilot and licensed drone operator, received the go-ahead from the City Council this week to pilot a drone above the Normandie complex. The 5-acre industrial site off Mission Avenue spans two city blocks and will be put up for sale after housing a hodgepodge of city maintenance services for more than 100 years.

Cruz support still strong in Washington delegation GOP camp

Washington state delegate Eric Minor talks to reporters as he reacts to a roll call vote on the adoption of the rules during first day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Monday, July 18, 2016. Washington state delegate Eric Minor talks to reporters as he reacts to a roll call vote on the adoption of the rules during first day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Monday, July 18, 2016.

SPD misallocated asset seizure money, according to former business director

New information uncovered by KHQ is raising questions about the potential misallocation of funds by the Spokane Police Department, under former Police Chief Frank Straub. According to documents returned as part of a public records request, a civilian specialist formerly in charge of the Spokane Police Department's business dealings told a city official she had first-hand knowledge of how Straub "intended to accomplish his goals regardless of whether he had to break the rules."

Trump, Clinton win Washington’s presidential primaries

In this photo taken May 7, 2016, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Spokane, Wash. More than a million voters have already sent in their ballots for Washington state's presidential primary, Tuesday, May 24, 2016, but the only delegates at stake are for the Republican contest, because state Democrats ignore the primary and use the smaller caucus system to allocate their delegates to their national convention.