Sep 26, 2009 | The Spokesman-Review
Officer nabs suspects in fire hydrant spree - Sat, 26 Sep 2009 PST
Thanks to an alert police officer, the Spokane Valley Fire Department was able close a night of hydrant mischief with arrests.
GLENGARRY Daniel MacDonald had decided he wanted to be a dairy farmer while still in high school.
Dangerous 112th wins safety designation
Seton Catholic High School sophomores urge drivers to pay attention to their driving, not their devices, on Northeast 112th Avenue on Wednesday.
Deputies investigate stereo shoplifting
Sheriff's deputies are searching for three suspects caught on camera stealing a stereo from an Orchards area audio business.
Man reports robbery at Pioneer Elementary
A man told police two men with a gun robbed him Monday night at Pioneer Elementary School, 7212 N.E. 166th Ave., east of Orchards.
The Vancouver Landing outdoor amphitheater served as a backdrop for reflection during a gathering today at 8 a.m. to honor the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Job trainers want machinist trainees
Clark College instructor Beth Heron talks to a welding student at the school. Bruce Wells leaned back on his Clark College desk and looked over the crowd he was trying to sell on a career in machining.
Jacob D. Rogers and McKyndree A. Clark, both of Spokane. Kristopher K. Allen and Nicole M. Lower, both of Otis Orchards.