- Kjerstin Ramsing Through The Years
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- Kjerstin Ramsing Through The Years
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KHQ Throwback Thursday
KHQ Throwback Thursday
Checkout a little bit of Spokane history every Thursday on KHQ.com.
More >>Checkout a little bit of Spokane history every Thursday on KHQ.com.More >>Throwback Thursday: Were You Drinking Coffee In 1991, The Year The Coffee Craze Began?
Throwback Thursday: Were You Drinking Coffee In 1991, The Year The Coffee Craze Began?
SPOKANE, Wash. - This week's Throwback Thursday goes back to 1991 and where we found this story on "Spokane's latest trend: coffee." In the early 90's before Cravens, Thomas Hammer and even Dutch Brothers, the Inland Northwest's espresso obsession was just taking hold. Do you remember what you paid for a latte in 1991?More >>SPOKANE, Wash. - This week's Throwback Thursday goes back to 1991 and where we found this story on "Spokane's latest trend: coffee." In the early 90's before Cravens, Thomas Hammer and even Dutch Brothers, the Inland Northwest's espresso obsession was just taking hold. Do you remember what you paid for a latte in 1991?More >>Throwback Thursday! Get To Know KHQ's Katie Steiner!
Throwback Thursday! Get To Know KHQ's Katie Steiner!
Throwback Thursday! 1993 Was A Good Year For Pearl Jam
Throwback Thursday! 1993 Was A Good Year For Pearl Jam
SPOKANE, Wash. - Happy Throwback Thursday! 1993 was a good year for Pearl Jam fans in the Inland Northwest. The band made their first visit to Spokane, playing at The Met in July. The Met is now called The Bing Crosby Theater. The show was a surprise to many Pearl Jam fans and caused quite a commotion downtown as people rushed to get in line for tickets for the show which was 24 hours later.More >>SPOKANE, Wash. - Happy Throwback Thursday! 1993 was a good year for Pearl Jam fans in the Inland Northwest. The band made their first visit to Spokane, playing at The Met in July. The Met is now called The Bing Crosby Theater. The show was a surprise to many Pearl Jam fans and caused quite a commotion downtown as people rushed to get in line for tickets for the show which was 24 hours later.
More >>Throwback Thursday! Get To Know Kalae Chock Through The Years!
Throwback Thursday! Get To Know Kalae Chock Through The Years!
KHQ.COM - It's throwback Thursday! Today we want to share some photos of KHQ's Kalae Chock through the years. Kalae was born in Spokane, the City where her parents met in the late 70s. Her dad, Henry, was here to go to school and play football with friends from Hawaii. Her mom, Jan, moved to the "big city" from rural Three Forks, Montana.More >>KHQ.COM - It's throwback Thursday! Today we want to share some photos of KHQ's Kalae Chock through the years. Kalae was born in Spokane, the City where her parents met in the late 70s. Her dad, Henry, was here to go to school and play football with friends from Hawaii. Her mom, Jan, moved to the "big city" from rural Three Forks, Montana. More >>THROWBACK THURSDAY: Olympic Torch Run In Spokane!
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Olympic Torch Run In Spokane!
KHQ.COM - In this week's Throwback Thursday we get into the Olympic spirit by looking back at a couple of inspirational stories from the 2002 Olympic torch run in Spokane! Tom Higgins was one of those runners. In 2001 Higgins was paralyzed in a sledding accident. The next year he had the honor of being one of the runners who carried the Olympic torch through the streets of Spokane.More >>KHQ.COM - In this week's Throwback Thursday we get into the Olympic spirit by looking back at a couple of inspirational stories from the 2002 Olympic torch run in Spokane! Tom Higgins was one of those runners. In 2001 Higgins was paralyzed in a sledding accident. The next year he had the honor of being one of the runners who carried the Olympic torch through the streets of Spokane.
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PHOTOS: Local students walk out on 19th anniversary of Columbine shooting
PHOTOS: Local students walk out on 19th anniversary of Columbine shooting
SPOKANE, Wash. - Thousands of students across the country walked out of class on Friday to protest gun violence on the 19th anniversary since the shooting at Columbine High School. Freeman High School students walked out and held a moment of silence for the 12 students and one teacher killed in the Columbine shooting. Freeman student Sam Strahan was killed at the beginning of the school year during a school shooting.
More >>SPOKANE, Wash. - Thousands of students across the country walked out of class on Friday to protest gun violence on the 19th anniversary since the shooting at Columbine High School. Freeman High School students walked out and held a moment of silence for the 12 students and one teacher killed in the Columbine shooting. Freeman student Sam Strahan was killed at the beginning of the school year during a school shooting.
More >>1 injured, suspect in custody in Florida school shooting
1 injured, suspect in custody in Florida school shooting
OCALA, Fla. - Authorities say one student shot another in the ankle at a Florida high school and a suspect is in custody. The Ocala Star-Banner reports the shooting happened Friday morning at Forest High School which was on lockdown. The injured student was taken to a local hospital.
More >>OCALA, Fla. - Authorities say one student shot another in the ankle at a Florida high school and a suspect is in custody. The Ocala Star-Banner reports the shooting happened Friday morning at Forest High School which was on lockdown. The injured student was taken to a local hospital.
More >>How to prepare your home to sell (sponsored)
How to prepare your home to sell (sponsored)
Preparing your home for the market means making repairs and general sprucing-up ? but also making it easy for potential buyers to imagine their happy lives there. Before you show your home to buyers, put yourself in their shoes, advises Sara Ramirez, a Realtor at Century 21. Look at your home with a critical eye. More...
More >>Preparing your home for the market means making repairs and general sprucing-up ? but also making it easy for potential buyers to imagine their happy lives there. Before you show your home to buyers, put yourself in their shoes, advises Sara Ramirez, a Realtor at Century 21. Look at your home with a critical eye. More...
More >>Publicist: DJ Avicii dead at 28
Publicist: DJ Avicii dead at 28
KHQ.COM - Swedish DJ Avicii, real name Tim Bergling, died at age 28 on Friday, his publicist confirmed. "It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii," his publicist Diana Baron said in a statement. "He was found dead in Muscat, Oman this Friday afternoon local time, April 20th.
More >>KHQ.COM - Swedish DJ Avicii, real name Tim Bergling, died at age 28 on Friday, his publicist confirmed. "It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii," his publicist Diana Baron said in a statement. "He was found dead in Muscat, Oman this Friday afternoon local time, April 20th.
More >>17-time convicted felon abandons car at gas station while trying to avoid deputy; Stolen gun recovered
17-time convicted felon abandons car at gas station while trying to avoid deputy; Stolen gun recovered
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A 17-time convicted felon tried to hide out in a laundromat to avoid arrest on Wednesday. It didn't work. The Sheriff's Office says a Spokane Valley deputy noticed a car with a damaged windshield pull into a gas station near Sprague and Mullan late Wednesday night. The driver, later identified as 34-year-old Ryan L. Cheers, left the car running and walked into the gas station.
More >>SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A 17-time convicted felon tried to hide out in a laundromat to avoid arrest on Wednesday. It didn't work. The Sheriff's Office says a Spokane Valley deputy noticed a car with a damaged windshield pull into a gas station near Sprague and Mullan late Wednesday night. The driver, later identified as 34-year-old Ryan L. Cheers, left the car running and walked into the gas station.
More >>Ferris High School's Mandy Manning named 2018 National Teacher of the Year!
Ferris High School's Mandy Manning named 2018 National Teacher of the Year!
SPOKANE, Wash. - Congratulations to Ferris High School's Mandy Manning, who was announced as the National Teacher of the Year early Friday morning! CBS tweeted the announcement just after 5:40 a.m. Manning teaches English and Math to refugee and immigrant students at Ferris and beat out two other finalists from Ohio and New Jersey. Congratulations, Mandy!
More >>SPOKANE, Wash. - Congratulations to Ferris High School's Mandy Manning, who was announced as the National Teacher of the Year early Friday morning! CBS tweeted the announcement just after 5:40 a.m. Manning teaches English and Math to refugee and immigrant students at Ferris and beat out two other finalists from Ohio and New Jersey. Congratulations, Mandy!
More >>Massachusetts family bans term 'best friend'
Massachusetts family bans term 'best friend'
GEORGETOWN, Mass. - A Massachusetts family is looking for a new preschool for their 4-year-old daughter because her current school has barred use of the term "best friend." Christine Hartwell says her daughter, Julia, appeared sad recently when she came home from the Pentucket Workshop Preschool in Georgetown.
More >>GEORGETOWN, Mass. - A Massachusetts family is looking for a new preschool for their 4-year-old daughter because her current school has barred use of the term "best friend." Christine Hartwell says her daughter, Julia, appeared sad recently when she came home from the Pentucket Workshop Preschool in Georgetown.
More >>Wells Fargo to pay $1B for mortgage, auto lending abuses
Wells Fargo to pay $1B for mortgage, auto lending abuses
NEW YORK - Wells Fargo is being fined a combined $1 billion by two federal regulators for abuses tied to its mortgage and auto lending businesses. The bank will pay $500 million to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, its main bank regulator, as well as $500 million to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
More >>NEW YORK - Wells Fargo is being fined a combined $1 billion by two federal regulators for abuses tied to its mortgage and auto lending businesses. The bank will pay $500 million to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, its main bank regulator, as well as $500 million to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
More >>Trump calls OPEC efforts to boost oil prices 'not
Trump calls OPEC efforts to boost oil prices 'not
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump says oil-producing cartel OPEC "is at it again," and that efforts to maintain high prices "will not be accepted!" Trump's Friday morning tweet comes as representatives from OPEC nations and allied oil ministers are meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to discuss their agreement to maintain cuts to production in order to keep prices up.
More >>WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump says oil-producing cartel OPEC "is at it again," and that efforts to maintain high prices "will not be accepted!" Trump's Friday morning tweet comes as representatives from OPEC nations and allied oil ministers are meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to discuss their agreement to maintain cuts to production in order to keep prices up.
More >>Chewing tobacco banned at Safeco, CenturyLink
Chewing tobacco banned at Safeco, CenturyLink
SEATTLE, Wash. - The King County Board of Health has voted to ban the use of smokeless tobacco at all professional sporting events in the county, which includes Seattle. The Seattle Times reports the board voted unanimously on the measure Thursday. It will go into effect May 19. The move comes in response to health advocates who say the habit among players sets a poor example for fans and young athletes.
More >>SEATTLE, Wash. - The King County Board of Health has voted to ban the use of smokeless tobacco at all professional sporting events in the county, which includes Seattle. The Seattle Times reports the board voted unanimously on the measure Thursday. It will go into effect May 19. The move comes in response to health advocates who say the habit among players sets a poor example for fans and young athletes.
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