KHQ Right Now - News and Weather for Spokane and North Idaho | Contact Us

Contact KHQ Right Now

KHQ Right Now is your local news leader for Spokane, Coeur d'Alene the rest of Eastern Washington and North Idaho.  We are committed to providing viewers with the best in local news 24-hours-a-day on TV and online.

Click here for more contact options More>>

Advertise on KHQ

KHQ Right Now offers a variety of ways to reach the type of demographic you're trying to reach.  To advertise on KHQ contact Brian Sullivan at (509) 448-4671.  >>more... More>>

DVD Copies

Copies of news stories from KHQ newscasts are available on DVD - for a fee - through Cutaway Video at (509) 535-1270. >>more... More>>

Employment at KHQ

Watch this space for job opportunities at KHQ-TV. >>more... More>>

Satellite & DTV Transition questions

Satellite Customers Hotline: Viewers with questions regarding satellite waivers: (509) 448-4668 More>>

Contact KHQ

* denotes required fields

We welcome your comments and questions about KHQ Right Now.  To contact us over the internet, simply provide the necessary information below and click "Submit".

Log InNot you? Log out





We're sorry, but only one entry is allowed per person.
Thank you for your continued interest.

Thank you for contacting KHQ Right Now.  We value your comments and questions.

Local News More>>

Attorney: Hospital hearing set for Fort Hood suspect

SAN ANTONIO. - An attorney for the Army psychiatrist charged in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says his client will have his first court hearing in his hospital room on Saturday. More>>

Expect snow on Sunday morning

SPOKANE, Wash. - If you plan on doing anything outside Friday evening, be sure to bundle up and bring the umbrella. More>>

Spokane County truck nearly collides with power sub station

SPOKANE, Wash. - A Spokane County employee was taken to the hospital Friday after suffering a medical emergency and crashing through two fences before coming to a stop next to a power sub station. More>>

Washington to skip first round of Race to the Top

SEATTLE, Wash. - Gov. Chris Gregoire says the state of Washington is going to wait until the second round to compete for money from a new federal fund for education reform. More>>

Report: 20-somethings can go 2 years between cervical cancer tests

WASHINGTON. - New medical guidelines are calling for fewer Pap smears for most women in their 20s. More>>

KHQ Local e-News

Get Breaking News, Sports and Weather Forecasts in your e-mail inbox or cell phone.

Log InNot you? Log out












Thank you for signing up! You will receive a confirmation email shortly.

Delivering the Coffee

* denotes required fields

Use this form to nominate someone to receive a coffee delivery from KHQ and Cravens Coffee.

Log InNot you? Log out
We're sorry, but only one entry is allowed per person.
Thank you for your continued interest.

Thanks for watching KHQ Local News!

News on your cell phone
Powered by WorldNow
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2009 WorldNow and KHQ. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.