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SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Fire Department responded to a fire at the Tung Loon Restaurant just before 10:00 Tuesday night. More>>
With over 100 million sold chances are you have a George Foreman grill in your kitchen. No, Foreman did not invent the grill, but he's been the company's spokesperson since 1994. A two time heavyweight champion, George Foreman was in town last week to see his son, one of five sons named George fight at the Coeur d'Alene Casino. As you'll hear in this Six Questions, Foreman has had a life that has strong ties to the Northwest.
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It's been 15 years since a deadly shooting on Fairchild AFB in which five people were killed and 23 more were injured by a man booted from the Air Force after being diagnosed with a personality disorder. In this archive Six Questions from 2004 about the 1994 shootings, Dan Kleckner interviews three family members injured in the shootings. More>>
It's an unlikely journey; from Riggins, Idaho to New York, New York. Dan Cummins makes people laugh for a living and his style of humor is unique as a national television audience heard on NBC's last comic standing. More>>
After an impressive collegiate career at Arizona State, Jake Plummer spent 10 years in the NFL as quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals and then the Denver Bronco's. When it came time to leave the game of football permanently at age 32, it made sense for the Idaho native to call Sandpoint his home. The community along Lake Pend Oreille has embraced the multi-millionaire who now spends his time as a volunteer coach at Sandpoint High School and serving the senior citizens of Bonner County. More>>
He could be a tough act to follow. Tony Bennett, a charismatic young coach who lead the Cougar Men's Basketball team to heights not seen in quite a few years at WSU, but as you'll hear in this Six Questions, if you ask Ken Bone, he has no problem following in the footsteps of Tony Bennett. Born and raised in the Northwest, the Cougars' new head coach feels like he's a good fit in Pullman after very successful runs at Seattle Pacific and Portland State. More>>
The National Police Suicide foundation reports that from 1997 to 2007, 1,800 officers were killed in the line of duty but 4,900 committed suicide. The fact that more cops will die at their own hand than at the hand of an assailant is the driving force behind the work of Clarke Paris. For more, copy and paste the following URL into your browser: www.thepainbehindthebadge.com More>>
They are both members of the NFL and College Football Hall of Fame, but they could not be more different. Gale Sayers, the soft-spoken Chicago Bear whose spectacular career was cut short by injuries, and Paul Hornung, the admitted playboy whose love for gambling earned him a year of suspension from the NFL in 1963. Both were a part of Northern Quest Resort's Super Bowl party and as you'll hear this edition of Six Questions they are forever linked in NFL history. More>>
He was born in Germany to an American soldier and a German mother at the end of World War II and moved to the United States before his first birthday. Marple has a Social Security number and has paid into the system for the past 40 years after working in the newspaper industry, but now, he's facing a financial crisis. More>>
Demetrius Andrade, two-time national champion and the 2007 welterweight world champion at 152 pounds, who goes by the nickname "Boo-Boo," is set to make his professional boxing debut in the Spokane area. It is, in a way, the beginning of the end for the 20-year-old. The beginning of what could a lucrative professional boxing career, but the end of an impressive amateur career that closed with a disappointing loss in the Beijing Olympic Games. More>>
It was a lifelong dream of hers to compete in Alaska's Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Rachael Scdoris attempted three times to finish the grueling 1100+ miles. She crossed the finish line once back in 2006, and it's that one accomplishment that put her in elite company as the first legally-blind athlete to complete the course. More>>
It seems only fitting that in March he received Washington State University's Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award. He's the driving force behind the most sucessful program on television. He's Don Hewitt, the executive producer of 60 Minutes. More>>
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A 28-year-old Washington state woman who had acid thrown in her face says she will not let the attack wreck her life.
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SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Police and SWAT are looking for at least five different suspects in two separate locations. More>>
KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: Labor Day weekend weather: One day that's the best...and then there's the rest. More>>
SPOKANE, Wash. - KHQ-TV, the NBC affiliate in Spokane, WA is pleased to announce a multi-year contract extension with anchor Stephanie Vigil. More>>
SPOKANE, Wash. - Late Thursday afternoon fire crews responded to a kitchen fire inside of a unit at the Regal Ridge Apartmentys on Spokane's South Hill at 53rd & Regal on Spokane's South Hill. More>>
WASHINGTON (AP) - Kia Motors is recalling about 35,000 Soul and Sorento vehicles to fix wiring in the interior lighting panels that could lead to fires.
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NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) - The Coast Guard is saying there are no immediate signs of a spill from an oil platform fire in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.
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SPOKANE, Wash.- Emergency crews say the roll-bar on a Jeep likely saved the lives of a mother and daughter early Thursday morning. More>>
SPOKANE, Wash. - Project Beauty Share knows the beauty is in the giving. More>>
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Many Washington State agencies will be closed Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, as employees are furloughed for the third day this year to save money.
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