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100+ nail salons in Washington state fail sanitation and safety inspections
100+ nail salons in Washington state fail sanitation and safety inspections
KHQ.COM - More than 100 nail salons in Washington state recently failed safety and sanitation inspections from the Washington State Department of Licensing. If you think these salons are required to post these violations publicly, think again. Unlike restaurants, there's no letter grade at the door that can tell you if the services inside have been deemed safe.
>>KHQ.COM - More than 100 nail salons in Washington state recently failed safety and sanitation inspections from the Washington State Department of Licensing. If you think these salons are required to post these violations publicly, think again. Unlike restaurants, there's no letter grade at the door that can tell you if the services inside have been deemed safe.
>>Police: Driver was going 2x the speed limit in deadly crash
Police: Driver was going 2x the speed limit in deadly crash
SPOKANE, Wash. - What sounded like an accident has now led to charges against the woman who was behind the wheel. The driver of Tuesday night's deadly crash is being investigated for DUI and vehicular homicide. Detectives say around 9:30 p.m. a man was struck and killed by a driver as he tried to cross the street near 3rd and Liberty Park Place. Court documents released Wednesday show that the driver, 50-year-old Tamila Lindsly,
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - What sounded like an accident has now led to charges against the woman who was behind the wheel. The driver of Tuesday night's deadly crash is being investigated for DUI and vehicular homicide. Detectives say around 9:30 p.m. a man was struck and killed by a driver as he tried to cross the street near 3rd and Liberty Park Place. Court documents released Wednesday show that the driver, 50-year-old Tamila Lindsly,
>>PHOTOS: All lanes of I-90 reopen after semi-truck loses load in downtown Spokane
PHOTOS: All lanes of I-90 reopen after semi-truck loses load in downtown Spokane
SPOKANE, Wash. - Jim Martin Trucking LLC out of Hayden, Idaho confirmed with KHQ the driver of the semi-truck involved in Wednesday's crash on I-90 in downtown Spokane is okay and is cooperating with Troopers. The driver, who was hauling crushed cars, says he was cut off by another car, which he says started the chain reaction that caused the crash.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Jim Martin Trucking LLC out of Hayden, Idaho confirmed with KHQ the driver of the semi-truck involved in Wednesday's crash on I-90 in downtown Spokane is okay and is cooperating with Troopers. The driver, who was hauling crushed cars, says he was cut off by another car, which he says started the chain reaction that caused the crash.
>>12-year-old trapped underwater for nearly 9 minutes in resort pool
12-year-old trapped underwater for nearly 9 minutes in resort pool
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Police in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina say a 12-year-old-boy is alive after being trapped underwater for nine minutes. A video obtained by NBC News shows the boy and his friend swimming around the lazy river at a resort. They removed a metal grate on the floor. The boy was swimming down to explore the hole when his leg became stuck. His friend and several adults tried to get him out, but were unsuccessful.
>>MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Police in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina say a 12-year-old-boy is alive after being trapped underwater for nine minutes. A video obtained by NBC News shows the boy and his friend swimming around the lazy river at a resort. They removed a metal grate on the floor. The boy was swimming down to explore the hole when his leg became stuck. His friend and several adults tried to get him out, but were unsuccessful.
>>Texas man sentenced to life in prison for stomping death of toddler
Texas man sentenced to life in prison for stomping death of toddler
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - A Texas man convicted of beating and stomping his girlfriend's baby daughter to death then burying her body has been sentenced to life in prison. A Tarrant County jury sentenced 24-year-old Joshua Beard of Arlington on Monday. Beard was convicted of murder on Saturday in the 2014 death of 18-month-old Tylea Moore.
>>FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - A Texas man convicted of beating and stomping his girlfriend's baby daughter to death then burying her body has been sentenced to life in prison. A Tarrant County jury sentenced 24-year-old Joshua Beard of Arlington on Monday. Beard was convicted of murder on Saturday in the 2014 death of 18-month-old Tylea Moore.
>>Two Level III transient sex offenders move to the Spokane area
Two Level III transient sex offenders move to the Spokane area
SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office is alerting the public to two transient level three sex offenders moving to the Spokane area. 38-year-old Joshua Epperson and 40-year-old Michael Cottrell are not wanted by law enforcement at this time. Epperson was convicted of third-degree rape in 2003. Cottrell was convicted of communications with a minor for immoral purposes and second-degree sodomy in 1998. Spokane
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office is alerting the public to two transient level three sex offenders moving to the Spokane area. 38-year-old Joshua Epperson and 40-year-old Michael Cottrell are not wanted by law enforcement at this time. Epperson was convicted of third-degree rape in 2003. Cottrell was convicted of communications with a minor for immoral purposes and second-degree sodomy in 1998. Spokane
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Toxic fumes could be leaking into planes
Toxic fumes could be leaking into planes
Spokane, Wash. The smell of jet fuel is common when you board a commercial airliner while it's sitting at the gate. When you're actually on the plane, there are a lot of other smells. But did you know that engine oil vapor seeps in too? It does. And it could be dangerous. Flight crews have been complaining about this for years with headaches, memory loss, and tremors. In fact, in January 2017 an American Airlines crew of seven and 89 of its passengers were hospitalized after a fume...
>>Spokane, Wash. The smell of jet fuel is common when you board a commercial airliner while it's sitting at the gate. When you're actually on the plane, there are a lot of other smells. But did you know that engine oil vapor seeps in too? It does. And it could be dangerous. Flight crews have been complaining about this for years with headaches, memory loss, and tremors. In fact, in January 2017 an American Airlines crew of seven and 89 of its passengers were hospitalized after a fume...
>>Sandpoint firefighter attempts to break world record
Sandpoint firefighter attempts to break world record
SANDPOINT, Idaho - Over the winter, we first introduced you to a Sandpoint firefighter that would give Steve Prefontaine a run for his money. Gwen Le TuTour was training for the Scott Firefighter Climb in Seattle. He blew away the competition there placing in the top 25 out of thousands of firefighters. Now he’s going to attempt to break a world record. Some may call him crazy, but others consider him an inspiration. Gwen will run 100
>>SANDPOINT, Idaho - Over the winter, we first introduced you to a Sandpoint firefighter that would give Steve Prefontaine a run for his money. Gwen Le TuTour was training for the Scott Firefighter Climb in Seattle. He blew away the competition there placing in the top 25 out of thousands of firefighters. Now he’s going to attempt to break a world record. Some may call him crazy, but others consider him an inspiration. Gwen will run 100
>>DNA leads deputies to man suspected of stealing AR-15 from patrol car
DNA leads deputies to man suspected of stealing AR-15 from patrol car
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies have filed charges against the man they say stole an AR-15 from them. 29-year-old Kirk Fisher-Fulton has been charged with theft of a firearm, second degree unlawful possession of a firearm, second degree malicious mischief and second degree vehicle prowling. Court documents say a marked patrol vehicle was parked in front of a deputy’s home on December 7 when Fulton smashed the front passenger vehicle.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies have filed charges against the man they say stole an AR-15 from them. 29-year-old Kirk Fisher-Fulton has been charged with theft of a firearm, second degree unlawful possession of a firearm, second degree malicious mischief and second degree vehicle prowling. Court documents say a marked patrol vehicle was parked in front of a deputy’s home on December 7 when Fulton smashed the front passenger vehicle.
>>The Latest: Kim crosses border to meet South Korea's Moon
The Latest: Kim crosses border to meet South Korea's Moon
GOYANG, South Korea (AP) - The latest on the summit between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea: (All times local): 9:30 a.m. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made history by crossing over to the southern side of the world's most heavily armed border to meet rival South Korean President Moon Jae-in. It's the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has set foot on southern soil since the end of the Korean War in 1953 and the latest bid to settle the world's ...
>>GOYANG, South Korea (AP) - The latest on the summit between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea: (All times local): 9:30 a.m. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made history by crossing over to the southern side of the world's most heavily armed border to meet rival South Korean President Moon Jae-in. It's the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has set foot on southern soil since the end of the Korean War in 1953 and the latest bid to settle the world's ...
>>Moses Lake man gets 3 months in jail for shooting up driver with heroin before stealing two cars
Moses Lake man gets 3 months in jail for shooting up driver with heroin before stealing two cars
MOSES LAKE, Wash. - A man who admitted to stealing a car in Moses Lake, then later stealing another car because the first car was stolen from him, was sentenced this week to three months in jail. iFIBER One News reports that 23-year-old Corbin Finigan pleaded guilty to theft in the first degree. According to court records, Finigan was initially charged with theft of a motor vehicle, but the charge was amended as part of a plea agreement.
>>MOSES LAKE, Wash. - A man who admitted to stealing a car in Moses Lake, then later stealing another car because the first car was stolen from him, was sentenced this week to three months in jail. iFIBER One News reports that 23-year-old Corbin Finigan pleaded guilty to theft in the first degree. According to court records, Finigan was initially charged with theft of a motor vehicle, but the charge was amended as part of a plea agreement.
>>Attic exhaust fan sparks Liberty Lake house fire
Attic exhaust fan sparks Liberty Lake house fire
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. - Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) and Spokane County Fire District 8 units responded to a house fire in the 300 block of N. Molter Road shortly after 2:30 pm Thursday afternoon. One of the two residents was outside in the yard, smelled smoke and noticed smoke coming from the roof vents of the home. He quickly went inside to alert his wife and together they safely evacuated with their two dogs and called
>>LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. - Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) and Spokane County Fire District 8 units responded to a house fire in the 300 block of N. Molter Road shortly after 2:30 pm Thursday afternoon. One of the two residents was outside in the yard, smelled smoke and noticed smoke coming from the roof vents of the home. He quickly went inside to alert his wife and together they safely evacuated with their two dogs and called
>>Subway to close 500 restaurants across the US
Subway to close 500 restaurants across the US
Subway Restaurants is projecting it will close roughly 500 locations across the U.S. as it expands the sandwich brand globally. CNBC reports that the chain closed more than 800 of its stores last year, which followed a smaller pullback in 2016. In turn, Subway plans to add more than 1,000 locations worldwide, including opening shops in Mexico, the United Kingdom, China and India. "Looking out over the next decade, we anticipate having a slightly smaller, but more profitabl...>>Subway Restaurants is projecting it will close roughly 500 locations across the U.S. as it expands the sandwich brand globally. CNBC reports that the chain closed more than 800 of its stores last year, which followed a smaller pullback in 2016. In turn, Subway plans to add more than 1,000 locations worldwide, including opening shops in Mexico, the United Kingdom, China and India. "Looking out over the next decade, we anticipate having a slightly smaller, but more profitabl...>>Sloths, lizards, anteater in limbo after sanctuary seizures
Sloths, lizards, anteater in limbo after sanctuary seizures
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The owners of an Oregon-based private wildlife center are petitioning to get their exotic animals back after Olympia animal control officers seized them a few weeks ago. The Northwest News Network reports Thurston County animal control officers raided a converted storefront in downtown Olympia March 31 and again on April 4. The Joint Animal Services agency says an unlicensed, un-permitted exotic wildlife sanctuary operated inside the former camera store.
>>OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The owners of an Oregon-based private wildlife center are petitioning to get their exotic animals back after Olympia animal control officers seized them a few weeks ago. The Northwest News Network reports Thurston County animal control officers raided a converted storefront in downtown Olympia March 31 and again on April 4. The Joint Animal Services agency says an unlicensed, un-permitted exotic wildlife sanctuary operated inside the former camera store.
>>Second Washington E.coli case tied to romaine lettuce
Second Washington E.coli case tied to romaine lettuce
The Centers for Disease Control said 31 more people across the United States have fallen ill in an E. coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona region. One of the new cases is from Washington state, bringing the total number to two. The number of cases in Idaho is currently listed at 10. According to the CDC, the total number of cases now stands at 84, spanning across 19 states. Forty-two patients have been hospitalized, nine o...
>>The Centers for Disease Control said 31 more people across the United States have fallen ill in an E. coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona region. One of the new cases is from Washington state, bringing the total number to two. The number of cases in Idaho is currently listed at 10. According to the CDC, the total number of cases now stands at 84, spanning across 19 states. Forty-two patients have been hospitalized, nine o...
>>Genealogical websites helped ID California serial killing suspect
Genealogical websites helped ID California serial killing suspect
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The Latest on a decades-old serial killing and rape case in California (all times local): 3:45 p.m. Prosecutors say they used online genealogical sites to find a DNA match for a California serial killing suspect. The Sacramento County district attorney's office said Thursday that authorities used DNA collected from a crime scene of the Golden State Killer and compared it to online genetic profiles. Joseph James DeAngelo,...
>>SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The Latest on a decades-old serial killing and rape case in California (all times local): 3:45 p.m. Prosecutors say they used online genealogical sites to find a DNA match for a California serial killing suspect. The Sacramento County district attorney's office said Thursday that authorities used DNA collected from a crime scene of the Golden State Killer and compared it to online genetic profiles. Joseph James DeAngelo,...
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