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Check out the latest closures and delays from around the Inland Northwest.
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>>Health District investigating stomach illness at House of Charity
Health District investigating stomach illness at House of Charity
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Regional Health District and its partners report they are aware of increased stomach illness among several patrons associated with the House of Charity shelter. Over the weekend 12 people with nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting were evaluated at area hospitals. These symptoms are consistent with norovirus, but health officials still await lab test results to confirm the diagnosis.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Regional Health District and its partners report they are aware of increased stomach illness among several patrons associated with the House of Charity shelter. Over the weekend 12 people with nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting were evaluated at area hospitals. These symptoms are consistent with norovirus, but health officials still await lab test results to confirm the diagnosis.
>>Woman kicked off flight after insulting Trump supporter
Woman kicked off flight after insulting Trump supporter
BALTIMORE - A video posted on Facebook Saturday shows a woman and her husband being kicked off an Alaskan Airlines flight for insulting a Donald Trump supporter sitting next to them.
>>BALTIMORE - A video posted on Facebook Saturday shows a woman and her husband being kicked off an Alaskan Airlines flight for insulting a Donald Trump supporter sitting next to them. Scott Kotesky boarded the flight from Baltimore to Seattle on Saturday night and says he was asked by the woman sitting next to him if he was in the area to protest or cheer during Trump's inauguration.
>>President Trump signs executive order withdrawing from Trans-Pacific Partnership
President Trump signs executive order withdrawing from Trans-Pacific Partnership
NBC.COM - President Donald Trump announced a series of executive actions Monday focused on trade and the federal workforce, making good on a pair of his core campaign promises. The actions, signed Monday at the White House, implement a federal employee hiring freeze, formally withdraw the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal and reinstate a GOP-backed policy regarding foreign aid and abortion funding.
>>NBC.COM - President Donald Trump announced a series of executive actions Monday focused on trade and the federal workforce, making good on a pair of his core campaign promises. The actions, signed Monday at the White House, implement a federal employee hiring freeze, formally withdraw the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal and reinstate a GOP-backed policy regarding foreign aid and abortion funding.
>>Deputy injured while chasing Spokane Valley vehicle prowlers
Deputy injured while chasing Spokane Valley vehicle prowlers
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - The Spokane Valley Police Department reports a deputy was injured early Sunday morning after a foot chase with vehicle prowling suspects. Deputies responded to a vehicle prowling call in the 11600 block of E. Rego Court just after 2 a.m. Sunday.
>>SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - The Spokane Valley Police Department reports a deputy was injured early Sunday morning after a foot chase with vehicle prowling suspects. Deputies responded to a vehicle prowling call in the 11600 block of E. Rego Court just after 2 a.m. Sunday.
>>Spokane Police investigate multiple shootings; One arrest made; One in critical condition
Spokane Police investigate multiple shootings; One arrest made; One in critical condition
SPOKANE, Wash. - Around 12:15AM, SPD responded to a shooting in the 1700 block of W 2nd Ave. Multiple callers reported a commotion and at least one gunshot at that location. A victim was then located at an area hospital with a gunshot wound. The victim suffered a serious injury, and is continuing to be treated at an area hospital.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Around 12:15AM, SPD responded to a shooting in the 1700 block of W 2nd Ave. Multiple callers reported a commotion and at least one gunshot at that location. A victim was then located at an area hospital with a gunshot wound. The victim suffered a serious injury, and is continuing to be treated at an area hospital.
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Man found dead on sidewalk near Northtown Mall; Major Crimes Detectives investigating as homicide
Man found dead on sidewalk near Northtown Mall; Major Crimes Detectives investigating as homicide
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Police have the area of Crown and Standard, just east of the Northtown Mall blocked off after a man was found dead on the sidewalk. A witness told KHQ he found a dead body on the sidewalk near his home with apparent stab wounds. Spokane Police say they are currently investigating the death as a homicide.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Police have the area of Crown and Standard, just east of the Northtown Mall blocked off after a man was found dead on the sidewalk. A witness told KHQ he found a dead body on the sidewalk near his home with apparent stab wounds. Spokane Police say they are currently investigating the death as a homicide.
>>Trump takes executive action on oil pipelines
Trump takes executive action on oil pipelines
BISMARCK, N.D. - President Donald Trump has signed executive actions to advance the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines. Trump tells reporters in the Oval Office that the construction of the pipelines will be subject to the terms and conditions being renegotiated by the U.S.
>>BISMARCK, N.D. - President Donald Trump has signed executive actions to advance the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines. Trump tells reporters in the Oval Office that the construction of the pipelines will be subject to the terms and conditions being renegotiated by the U.S.
>>Spokane Police investigate multiple shootings; One arrest made; One in critical condition
Spokane Police investigate multiple shootings; One arrest made; One in critical condition
SPOKANE, Wash. - Around 12:15AM, SPD responded to a shooting in the 1700 block of W 2nd Ave. Multiple callers reported a commotion and at least one gunshot at that location. A victim was then located at an area hospital with a gunshot wound. The victim suffered a serious injury, and is continuing to be treated at an area hospital.
>>SPOKANE, Wash. - Around 12:15AM, SPD responded to a shooting in the 1700 block of W 2nd Ave. Multiple callers reported a commotion and at least one gunshot at that location. A victim was then located at an area hospital with a gunshot wound. The victim suffered a serious injury, and is continuing to be treated at an area hospital.
>>Lawsuit contends N Carolina sex offender law goes too far
Lawsuit contends N Carolina sex offender law goes too far
RALEIGH, N.C. - Convicted sex offenders are pushing back against North Carolina laws they say deprive them of constitutional rights without increasing protection for children as the laws originally intended.
>>RALEIGH, N.C. - Convicted sex offenders are pushing back against North Carolina laws they say deprive them of constitutional rights without increasing protection for children as the laws originally intended. A Raleigh-based national nonprofit and two anonymous sex offenders sued the state on Monday, saying it's unconstitutional to ban them from churches, colleges and the Legislature's building.
>>89th Annual Oscar Nominations Announced
89th Annual Oscar Nominations Announced
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - The latest on the 89th annual Oscar nominations announced Tuesday by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from Beverly Hills, California
>>BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - The latest on the 89th annual Oscar nominations announced Tuesday by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from Beverly Hills, California
>>Family heartbroken after little girl dies in Spokane Valley house fire
Family heartbroken after little girl dies in Spokane Valley house fire
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A Spokane Valley family is left heartbroken as their worst nightmare comes to life. Their home was destroyed by a fire early Sunday morning with their little girl still inside. Smoke detectors went off and crews tried to reach her but there was just too much smoke. "She was beautiful, fun loving, energetic.
>>SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - A Spokane Valley family is left heartbroken as their worst nightmare comes to life. Their home was destroyed by a fire early Sunday morning with their little girl still inside. Smoke detectors went off and crews tried to reach her but there was just too much smoke. "She was beautiful, fun loving, energetic.
>>Mad Minute stories from Monday, January 23rd
Mad Minute stories from Monday, January 23rd
Here are the extended versions of the KHQ Local News 11 at 11 Mad Minute stories from Monday, January 23rd.
>>Here are the extended versions of the KHQ Local News 11 at 11 Mad Minute stories from Monday, January 23rd.
>>Moses Lake father accused of slitting son's throat
Moses Lake father accused of slitting son's throat
MOSES LAKE, Wash. - A man is in the Grant County Jail Monday accused of killing his own son. On Saturday night, Moses Lake Police say 52-year-old Jeffrey Faircloth got into an argument with his son, 20-year-old Dakota Faircloth at their home in Moses Lake. Officers say the father grabbed a knife, and threatened to slash his son's tires so he couldn't leave.
>>MOSES LAKE, Wash. - A man is in the Grant County Jail Monday accused of killing his own son. On Saturday night, Moses Lake Police say 52-year-old Jeffrey Faircloth got into an argument with his son, 20-year-old Dakota Faircloth at their home in Moses Lake. Officers say the father grabbed a knife, and threatened to slash his son's tires so he couldn't leave.
>>Zags top Portland 83-64, move to 20-0 on the season
Zags top Portland 83-64, move to 20-0 on the season
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Zach Collins had 13 points and No. 3 Gonzaga remained the nation's only undefeated Division I team with an 83-64 victory over Portland in a game Monday night that was rescheduled because of a winter storm earlier this month.
>>PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Zach Collins had 13 points and No. 3 Gonzaga remained the nation's only undefeated Division I team with an 83-64 victory over Portland in a game Monday night that was rescheduled because of a winter storm earlier this month.
>>AMBER Alert cancelled; girl found safely
AMBER Alert cancelled; girl found safely
BLAINE, Wash. - Update: Washington State Patrol has cancelled an AMBER Alert Monday evening. 9-year-old Makayla Estrada and her mother were located safely by the Bellingham Police Department.
>>BLAINE, Wash. - Update: Washington State Patrol has cancelled an AMBER Alert Monday evening. 9-year-old Makayla Estrada and her mother were located safely by the Bellingham Police Department.
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