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KHQ.COM - Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, undoubtedly took the news of her mother's sudden death the hardest of everyone, having to be hospitalized twice. More>>
KHQ.COM - Nicholle Coppler ran away from her Ohio home in 1999 at age 14. Now, cops have found her diary and pieced the puzzle together. More>>
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. - A wrong-way driver caused a major accident on I-90 Tuesday afternoon that had eastbound traffic completely blocked for over an hour. More>>
SPOKANE, Wash. - Strong winds with gusts up to 35 miles an hour uprooted trees and causes scattered power outages around the Spokane area Wednesday. More>>
KHQ.COM - A Spokane police officer fired in 2009 after driving drunk while off duty, hitting a pickup with his truck and leaving the scene of the collision is likely to be rehired.
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KHQ.COM - Winds die down overnight and weather will be quiet through Thursday. More>>
WASHINGTON (AP) - The president just couldn't say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them. More>>
LONDON (AP) - A lawyer says Tony Blair's wife Cherie is suing Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company over phone hacking. More>>
KHQ.COM - Nathan J. Calvert, the 28-year-old male who escaped Geiger Corrections Center two weeks ago, has been captured. More>>
ROME (AP) - Italian authorities say divers searching the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship have spotted four more bodies in a submerged section of a passenger deck. More>>
KHQ.COM - Two Florida girls are forced to go into hiding after receiving death threats for posting a nearly 14-minute-long rant on YouTube. More>>
KHQ.COM - A commuter train crashed in Buenos Aires on Wednesday and local media reported that at least 40 people had been killed, while officials said some 550 others had been injured. More>>
YAHOO.COM - An alleged Iranian hit squad used $27 portable radios to hide at least five bombs that Israeli and American authorities say they intended to use against Israeli targets in Bangkok, Thailand. More>>