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KREM 2 is a local news outlet based in Spokane, Washington, covering community events, education, public safety, and regional developments.
- 5 stories today
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- Top beat: Society
- Tracked since 2026
Today’s stories
- Spokane City Council and Mayor Lisa Brown proclaimed June as Pride Month in SpokaneSpokane City Council and Mayor Lisa Brown proclaimed June as Pride Month, including raising the Pride Flag.
- Spokane City Council unanimously passes the Aggressive Speeding and Street Racing ordinanceSpokane City Council unanimously passes an ordinance to combat street racing and speeding, aiming to enhance public safety with clear rules and penalties.
- Spokane officials rescue man from Spokane River Monday afternoonSpokane officials rescued a man from the Spokane River on Monday afternoon after he fell in near 800 W. Broadway Ave and was taken to a local hospital. His identity remains unknown.
- Over 60 horses in Latah County seized amid ongoing animal neglect investigationOver 60 horses were seized in Latah County as part of an ongoing animal neglect investigation, with the horses found at a home on Honeysuckle Lane outside Kendrick, Idaho.
- Two Washington women arrested in Post Falls drug trafficking investigationTwo Washington women were arrested in Post Falls as part of a drug trafficking investigation, after a bag labeled 'Smelly Proof' containing 1.5 pounds of methamphetamine was found.
- WSDOT expands statewide Work Zone Speed Camera program with new cameras along I-90 in SpokaneWSDOT expands its statewide Work Zone Speed Camera program with new cameras along I-90 in Spokane, starting with a paving project between State Route 904 and Geiger Road.
- Two young boys witness mother's death in North Spokane shooting, stepfather arrested for murderTwo young boys witnessed their mother's death during a shooting in North Spokane, and their stepfather was arrested for murder and is held on a $1M bond.
- Conservation groups file appeal against Stibnite Gold Project in central IdahoConservation groups have filed an appeal against the Stibnite Gold Project in central Idaho, arguing that the environmental costs outweigh the potential resources from the mining site.
- 'We're treating every match like the Super Bowl': World Cup security preparations setFederal officials are addressing security concerns and the use of surveillance cameras around World Cup venues in Spokane.
- Man charged with human trafficking, money laundering in Bellevue OnlyFans caseA 22-year-old man was charged with human trafficking and money laundering in a Bellevue OnlyFans case, with a $5 million bail set.
- Two 18-year-old men arrested following alleged shooting at 'underage party' on SaturdayTwo 18-year-old men were arrested after a shooting at an underage party in Spokane Valley, with one person injured and both later released on bond.
- Spokane River recreation access at Post Falls opens FridayRecreation access on the Spokane River between the Spokane Street Bridge and Post Falls Dam opens on June 12, with possible closures due to high flows.
- Two young boys witness mother's death in North Spokane shooting, stepfather arrested for murderTwo young boys witnessed their mother's death during a shooting in North Spokane, and their stepfather was arrested for murder and is held on a $1M bond.
- Two young boys witness mother's death in North Spokane, stepfather arrested for murderTwo young boys witnessed their mother's death in North Spokane, and their stepfather was arrested for murder and is held on a $1M bond.
- Transgender Idahoans ask federal judge to partially block state's new bathroom lawTransgender Idahoans requested a federal judge to partially block the state's new bathroom law, arguing it is too vague to enforce.