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Does anyone care about rate hikes?
Idaho Public Utilities Commission offers public hearing for proposed Avista electric and gas rate hikes, but nobody shows to testify; problem might be that the word about hearings is not getting out to the customers. More
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Health officials stress swimming pool hygiene
By following some simple tips, you can spend time in the pool and stay healthy all summer long. More
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Police looking for suspects in reported robbery at KFC
Lewiston KFC employee says men threatened her as she was leaving work Wednesday night; police say one man allegedly pulled a knife on the woman and demanded her purse. More
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Prosecution rests in Grove murder trial
Pediatrician describes injuries to 23-month-old Kyler Martin, says they could not have been caused by a fall off a counter, as has been claimed by defendant. More
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Red Barn Farms summer festival July 26-27
Watch Northwest Morning during The Early Show on KLEW, Monday through Friday at 7:25 a.m. and 8:25 a.m. More
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Pole fires cause power outages
Hot weather, dust buildup, then rain, leads to arcing on local power poles. More
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Former cop reviews risk management with local police, responders
Author, lawyer and former police officer Gordon Graham says the average person does not understand where they face the greatest risks. More
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Schuetze plea scheduled for next week
Clarkston man charged in hit and run that killed 8-year-old Lewiston girl will be back in District Court Wednesday to enter a plea. More
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Lewiston police officers take the stand in Grove trial
Officers talk about what happened the day police were called to the home of 23-month-old Kyler Martin. More
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Body found at Clarkston housing complex
Police don't suspect homicide, after man's body is found outside building at Oakwood Manor; preliminary investigation leads police to believe 45-year-old Michael S Stubblefield fell three stories from balcony. More
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Cardstacker's huge Olympic tribute takes steady hand
Beijing's Olympic architecture is getting raves for its cutting-edge style and innovation. That same innovation has inspired world record holder in cardstacking Brian Berg to build an extraordinary tribute. More
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'Routine traffic stops' cost department $74,000
Pay attention, don't drink and drive, give room to an officer making a stop. Sounds like a pretty basic driving lesson, but one Minnesota police chief says he can't preach those points enough. More
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Seconds count
Asotin County Fire Chief says not enough access to wildfires in populated areas is putting residents and firefighters at risk; Noel Hardin says commissioners should be doing the right thing and connecting roads when safety is the issue. More
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Cubs flying high into Districts
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Kids to hit the Grid
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Suspect in pregnant teen death had baby obsession
A woman accused of slicing open a pregnant woman's belly and taking her baby was obsessed with getting an infant and even had hallucinations of hearing babies cry after a February 1990 miscarriage, according to court records. More
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City buying buses
City of Lewiston getting closer to operating its own transit system; officials say having control over costs is one factor in moving toward city ownership of bus system. More
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Lewiston takes U12 softball championship
Watch Higlights from Lewiston's win over Walla Walla in the U12 state championship this weekend at Airport Park. More
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LCSC hosting tennis lessons
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Neptunes ready to stroke
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Chief Joseph Days in full swing! July 22-27
Watch Northwest Morning during The Early Show on KLEW, Monday through Friday at 7:25 a.m. and 8:25 a.m. More
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Lewis-Clark Credit Union Campaign for Kids July 25
Watch Northwest Morning during The Early Show on KLEW, Monday through Friday at 7:25 a.m. and 8:25 a.m. More
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Commissioners approve development, hear about overcrowding at jail
It was a packed room at the Asotin County Commission meeting Monday, as commissioners tackled issues including a controversial housing development and a critical lack of space at the jail. More
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Leonard arraignment re-scheduled
Defense attorney wants time to explore options after seeking to have a different judge hear the case and being denied. More
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Grove trial opens
Attorney says Lewiston man will take the stand in his own defense; Stacey L. Grove is charged with murder in connection with the death of a Lewiston toddler. More
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Meet Your Match at the Lewis-Clark Animal Shelter
Watch Northwest Morning during The Early Show on KLEW, Monday through Friday at 7:25 a.m. and 8:25 a.m. More
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Celebrate 18 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Watch Northwest Morning during The Early Show on KLEW, Monday through Friday at 7:25 a.m. and 8:25 a.m. More
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Semi driver loses control, truck tumbles down hillside
Semi rolls 125 feet down embankment when driver loses control on hill above Kendrick. More
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Body of missing WSU student recovered from Snake River
Boaters discovered the body of 23-year-old Jordan C. Bloom in the Snake River Sunday afternoon; man had been missing and presumed drowned since last Monday after he disappeared into the river while swimming. More
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No one found in river after report of bridge jumper
Call goes out to police that someone had jumped off Interstate Bridge Saturday night, but search turns up nothing. More
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FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper
Government inspectors have found the same salmonella strain responsible for a nationwide food-poisoning outbreak in a Mexican-grown jalapeno in a Texas plant, prompting a new warning for consumers to avoid eating fresh jalapenos. More
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18-year-old Lewiston man dies in crash on Wawawai Rd
Tyler W. Broneske ejected from car after driver apparently loses control trying to pass another vehicle; car reportedly rolled several times. More
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Man hit by wayward car while eating in restaurant
Kenneth Anderson was sitting down for a meal at his favorite restaurant when a car smashed through the wall and knocked him across the floor.
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Vintage cars brighten day
Crankers Club pays visit to Lewiston Rehabilitation and Care Center.
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Governor recognizes local Shriners
Calam Shrine celebrates 100-year anniversary. More
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Local car dealers have seen a change
Smaller cars selling faster as gas prices have put the squeeze on owners of low-mileage trucks and SUVs. More
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John Judge is ready
Newly-appointed Latah County Magistrate Judge says he is ready to serve with "integrity and distinction." More
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A place to park, a place to work out
Regence opens new parking garage that also includes a fitness facility for employees; spokesperson says encouraging employees to stay in shape is a core value of the health insurance company. More