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One dead in North Lincoln shooting

One dead in North Lincoln shooting

Spokane Police are looking for two persons of interest tonight in a fatal shooting in the 4500 block of North Lincoln. One person is confirmed dead.

The shooting happened in a home located at 4508 N. Lincoln around 5 p.m. but police are waiting on a search warrant to enter the home, which is expected to take several hours.

The victim has only been identified as a male.

Police set up a perimeter in the neighborhood and are looking for two persons of interest, Joshua T. Tillery and Tara L. Radar. As of 11:30 Friday night only a picture of Tillery is available.

Police are also asking the public to be on the lookout for a 2006 4-door Pontiac Grand Prix with license plate AJR-3220.Anyone who sees this vehicle is asked to call 911 immediately.

A woman who is described as a roommate was inside the home at the time of the shooting and is being questioned by authorities.

Details to follow as they come in.

The best sales are Just Between Friends

The best sales are Just Between Friends

Every mom knows that the price tag for kids clothes and toys can quickly add up. So why pay full price for brand new items? The Just Between Friends consignment sale is this weekend and you snag great deals on everything from clothes to cribs. 

Tyona Albrecht purchased the Spokane and North Idaho franchisees of Just Between Friends in 2007 and it has since grown so much that she has sold the North Idaho portion to focus on her biannual Spokane sales. Mothers from around the area can consign their gently used items and after the weekend sales they receive 65 percent of the profits. 

The sale features infant and toddler clothes, maternity wear, cribs, bouncers, tike sized furniture, strollers, pack-n-plays and high chairs. This sale even has a section of teen clothing. Volunteers helping out with this weekend's event were able to shop early yesterday and had first pick of the goods. Sunday everything will be half price.

Try something new at Free Comic Book Day

Try something new at Free Comic Book Day

The annual Free Comic Book Day is tomorrow and local comic book shops are ready to hand out thousands of comic books in celebration of this unique American art form.

 

The first Free Comic Book Day was held in 2002 and since then shops around the world have joined the fun. Comic book publishers sponsor the event and provide certain books at cost for local shops to give away for free. The number of comics you can get varies at each location, but the objective is the same. To get people reading and enjoying comic books.

 

Gonzaga students create Hope for Zambezi

Gonzaga students create Hope for Zambezi

Zambia is one of the most peaceful countries in Africa, but it is also one of the poorest and has one of the world's most devastating HIV and AIDS epidemics. In the village of Zambezi, many of the people lack food to take with their medication, but students at Gonzaga University are working to change that.

 

Zambezi has a population of about 7,000, similar to Quincy, WA. Now, imagine if 83 percent of Quincy lived in extreme poverty, many of them were positive for HIV/AIDS, and the life expectancy was only 49. That is the reality for the people of Zambezi.

 

Across the country of Zambia antiretroviral medication is readily available, but the people of Zambezi are too poor to maintain the proper nutrition for the treatments to be effective. The impact goes beyond individual health.

 

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A Cup of Joe to Help ALS

A Cup of Joe to Help ALS

Friday you can drink one for Dane at any Dutch Bros, Dane lost his battle with ALS three years ago and now Dutch Bros put their money where their memory is.

The remember and now give the proceeds to MDA, ALS division to help with research and assistance to those with ALS.

We just lost Linda Sheridan to it and we see the No White Flags effort with Steve Gleason.

Its easy to help...buy a coffee or blended drink...cool and helpful.

Become a Bloomsday VIP with SNAP

Become a Bloomsday VIP with SNAP

Right before you cross the T.J. Meenach bridge you'll hit mile four of the Bloomsday course. Doomsday Hill looms around the bend and you just might start to feel some pain in your feet and fatigue in your legs. Why not stop to reboot at the SNAP VIP booth?

SNAP will have a VIP photo booth set up just before the bridge so you and your friends and family can snap silly photos before huffing and puffing up the hill. You can also sip on coconut water to rehydrate you for the last half of the run. Pictures will print classic photo booth style and be ready to take home. SNAP will also provide a web link for you to check out and share your Bloomsday photos online. 

However, the booth is VIP for a reason. SNAP only has 500 of the reflective VIP bracelets available for purchase. So, not everyone will get to taste the high life on race day. The VIP bracelets will be available for purchase at the Trade Show at SNAP's booth (#304) and are only $5. First come, first serve, and you won't be able to buy them on race day. 

Police continue to investigate north Spokane rape and kidnapping case

Spokane Police continued to investigate the rape and kidnapping of a teenage girl Wednesday.

The girl says she was held against her will at a home in North Spokane Monday morning. Three people have now been arrested in the case.

Court documents say the teen was supposed to buy drugs for three adult women. When that drug deal went bad, things quickly took a very bad turn for the young girl.