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Report of weapon at East Valley High School was a false alarm
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July 16, 2021 8:54 PM Rania Kaur
SPOKANE, Wash. 13 laws passed during the 2021 legislative session will directly affect law enforcement, when a majority of them go into effect on July 25.
Across the state, concerns are already being raised by local police departments because of their impact on public safety.
For example, military equipment of weapons 50 caliber or greater cannot be used, eliminating current shotguns and the less lethal beanbag shotguns used in situations of de-escalation.
Tear gas, which was used during the protests, can only be used for barricades, a hostage situation, or for riots outside a correctional facility. However, before law enforcement can use it, they have to get permission rom the highest jurisdiction. For local police departments, this will mean the mayor.
Deputies need help identifying man who shot person and stole their car
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December 29, 2020 5:46 PM Emily Oliver
SPOKANE, Wash. Starbucks is giving back to local first responders.
Customers at two Spokane Starbucks locations have purchased 150 pounds of coffee to thank first responders for everything they do.
The donation drive took place over two weeks at the store at Pines and Sprague, with a little help from another Spokane area Starbucks.
Management at the shop says community members rose to the occasion to help.
“They started writing messages on the bags of coffee for the first responders,” said Starbucks Store Manager, Kara Martin. “I figured it would be a small donation and I would never deliver the coffee, however, it ended up being a little bigger than we expected!”