A man is set to be arraigned Tuesday on a felony charge of setting a reckless fire after his encampment warming fire spread out of control in a Harvey West neighborhood park.
With Spokane-area shows canceled, the already-big event could attract as many as 50,000 people, organizers estimate. Author: Casey Decker Updated: 6:03 PM PDT July 2, 2021
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho The 4th of July fireworks show in Coeur d Alene could wind of being one of the city s largest ever events, according to organizers and local first responders.
The City of Spokane postponed its four professional shows, and there s a strict burn ban in place in Washington. That means CDA may become the only legal way for people to get their firework fix this holiday weekend.
The event is normally large, and since it didn t happen in 2020 due to COVID, was already expected to be larger than normal. Now, with many more Washingtonians likely to cross the border, the celebration could be truly massive.
Man sentenced to prison in Idaho park shooting case
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) A man charged in connection with the Fourth of July shootings at a Coeur d’Alene park two years ago has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.
The Coeur d Alene Press reports Tyler Rambo was sentenced Wednesday for three counts of aggravated assault on a police officer.
First District Judge Cynthia Meyer said Rambo would be eligible for parole after serving at least five years.
Rambo was also originally charged with attempted second-degree and aggravated assault, but a jury found him not guilty of those charges in a split verdict in March.
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