Review: Live-Action ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Remake

KVI’s Ari Hoffman and Zach, producer of the Morning Ride show, dive into the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Listen to the audio here! Zach praises the film as a solid blockbuster,
Tax collections trend up as Spokane County eyes $20M budget hole

(The Center Square) – Facing a $20 million shortfall, Spokane County officials are cautiously optimistic as sales tax collections trend higher than expected heading into the summer. The Board of County Commissioners is zeroing in on budget
Washington family of murder victim protests potential early release of killers

(The Center Square) – The Washington family of a man murdered by two teenagers in 2004 are speaking out against their potential early release by the state Intermediate Sentence Review Board, while a state House bill proposed
Politicians divided over federal plan to sell public lands

(The Center Square) – Colorado Democrats are leading the effort against legislation proposed by Senate Republicans that would sell off millions of acres of public lands. The proposal is to add the provision to the One Big
11 arrested in Spokane's ‘No Kings Day’ protest following Pride parade

(The Center Square) – The Spokane Police Department arrested 11 people during Saturday’s “No Kings Day” protest after another intense, and at times aggressive, demonstration last Wednesday. SPD posted a timeline on Monday of “what began as
Luxury brands in Boston lament loss of cash from foreign students’ spending sprees
‘Maryland Dad’ Kilmar Abrego Garcia earned around $100,000 annually from human smuggling: report
Still on the run: Search for Travis Decker shifts into Kittitas County

(The Center Square) – After more than two weeks searching the Central Washington state wilderness, authorities have yet to find and capture Travis Decker, the Wenatchee man wanted for the kidnapping and murder of his three young
Trump admin eyes 36 additional countries to add to travel ban list
Spokane City Council to vote on homelessness overhaul amid downtown opposition

(The Center Square) – After months of buildup, the Spokane City Council is scheduled to vote on an overhaul of its response to homelessness on Monday night. The new approach would require a week’s notice before police