2 On Your Side
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2 On Your Side: Post-holiday shopping deals
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Feds offer to help Spokane PD work through backlog of untested guns
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Teacher investigations costing taxpayers thousands
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Thousands of crime guns yet to be tested by Spokane Police
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More than 130 City of Spokane employees making $100K plus
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Spokane taxpayers spend $130K per year housing illegal immigrants
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2 ON YOUR SIDE: Spokane's most ticketed meters
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2 On Your Side: Spokane drivers rack up $73K in parking tickets
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NIC student referenced 'reading about him in the news' in threat
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Weapons in Spokane schools decrease in 2011-2012
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State lawmakers use excess cash for M's tickets, iPads, car repairs
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Courthouse employees exposed to E. coli from raw sewage spill
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Spokane detectives use Facebook to catch sexual predators
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What the cops lost
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Employers asking job seekers for Facebook passwords illegal?
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Sex offenders living near Spokane schools and daycares
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Sellers risk losing home insurance leaving town before sale
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Employers viewing candidate's Facebook during interviews
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What the city lost
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Spokane E.R. patients hit with hundreds in unexpected charges
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Foreclosure mix-up puts woman in a panic
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State warns of websites charging fees to file unemployment claims
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Health inspections - did your favorite restaurant pass the test?
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Shopping around old gold gets $150 price difference
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2 On Your Side Special Report: Cell Spy
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KREM 2 gets answers on large, unexpected E.R. bills
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2 On Your Side: Post-holiday shopping deals
-
Feds offer to help Spokane PD work through backlog of untested guns
-
Teacher investigations costing taxpayers thousands
-
Thousands of crime guns yet to be tested by Spokane Police
-
More than 130 City of Spokane employees making $100K plus
-
Spokane taxpayers spend $130K per year housing illegal immigrants
-
2 ON YOUR SIDE: Spokane's most ticketed meters
-
2 On Your Side: Spokane drivers rack up $73K in parking tickets
-
NIC student referenced 'reading about him in the news' in threat
-
Weapons in Spokane schools decrease in 2011-2012
-
State lawmakers use excess cash for M's tickets, iPads, car repairs
-
Courthouse employees exposed to E. coli from raw sewage spill
-
Spokane detectives use Facebook to catch sexual predators
-
What the cops lost
-
Employers asking job seekers for Facebook passwords illegal?
-
Sex offenders living near Spokane schools and daycares
-
Sellers risk losing home insurance leaving town before sale
-
Employers viewing candidate's Facebook during interviews
-
What the city lost
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Spokane E.R. patients hit with hundreds in unexpected charges
-
Foreclosure mix-up puts woman in a panic
-
State warns of websites charging fees to file unemployment claims
-
Health inspections - did your favorite restaurant pass the test?
-
Shopping around old gold gets $150 price difference
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2 On Your Side Special Report: Cell Spy
-
KREM 2 gets answers on large, unexpected E.R. bills





