Thursday, September 18, 2014

MORNING BRIEFING: Spokane stabbing, South Hill rapist and a big wine year coming

Posted By on Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:37 AM

HERE

A triple-stabbing in north Spokane Wednesday night left all three victims hospitalized, one with life-threatening injuries. (KXLY)

The Coeur d'Alene Police Department released body-cam video of the police officer who shot and killed Arfie the black lab returning later that day to talk with a coffee shop owner near the scene of the shooting. (KREM)

The so-called "South Hill rapist" is staying behind bars after a federal judge turned down Kevin Coe's latest appeal. (S-R)

THERE

New data from the Census Bureau shows Seattle had the sharpest rise in rent prices among U.S. cities in the past three years, landing the city among the 10 most expensive in the country for renters for the first time. (Seattle Times)

Oenophiles rejoice! Washington grape growers expect 2014 to be the third-consecutive record harvest. (Yakima Herald)

In possibly the strangest story of the day, some Boise teenagers wrecked their SUV when a passenger lit the driver's armpit hair on fire. (KREM)

ELSEWHERE

The World Health Organization is concerned about Ebola survivors' blood being sold on the black market. (CNN)

Big day for the Scottish as the country votes today on its independence referendum (Washington Post)

Another day, another NFL player charged with domestic abuse, this time involving Arizona Cardinals player Jonathan Dwyer. (ESPN)


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Dan Nailen was an editor and writer at the Inlander from 2014-2023.