
(Young Kwak)
Here’s a slide film photo of activity at Los Angeles International Airport from Nov. 2001.
(Young Kwak)
Here’s a slide film photo of activity at Los Angeles International Airport from Nov. 2001.
(Young Kwak)
Vehicles heading north on N. Division St. cross E. Main Ave. as pedestrians walk by in Spokane, WA this evening. Regional wildfires have resulted in an air quality index of “very unhealthy” for the city.
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Here’s a photo from Oct. 1996 in Los Angeles of a taxi passing a building in an alley.
Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Craig Chamberlin, an assistant public information officer, drives a Spokane Valley Police Department 2013 Ford Police Interceptor for a photograph near the police precinct office on E. Sprague Ave. in Spokane Valley, Wash., Friday, June 30, 2017. The City of Spokane Valley contracts law enforcement services through the sheriff’s office. (Young Kwak/The Inlander)
Here’s a photo for The Inlander of a Spokane Valley Police Department 2013 Ford Police Interceptor driven by Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Craig Chamberlin for a story about the City of Spokane Valley’s current contract negotiations with the sheriff’s office for law enforcement services. https://www.inlander.com/spokane/power-over-police/Content?oid=4676680
Charlie Crowley, right, and his 6 year old daughter Lindy look at Jeepney during Unity in the Community, a multicultural event, at Riverfront Park, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, in Spokane, Wash. (Young Kwak/Pacific Northwest Inlander)
This photo from a couple of years ago of Charlie Crowley, right, and his 6 year old daughter Lindy looking at a Jeepney during Unity in the Community in Spokane, Wash. was used for the kids section of the Inlander’s Summer Guide this year. https://www.inlander.com/spokane/kids/Content?oid=4425726
Arielle Anderson poses for a photograph with her 1994 Toyota Pickup in front of her house in Spokane, Wash., Monday, June 5, 2017. (Young Kwak/The Inlander)
Here’s a photo for the Inlander of Arielle Anderson for a story about how it is illegal to park a vehicle on the street in the city of Spokane for 24 continuous hours or more. Anderson was issued a warning in March for having her trucked parked in front of her house too long. Others have received tickets. https://www.inlander.com/spokane/ticketed-at-home/Content?oid=4337675
There minor flooding along the Spokane River in the city from snow melt runoff.