Anchor Mom

Robyn Nance is a news anchor, mother, wife, daughter, sister, skier, community organizer, and champion for foster children in our community. In her blog she talks about her life, loves and a foible or two.

Beyond the Headlines

Melissa Luck has seen and covered many of the stories that affect residents of our community and in her blog she goes in-depth to talk more about those stories and how they impact our lives.

Kris' Forecast Focus

Chief Meteorologist Kris Crocker goes beyond temps and conditions to give you long-range forecasts, fun facts about our climate and answers to your weather questions.

The Night Shift

Delivering the nightly news is just a small part of Kalae Chock’s job; her blog gives the community a behind the scenes look at all of the madness that goes down on The Night Shift.

Point, Click, Learn

Colleen O’Brien serves as your guide to help you find intriguing, useful and sometimes just bizarre ‘Cool Clicks’ from all corners of the Internet. Where else would you find a Swiss granny to knit you socks?

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Prescription for Controversy
June 23, 2009 – 11:09 pm | No Comment
Prescription for Controversy

We’ve been getting a fair amount of feedback from local viewers regarding Wednesday night’s ABC news special about President Obama’s health care plan. Officially, it’s an ABC News “Primetime” special called “Questions for the President: …

Better late than never
February 16, 2009 – 5:06 pm | No Comment

  Like most folks in Spokane, I’m an armchair quarterback when it comes to city snow removal.  Mostly, I think Spokane does a lousy job.  This year year was no exception.  Yes, I know we had record-breaking snowfall.  …

Naming names
November 7, 2008 – 4:51 pm | No Comment

We’ve had a few viewers asking questions about our report concerning the Ferris High School coach and teacher who’s accused of inappropriate contact with a student. At least one viewer wonders why we would report …

Duncan coverage: Tough choices
August 13, 2008 – 11:13 pm | No Comment

  As Melissa Luck and Annie Bishop have detailed in their excellent blogs posted below, this has been an exceptionally difficult day for journalists covering the Joseph Duncan death penalty hearing.  Ultimately, KXLY made a choice to …

Blogging Bonanza
July 29, 2008 – 6:01 pm | 2 Comments

  Some good news for fans of blogs.kxly.com: we’ll be adding more voices to our site in the coming days.  Specifically, we have about a half-dozen reporters who have enthusiastically (that may be overstating it) accepted …

Wardrobe Malfunction, Revisited
July 21, 2008 – 10:23 pm | No Comment

Four and a half years after Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson teamed up for their memorable Superbowl wardrobe malfunction, CBS has finally been let off the financial hook.
In case you forgot (and how could you?) …

iPhone live shot “apology”
July 16, 2008 – 9:13 am | No Comment

Following up on yesterday’s blog about the KTLA iPhone live shot that went wrong, the reporter involved has now offered an on-air apology.  Turns out, the offending live shot has been viewed more than 300,000 …

Reporter mocks iPhone fans
July 15, 2008 – 11:38 am | No Comment

Live TV is often unpredicatble, especially for reporters conducting live interviews out on the street.  One thing you can control, however, is the the way you treat the public.  This reporter in Los Angeles had a …

Back to Blogging
July 14, 2008 – 10:48 pm | No Comment
Back to Blogging

  So it’s been a few (okay, eight) months since my last blog.  I posted my last entry just before leaving for China to adopt our daughter, Gabrielle.  She’s 21 months old now, and has adjusted to life here in Spokane wonderfully.  But those …