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A woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Spokane's South Hill on Wednesday morning. On Thursday, the woman was identified ...
The woman who died while running on Spokane's South Hill Wednesday morning was a well-known member of the medical community.
The woman killed while jogging Wednesday morning near the Manito Country Club on the South Hill was health care executive Sarah Doxey.
A fatal hit-and-run incident on South Hill claimed the life of a notable member of Spokane's medical community.
SPOKANE, Wash. - Members of the Spokane Swifts running group gathered Thursday morning for an emotional tribute to their ...
A woman has died after she was hit by a car on Spokane's South Hill Wednesday morning. The Spokane Medical Examiner identified the victim as 48-year-old Sarah Doxey. The Spokane Police Department says ...
Update: The Spokane Medical Examiner's Office has identified the woman killed Wednesday as 48-year-old Sarah Doxey.
A distracted driver struck the car of Sarah Davis and her daughter Rachel, resulting in Sarah's death and Rachel's traumatic brain injury, highlighting the dangers of distracted driving.
Friends recalled Sarah Doxey-Tate Greer of Tupelo this week as a tireless advocate of good causes, especially related to children’s welfare, state history and civic pride.
Doxey fired a one-over-par 71 on Thursday afternoon to win his first Prep League championship at Brookside Golf Course No. 2 in Pasadena.
It's all because of retired librarian Sarah Doxey-Tate of Tupelo, Miss., who is pushing the idea. She knows of the state's historical connection to the fluffy childhood toy.