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Two people were hospitalized after a series of hit-and-run crashes on US-395 Monday night near Hatch Road—a 33-year-old driver hit three vehicles, fled the scene, and now faces felony hit-and-run charges amid suspected drug or alcohol use.

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Stand-up comedian John Crist will perform his 'Jokes for Humans' Comedy Tour at Spokane’s First Interstate Center for the Arts on November 8 — he will be joined by special guest Derrick Stroup. Tickets starting at $29.75 go on sale Friday.

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Two people were hospitalized after a series of hit-and-run crashes on US-395 near Hatch Road Monday night—police identified 33-year-old Jessica Potasiewicz from Gig Harbor as the driver who hit a car injuring a woman before striking additional vehicles and crashing into a stop sign and power pole, and she faces felony hit-and-run charges as investigations reported drugs or alcohol were involved.

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