NEWS: Attorney General Bob Ferguson wants Avista to refund up to $41 million to its customers for overcharging.
NEWS: Spokane County jail may add video visitation, but there would be steep costs.
IN OTHER NEWS...
Poor reflection
The Mirror Pond at Manito is green. Now, the city is going to clean it up. (Spokesman-Review)
Public scandal
The University of Idaho told everyone that a journalism professor was a safety threat, that she used methamphetamine before, that she was banned from campus, and now the school has fired her. (Spokesman-Review)
Don't use that
A Spokane judge will decide today if the confession of the former LC student who allegedly threatened a classmate and said he'd shoot up the school should be thrown out. (KXLY)
Promising too much
President Trump reportedly made a promise to a foreign leader that prompted a whistleblower to say something, but top intelligence officials won't give any more details and won't give the complaint to Congress. (New York Times)
'All-out War'
Iran is warning that any military action by the U.S. or Saudi Arabia following Iran's apparent attack on Saudi Arabia would result in "all-out war." (Washington Post)