How does it work?
KHQ News Pix gives viewers the opportunity to join our team in covering the events that shape our lives here in the Inland Northwest. We invite you to share the news with us from your perspective by uploading your photos for everyone to see.
Photos uploaded by viewers are often used to compliment KHQ.com's coverage of news events. Sometimes the photos stand alone as stories in and of themselves. Other times they provide greater insight to events and issues facing all of us.
What kind of pictures should I upload?
What you decide to upload is your choice. However, we ask that it be free from anything inappropriate or offensive. Keep in mind, all photos will be screened before they are published.
How do I get started?
You can get started by clicking on the "Submit a Photo" tab above. Fill out all the required boxes, and then browse in a photo from your computer. After browsing in the picture, be sure to accept our Terms and Conditions and verify your age; fill out the CAPTCHA code, and click submit. You'll receive an email telling you when your photo has been accepted and published on the website.
What if I don't see my photo?
Don't panic if you don't see your picture immediately. All photos are screened by real people, and sometimes it takes us a little while to get to every submission. You will receive an email once your photo has been screened, approved and submitted.
Will my photo be shown on TV?
The short answer to this question: maybe. We select several pictures a day to share with our viewers. There is no way to guarantee whether your picture will be selected. Of course, your chances of getting a picture shown on TV increases as you submit more pictures.
Thursday, May 23 2013 5:12 PM EDT2013-05-23 21:12:15 GMT
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. - On Thursday dozens of people lined the streets in Airway Heights to pay their respects to two fallen Fairchild Airmen.>>
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. - On Thursday dozens of people lined the streets in Airway Heights to pay their respects to Capt. Victoria Pinckney and Tech. Sgt. Herman "Tre" Mackey III as their bodies were transported to Spokane ahead of Tuesday's public memorial.>>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 7:26 PM EDT2013-05-22 23:26:35 GMT
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - The body of a 46-year-old female has been found at the Oxford Suites Hotel in Spokane Valley.>>
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - The body of a 46-year-old female has been found at the Oxford Suites Hotel in Spokane Valley. Staff members found the body in the floor room on Wednesday afternoon. At this hour we're awaiting more details from authorities. >>>SEND BREAKING NEWS VIDEO AND PICTURES TO PIX@KHQ.COM| >>
Friday, May 24 2013 1:09 AM EDT2013-05-24 05:09:37 GMT
Photo courtesy Tayler Linden
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thursday night, U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray issued separate statements in response to the I-5 bridge collapse in Skagit County.>>
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thursday night, U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray issued separate statements in response to the I-5 bridge collapse in Skagit County.>>