Under open enrollment and with the qualifying membership increasing by 30 percent in the past four years, applications to join the nearly 2,000-member Washington Master Hunter Program have been indefinitely suspended.
A crowd of about 100 turned out Thursday night at a Puyallup (Pew-AL-up), Wash., cemetery to remember two slain boys and dedicate the graveyard's new bronze angel statue.
Christopher Bacon and Dennis Rexroat met five years ago.
A 23-year-old man is accused of stealing two matching rifles from a Kennewick home when a friend played host to a party while her father was away on a hunting trip.
Kennewick police have bragging rights for the next year after defeating Kennewick firefighters in the annual holiday charity basketball game.
UMATILLA -- Authorities say an 86-year-old Umatilla woman died from smoke inhalation after a fire started in her apartment.
The State Supreme Court unanimously decided in a written opinion published Thursday that newly elected Thurston County Superior Court Judge Christine Schaller is not required to reside in Thurston County in order to be eligible for the judgeship.
Now that we know who our new governor will be, it’s time to turn our attention to what direction our state will take. Many challenges lie ahead for Gov.-elect Jay Inslee. It is vital that he and his administration establish clear priorities from the outset. A good place to start is to recognize we cannot give our children the kind of education they need to grow and prosper without more resources for our schools.
WESTON -- Poisoned trees in Weston's city park will find new life as statues.
Nine-year-old Oscar Tooley said he now has two places where he can concentrate on homework.
Banner Bank and Hyak Photography will team up today to offer free photos with Santa.
A Pasco man hit Tuesday while running across a Richland highway has been upgraded to serious condition at a Seattle hospital.
Nine-year-old Oscar Tooley said he now has two places where he can concentrate on homework.
Frank Schnarr is inviting pot smokers to head on over to Frankie’s Sports Bar & Grill on Pacific Avenue in Olympia, where, he claims, they can toke up legally on his second floor after paying $10 in annual dues to become “Friends of Frankie’s” and members of his private club.
The holiday season traditionally means a spike in vehicle prowls, thefts and other types of crime as shoppers head for the stores and travel the interstates.
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