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EPHRATA — A George man was rearrested and put back in the Grant County Jail after he was given the wrong car key while being released from jail, then allegedly stole the car. Eduardo … more
PORT TOWNSEND — Washington is home to 125 state parks. And while you might run into a park ranger while visiting, you're more likely to connect with a park host. The state park service's park … more
A woman who was struck in the eye with a so-called "rubber sbullet" during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, causing an injury that required surgery, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit … more
A federal judge has denied a plea for compassionate release from prison by an Auburn woman who's serving 90 years for planting poisoned pills that killed two and prompted national recalls of … more
After the coolest April and May in decades, Western Washington is in store for another month of cooler and wetter weather, according to the Climate Prediction Center's 30-day forecast for June. … more
More than 200,000 parking tickets issued between Sept. 1 and April 5 have been voided or will be refunded by the city of Seattle, after the discovery of a major error: Parking officers had not been … more
A man pursuing a pickup full of items stolen from his home was injured Monday when the alleged thief fired a shot at him, according to the Pierce County Sheriff's Department. Department spokesman … more
WATERVILLE — Confluence Health has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit filed against it after employees were fired or resigned over their refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Nearly … more
WATERVILLE — A Chelan woman accused of distributing nude photos of a minor at Eastmont Junior High School was charged Friday with two felonies and a gross misdemeanor. Amanda Sue Austin, … more
A local woman has sued a Washington County memory care center after her husband left the facility unknown to staff and drowned in a creek more than a mile away last year. Toufik … more
Anyone may fish for free — no license required — across Washington state on June 11-12. A Discover Pass to park at Washington state parks, state Department of Fish and Wildlife land, … more
Employers statewide will be required to take additional steps this summer to protect outdoor workers from heat and smoke . The Washington state Department of Labor and Industries on Wednesday … more
Sen. Maria Cantwell visited the National Weather Service's Spokane office on Wednesday to discuss legislation that would give the organization more funding for their efforts in fighting and tracking … more
OLYMPIA — Starting this week, all Washington State AMBER Alerts will appear on users' Instagram feeds. David Richey, Managing Director of the Western division for U.S. Scarlet Oak … more
OLYMPIA — On June 1, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that the Washington Supreme Court had ordered $28,000 in total sanctions against a group and their attorney who filed a … more
Thurston County confirmed 10 deaths due to COVID-19 and 716 cases the week of May 23-29. Six women died: two in their 50s, one in her 70s, two in their 80s and one in her 90s. Four men also … more
Representatives of Chick-fil-A, the national chicken-based fast-food restaurant, met with Olympia officials Wednesday morning to learn more about what will be required of their new location. The … more
Josh Harris, the Pierce County Council candidate who shot a suspected car thief driving toward him, said Thursday he did so in self-defense. "He drove head on at me and with no place to run I drew … more
A woman killed by gunfire outside a Spanaway gas station last week was identified Tuesday by the Pierce County medical examiner. According to a news release, 39-year-old Angelina Lee died of a … more
A 9-year-old girl attacked by a cougar while attending a summer camp in Stevens County has been released from the ICU, according to a news release from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife … more
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