07/03/11 TACOMA -- The winners of The News Tribune's 23rd Annual All-Sports Championship share a common
06/18/11 Turn up the volume Dear friends of the Woods House Conservatory of Music,
05/29/11 Kent-Meridian 45, Mead 41, Wenatchee 37, Skyview 34, Skyline 31, Mount Tahoma 28, Federal Way 27, Bellarmine Prep 26, Jackson 25, Rogers...
05/28/11 Results from the Washington Class 1B track and field championships on Saturday:
05/27/11 The Washington State Legislature has approved $1.8 million toward buying McWhorter Ranch land on the
05/25/11 OKANOGAN - The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for late season snow in the mountains of northeast Washington above 4,000 feet.
05/18/11 William "Bill" Monnin, age 75, died at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee on Sunday, May 15, 2011. He was born to Jules and Margaret "Maggie" Monnin on September 7, 1935, in Everett, WA. He was the eighth out of ten children.
04/27/11 Anglers around several Eastern Washington lakes take great pride in boosting the trout fishing by tending net pens of trout to be released for anglers. The top net pen project in the region is at Lake Roosevelt, where the Bonneville Power Administration funds the raising of trout and kokanee to bolster fishing throughout much of the 150-mile long reservoir.
04/06/11 March 24, 2011, Douglas Police Officer arrested Jesus Valenzuela Garcia (36 year old) for a traffic Offense at I 5th Street and Washington Avenue.
03/06/11 The defining moment of Melissa Ohden's life arrived five days before she was born.
03/05/11 Shantra Hannibal/Columbia Basin Herald The US House of Representatives H.R. 1 bill, if passed, could cut more than two-thirds of funding for Job Corps programs such as Columbia Basin Job Corps CCC on Chanute street in Moses Lake.
02/27/11 Alice Jeanette (Green) Smith Northrup was born to Ralph and Alice Green in North Loup, NE in 1924. During the hard Depression years, her father and brother, Fred, rode trains west and eventually found work picking apples in Cashmere, WA. The whole family moved to Cashmere in 1933. They joined Cashmere Baptist Church, where Alice was a committed member for over 50 years.
 02/25/11 Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on contract work that was never done or didn't benef...
10/20/10 SPOKANE- Spokane Border Patrol agents found more than 310 pounds of the "designer" drug Ecstasy in a remote Washington location. The street value for these drugs totals more than 9 million dollars.
09/10/10 Updated Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, by the Oregon Department ofFish and Wildlife
08/27/10 REPUBLIC, WA. -- Firefighters with the Washington Department of Natural Resources are working to put out a wildfire that started outside Republic in Ferry County.
08/27/10 REPUBLIC, WA. -- Firefighters with the Washington Department of Natural Resources are working to put out a wildfire that started outside Republic in Ferry County. The fire, called the Fish Hatcheries Fire, started Thursday afternoon near Curlew Lake on Highway 21. As of Friday morning, DNR estimates the fire is about 650 acres, burning in grass, timber and brush. It is 0% contained. At least one ...
07/07/10 CHESAW - Sammi Walimaki, Chesaw, snatched the best all-around junior cowgirl award Sunday at the Fourth of July Rodeo here. Other results were: Senior boys: Bareback: 1, Stewart Leslie, Chesaw.
04/04/10 Over the past 10 years the little community of Dupont located in Washington state has changed dramat...
 02/26/10 TACOMA -- A female teacher was shot and killed at Birney Elementary school Friday morning.
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02/22/10 Situated on the Northwestern fringe of United States, Portland slightly extends into the Washington ...
 02/21/10 Educational travel tours headed for Washington D.C. or New York City are an excellent way to stimula...
02/19/10 A popular tourist destination in the North West, Leavenworth is the home of a collection of high end...
01/25/10 How teams in The Associated Press boys prep basketball poll fared in games of last week:
01/25/10 How teams in The Associated Press Washington girls prep basketball poll fared in games of last week:
01/23/10 The year 1894 was an especially bad flood year for Boise's east-side residents because Cottonwood Creek repeatedly overflowed its man-made banks. |