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Clark County prosecutor says body cams mean his office can handle police shooting investigations;...
The Columbian· 2 days agoSix months into 2024, Clark County has seen four fatal shootings by police, with two just this...
Bye-bye, butter churn: St. John's local history museum favors narratives over artifacts
The Spokesman-Review· 7 days agoMany small-town museums are rarely open, perhaps only for a few hours on weekends in the summer or...
How Heat Affects the Brain
New York Times· 5 days agoIn July 2016, a heat wave hit Boston, with daytime temperatures averaging 92 degrees for five days in a row. Other students, not so much — they were...
Fire scorches 200 acres, threatens homes and knocks out power north of Pasco
Tri-City Herald· 7 days agoThanks to a new Washington law, fire crews got some extra help battling the blaze.
Old News | Plans in the works for a new State Bank of Cashmere home; new airport terminal dedicated...
The Wenatchee World· 3 days agoEugene Page has sold his bungalow at the corner of Second and Mission streets to Fred W. Strahler...
Spokane mayor picks 4 finalists to be next police chief
Tribune via AOL· 4 days agoJun. 20—Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown selected four police leaders from across the U.S. as finalists to helm the Spokane Police Department, with none being internal candidates. The decision comes ...
Update: 2 girls hurt when dad is suspected of driving drunk and hits a semi in Kennewick
Tri-City Herald· 3 days agoTwo young children were hospitalized Thursday night when a suspected drunk driver crashed into a semi truck just south of the blue bridge in Kennewick. Jesse Moctezuma Chino of Pasco was headed ...
Business snapshots: How the economy is faring in the Yakima Valley right now
Yakima Herald-Republic· 2 days agoLast year was a tough one for cherries and apples, mainstay crops in Central Washington that are...
Montana to boast strong contingent of athletes at U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
KBZK Bozeman· 3 days agoAt least 12 athletes with ties to Montana will compete at the U.S. Olympic Team Track and Field...
Surprise — JBLM’s popular Freedom Fest won’t happen on July 4. Here’s what’s changing
Tacoma News Tribune· 1 day agoThe event is free and open to the public. There will be food, an auto show, carnival rides and entertainment.