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Archive for May 2024 | The Spokesman-Review
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Missing teen found dead in icy river after 4 jump into water, Washington rescuers say
Tacoma News Tribune· 7 days agoA missing teen’s body was found in an icy Washington river, about an hour after four teens jumped into the water, fire officials said. Three of the teens were able to get out of the slow-moving, cold water, rescuers said.
Underground fire still burns in Spokane-area landfill
The Columbian· 6 days agoSmoldering through the underground remains of a long-forgotten building demolished half a century ago, the Gray Fire is still going strongly nearly a year later in a landfill near Eastern State ...
Prep track and field: Mead's Dominick Corley wins 100 meters at GSL subdistrict meet
The Spokesman-Review· 7 days agoCorley zipped to victory in the boys 3A 100 meters, clocking 10.58 seconds at the Greater Spokane...
SWOCC’s Alannah Gee wins NWAC heptathlon
The World· 5 days agoGee scored 3,654 points over the two day event to edge Afton Wood of Spokane Community College, who scored 3,625. Dewitt had 3,398. Maddi Reynolds finished ...
Q&A: What to know about a strong solar storm and aurora in Western WA
Seattle Times· 7 days agoOne of the biggest solar storms in recent memory is hitting Earth this weekend. The storm could lead...
Solar storm headed for Earth just got upgraded to most severe category
Tacoma News Tribune· 6 days agoThe storm will not injure people, but electronic and electrical systems could be affected. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has upgraded the storm to a category G5 — ...
Planning a summer camping trip? These seven Washington state parks have closures coming up
The Bellingham Herald· 1 day agoIf you’re looking to get outside as the weather warms up, Washington has plenty of state parks to choose from for outdoor recreation and camping. Here’s the full list of state parks expected to close at some point this summer.
Volunteers power wildfire mitigation efforts in the Tri-Cities
Crosscut· 4 days agoKennewick has a higher fire risk than 92% of U.S. communities. The nonprofit Team Rubicon helps...
Eight Gallatin seniors make college commitments official at signing ceremony
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 3 days agoIt was always a dream to play college basketball for Jack Repscher. After the Gallatin boys won the...