Polling recently completed and sent out by the campaign of 3rd Congressional District candidate Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, shows her currently carrying a narrow lead over her opponent, Joe …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/2/22
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The cause for a small brushfire that occurred Tuesday afternoon next to the train tracks running parallel to Ash Street in Centralia has been determined to be a worn-down “jumper” and …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/2/22
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EAST WENATCHEE — Gunnery Sgt. Arthur Summers was 27 when he was shot and killed while fighting Japanese soldiers in the 1943 Battle of Tarawa. For 76 years, his remains were lost on a small …
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Pete O'Cain / The Wenatchee World
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9/2/22
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Among the many issues discussed at the Chehalis Basin Board’s (CBB) monthly meeting on Sept. 1 was the future of the Skookumchuck Dam.
“In 2025, TransAlta will be closing the second …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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9/2/22
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Gallery 505’s newest show, “HAPPINESS IS,” opened to the public on Wednesday and will run through Oct. 1.
The Toledo gallery’s co-op artists encourage the public to come …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/2/22
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Still looking for its first win of the season, the Centralia Community College volleyball team fell in straight sets to Edmonds Thursday (25-11, 25-9, 25-19) at home.
The Trailblazers had …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/2/22
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The Labor Day weekend Packwood Flea Market kicked off Friday and runs through Monday.
The event attracts hundreds of vendors and thousands of shoppers.
Visitors can browse …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/2/22
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A dangerous new form of fentanyl — dyed and shaped so it looks like candy or children's chalk — has made its way to the Pacific Northwest, according to the Pierce County Sheriff's Office.
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Christine Clarridge / The Seattle Times
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9/2/22
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After years of fatigue from juggling student learning and responding to a global health crisis, there's a sense of relief as educators and students head back to school this week and next week.
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Jenn Smith / The Seattle Times
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9/2/22
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A state appeals court ordered a Yakima man's 2020 rape conviction permanently dismissed, saying prosecutors took too long to bring him to trial.
A three-judge panel of the Spokane-based Division …
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Donald W. Meyers / Yakima Herald-Republic
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9/2/22
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A burglary early Thursday at a Parkland town home ended with one person shot by a homeowner, according to the Pierce County Sheriff's Department. Deputies are investigating.
The shooting put the …
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Peter Talbot / The News Tribune
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9/2/22
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Federal civil rights officials claim Gig Harbor-based SmartTalent violated federal law by refusing to assign female workers to certain temporary jobs.
For the past seven years, SmartTalent, a …
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Renata Geraldo / The Seattle Times
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9/2/22
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OLYMPIA — Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz is asking members of the public to help prevent wildfires during Labor Day weekend.
"Fire season is not over. Over the 2020 Labor Day …
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Staff Report / Columbia Basin Herald
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9/2/22
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How safe is air travel? Last year, when large commercial jets took off 21.6 million times throughout the world, there was just one fatal accident.
Boeing's comprehensive annual compilation of …
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Dominic Gates / The Seattle Times
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9/2/22
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A Canadian man died after a tree fell on his tent at a remote wilderness campsite in Olympic National Park, authorities say.
Thomas Bernier-Villeneuve, 34, was camping at Elk Lake, which can be …
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Daisy Zavala Magaña / The Seattle Times
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9/2/22
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A man who was found dead underneath a vehicle in Olympia last Saturday afternoon was crushed by it, according to a cause of death released by the Thurston County Coroner on Thursday.
The …
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Rolf Boone / The Olympian
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9/2/22
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Investigators located a missing 16-year-old Olympia High School football player late Thursday evening after an extensive two-day search.
Gabriel Davies of Olympia was found at 10 p.m. on the 13600 …
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Martín Bilbao / The Olympian
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9/2/22
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The matches were short and all the scores unofficial, but Thursday evening at Tiger Stadium served as a reminder that high school soccer is right around the corner, with eight squads coming together …
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By Josh Kirshenbaum / josh@chronline.com
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9/1/22
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CHICAGO — Seventy-five migrants who arrived in Texas were dropped off at Chicago’s Union Station on Wednesday night, officials said.
Ryan Johnson, a representative for Democratic …
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Laura Rodríguez Presa, Shanzeh Ahmad, Rosemary Sobol and Gregory Pratt / Chicago Tribune (TNS)
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9/1/22
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WASHINGTON — House Democratic leaders are working on a tentative plan to take up a temporary spending bill the week of Sept. 12 that would extend current government funding levels through Dec. …
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Paul M. Krawzak / CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
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9/1/22
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