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Work began on Monday to remove Portland’s oldest Heritage Tree, which, at more than 150 years old, had been determined to be near the end of its life. “Heritage Trees” are … more
A shooting and carjacking in Spanaway left one woman seriously injured on Sunday, according to Pierce County deputies. Deputies were dispatched at 5:14 p.m. to the 17000 block of 25th Avenue … more
OLYMPIA — Washington's secretary of state joined counterparts from four other states to ask Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X, to update the site's AI search assistant to direct … more
SEATTLE — Former U.S. Rep. Rod Chandler, a Republican who represented the Eastside's 8th Congressional District for a decade, has endorsed Kamala Harris for president as part of a national … more
It's not clear how a deer in north Spokane ended up with chronic wasting disease, but wildlife officials believe they found the disease early and are prepared to deal with it. They also think … more
Donald Trump shook up an already-unsettled race for the state's 4th Congressional District on Saturday, endorsing a second Republican vying to unseat Rep. Dan Newhouse, whose vote to impeach Trump … more
Mount Rainier National Park has long been hailed for the abundant, colorful wildflower species surrounding the peak, and photographer Donovan Tracy has documented around 250 of them — all … more
On Friday, Aug. 2, Gov. Jay Inslee issued his fourth emergency proclamation of the year, this time in response to the wildfires that have spread across Washington state this summer. The proclamation … more
A former employee of Alaskan Camper LLC in Winlock is facing multiple burglary, theft and criminal impersonation charges for allegedly breaking into the business on July 31 after she was fired, … more
A man accused of running over a child under the age of 2 while he was intoxicated in Onalaska on Friday has been charged with vehicular assault.  The charge is a class B felony punishable … more
Days ahead of the August primary, Republican candidates for federal, state and local public offices gathered in Adna to make their final pitch to voters. The event, organized by Adna store owner … more
During a goat yoga class at Stone City Farm in Tenino, the downward dog yoga pose doesn’t exist. Yoga instructor Erynn Pierce instead tells the class to move into the downward goat pose. … more
While the Games of the XXXIII Summer Olympiad may be drawing to a close this Sunday in Paris, France, the logging games of the 81st annual Morton Loggers Jubilee will kick off and be held … more
An accidental fire caused by a baling machine burned approximately 2 acres of brush in the Doty area on Saturday. No injuries or structural damage were reported. “It's dry out there. … more
Jim Wisner left his family’s home in Adna and went into town one day in 1986. Upon returning, his mother handed him a piece of paper with a name and phone number on it. “You … more
With their artwork already on display inside Morton’s BCJ Gallery, Kris Ellen Jenott and Kenneth J. Hurley will be in Morton this weekend on Saturday, Aug. 10, to enjoy some of the 81st annual … more
The Quinault Indian Nation has received a $7.5 million grant from the Washington state Department of Commerce for the second phase of the Quinault Wellness Center Expansion Project in Aberdeen. … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Fraud • A business in the 2300 block of North Pearl Street reported receiving two counterfeit $20 bills from an unknown subject just after 8:20 a.m. on Aug. … more
• JERRY D.   PRATT, 71, Toledo, died July 30 at Providence Centralia Hospital. Arrangements are under the care of Cattermole Funeral Home. • SHIRLEY M. STILTNER, 95, Morton, died … more
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