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SPOKANE — It seemed like Columbia was ready to run away with it. With six minutes to play in the third quarter of the 2B quarterfinals, the top-seeded Coyotes held a 21-point lead over … more
Five Centralia wrestlers who placed at Mat Classic XXXV at the Tacoma Dome on Feb. 17 and a golfer who has qualified to compete in the state championships were recognized at a Centralia School Board … more
A woman accused of supplying fentanyl to a man days before he died of an overdose in Napavine in January 2023 was arrested on drug charges on Wednesday.  “This was an ongoing, … more
Bail is set at $50,000 for a man accused of threatening to shoot two women at a Chehalis business on Tuesday.  The incident was reported from the parking lot of a store in the 1600 block of … more
SPOKANE — Napavine sophomore guard Taylen Evander picked a great time to pick up her first field goal of the 2B quarterfinals matchup against Brewster on Thursday, Feb. 29. Her … more
SPOKANE — For each of four days leading into their state quarterfinal, the Adna Pirates practiced right at 12 p.m. After defeating Okanogan in Wenatchee on Friday in the opening round of … more
A 29-year-old Shelton driver accused of fleeing from Sheriff Derek Sander last week is being held in Thurston County jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. Tanner Donny Ray Lofgren attended his … more
A federal prosecutor focused on cases involving missing and slain Indigenous people is coming to Eastern Washington. The U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of Washington announced Wednesday … more
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Senate and House of Representatives approved proposed supplementary operating budgets last week, both of which include $30 million in reimbursements for farmers … more
OLYMPIA — The pouring rain didn't stop hundreds of labor advocates from gathering in Olympia on Wednesday to call on the Legislature to pass House Bill 1893, which would allow workers on strike … more
A 31-year-old Olympia man accused of setting a martial arts business on fire is being held in Thurston County jail in lieu of $5,000 bail. Andrew Scott Clark attended his preliminary appearance … more
Americans have grown less religious over the past couple of decades, and attendance at religious services is down across the country. Of course, some parts of the country are a lot less religious … more
Proponents of Initiative 2113 to reduce requirements for law enforcement to engage in vehicle pursuits expressed frustration at how a Wednesday morning legislative public hearing on the initiative … more
Proposed legislation that would require gun dealers in Washington state to follow new safety and security guidelines moved another step closer to becoming law. On Tuesday, the state Senate … more
SPOKANE — The Mossyrock boys basketball team needed every second of its Round of 12 matchup against Summit Classical Christian to advance in the 1B state tournament on Feb. 28. But in the … more
YAKIMA – It has turned into a yearly occurrence. Two high school programs that are on the path of collision once the Class 2A state tournament makes the trek to the Yakima Valley SunDome … more
Martin Max Jungmayer, a lifetime resident of Bucoda, Washington, graduated from Centralia High School in 1942, starting his career with The Daily Chronicle, where he retired after 42 years. … more
Robert Wesley “Tink” Martin, 101, passed away Jan. 21, 2024, in his home in Centralia, Washington. He was born in Morton, Washington, on Aug. 10, 1922, the seventh child of Robert and … more
Douglas G. Danielson, born Feb. 22, 1951, in Portland, Oregon, passed away peacefully at his home in Camas, Washington, on Feb. 16, 2024. He was the beloved son of Audrey and Norman Danielson. … more
The time has come to announce the passing of an amazing man, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.   Jack Gordan Williams was born on April 17, 1935, in Vader, Washington, and … more
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