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WENATCHEE — A Washington appeals court ruled in favor of a state department in a civil lawsuit filed by a Wenatchee father accusing the entity of negligence after his son died in his mother's … more
The head of Kitsap 911 stepped down this week after he was arrested in a King County sex sting operation. Former Kitsap 911 executive director Richard Kirton, 54, was charged Wednesday with … more
Last year ended better for Boeing than Wall Street had projected, yet when the jet maker released earnings details Wednesday, the healthy cash flow didn't seem to matter much. Boeing lost $2.2 … more
SEATTLE — Seattle Public Utilities has banned all batteries and some electronics from being disposed of in the garbage due to fire risk. The ban includes small button and alkaline … more
Washington lawmakers are mulling new financial breaks for developers who convert commercial buildings into apartments or condos, an attempt to respond to the state's glut of empty office buildings … more
OLYMPIA — The ball is now in the Legislature's court on a slate of GOP-backed initiatives that could undo Democratic policy priorities, but it's not clear what will happen next. Republican … more
A man who as a boy was molested by his lacrosse coach's wife has reached an undisclosed settlement with three lacrosse groups and his former coach in a personal-injury lawsuit, court records show. … more
ELLENSBURG — New efforts are underway to allow Washington's Department of Natural Resources to join other state agencies in creating a plan to manage the proliferation of outdoor recreation, … more
On the 173rd episode of The Chronicle News Dump, host Aaron VanTuyl welcomes guest Eric Schwartz to talk about The News and what has transpired in Centralia and the rest of Lewis County while our … more
W.F. West High School student Gracie Elam paged in the Washington state House of Representatives Jan. 22 through Jan. 26.  Elam was sponsored by state Rep. Peter Abbarno, R-Centralia, of … more
Razor clam diggers can look forward to more digging on coastal beaches beginning Feb. 6, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers confirmed earlier this week. … more
The W.F. West Bearcats came out on top in the 100th Swamp Cup meeting on Wednesday, topping Centralia 66-16. W.F. West coach Kyle Karnofski joked that it was a “swampy” start for … more
The Napavine girls basketball team started fast and never looked back on Wednesday, as the Tigers cruised to a 61-24 win over Winlock. The Tigers (18-2, 12-1 C2BL) shut down the Cardinals (2-17, … more
The Rainier girls basketball team ended its regular season on a high note on Wednesday, as the Mountaineers dismantled Kalama in an 87-36 win. Rainier (19-2, 11-2 C2BL) came out firing on all … more
TENINO — Early in the fourth quarter on Wednesday, the Tenino Beavers were tied with Elma in a neck-and-neck affair. The Beavers had led throughout most of the game, but the Eagles … more
Joanne Patricia Trombley was born in Portland, Oregon on Dec. 07, 1935, and passed into the arms of Jesus on Jan. 28, 2024. Public viewing will be Friday, Feb. 2 at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Newell … more
I was amused by Thomas Higdon’s letter saying I am offended by Republicans. That is not at all what I said, and I am not surprised Mr. Higdon didn’t even try to understand what I wrote. I … more
In response to Jesse Ohlson’s recent letter concerning the police departments in Lewis County: Obviously, he was discussing Lewis County, New York. However, even if he were talking about … more
It’s only 8 cents … today. I thought the 8 cents I am charged for a paper or plastic bag at retailers is a state government effort to curb climate change (once called global warming). … more
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