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Five people died in a single-vehicle crash in Puyallup early Sunday morning, according to Washington State Patrol. The crash was reported at about 4:30 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of Highway … more
Former Together Church pastor Micahn Carter will find out in the next month if his defamation suit against a woman who said he raped her can proceed. At a Jan. 9 hearing on motions from both … more
T he W.F. West girls basketball team took a 10-point lead into halftime Saturday in Shoreline but couldn’t hold it, losing 52-44 to 1A contenders Kings. The Bearcats (12-3, 7-0 2A EvCo) … more
The Centralia College men’s basketball team capped off a CC sweep after the women’s team won its game Saturday, holding off South Puget Sound 70-69. “This was the best game as … more
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee ordered wildlife officials to draft new rules for dealing with wolf-livestock conflicts, delivering a win to environmental groups seeking stricter limits on wolf kills. … more
SEATTLE — A Kitsap County Superior Court will consider a motion to remove former President Donald Trump from the presidential ballot in Washington state, part of a growing effort in states … more
A 20-year-old woman who lured a 15-year-old University High School student to be shot and killed by a gang member nearly three years ago in Spokane Valley has been sentenced to five years in prison. … more
Asked during his goodbye news conference Wednesday how he wanted to be remembered as Seahawks coach, Pete Carroll referenced a 40-year-old movie. "Roy Hobbs," Carroll said, citing the main … more
SEATTLE — To Washington's next head football coach: You've got work to do. Which, if you've scanned social media, should not come as a surprise. Hours ago, former Husky head coach … more
The W.F. West boys wrestling team went up to Pierce County for Curtis High School’s Ragnarok, and came back south with second place out of 12 schools on the mat. Grayson Serl won the … more
The W.F. West boys basketball team made like the weekend weather and went frigid Saturday afternoon, in a 59-36 non-league. The Bearcats (8-5, 5-1 2A EvCo) jumped out to an early 7-4 lead in the … more
A bill introduced in the Washington State Legislature would ban the sale of new gas-powered small engines and equipment such as leaf blowers, which supporters say would lead to cleaner, quieter … more
Some fear artificial intelligence (AI) might open a dark chapter to a dystopian future. Others say the progress it promises is virtually unlimited. To find a balance among those concerns, … more
A citizen initiative aimed at giving police wider discretion on when they engage in high-speed pursuits was forwarded to the Legislature on Jan. 11. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs notified the … more
The Centralia College women’s basketball team earned its second win in a row to open the 2024 part of its slate Saturday, beating South Puget Sound 68-59. “Overall, it was a really … more
Arden Joel Jeffries was born Dec. 5, 1942, shortly after his twin sister, Annette, in Los Angeles, California, joining the increasingly enigmatic family of John Melvin Jeffries and Grace Myrtle … more
On Jan. 4, 2024, Harriet Cluzel  passed away peacefully at home at the age of 93.  She was born in Leavenworth, Washington, and enjoyed a long life full of love and adventure. She … more
Lynn Schoonover, 55, fell asleep in death suddenly on Jan. 1, 2024, at his home. He was born Aug. 1, 1968, to his parents, Albert and Rita Schoonover, in Omak, Washington.  Kelly attended … more
Marty Ray (Yost) Paterson, 59, of Tumwater, Washington, died on Dec. 13, 2023.  He graduated from Tenino High School in 1983 and was a financial advisor for U.S. Bank. Marty is … more
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