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It will soon become nearly impossible to install fossil-fueled appliances to heat new homes and businesses in Washington. Under building code amendments adopted Tuesday, builders would need to … more
Newly elected Thurston County and Port of Olympia commissioners swore their oaths of office during a ceremony Tuesday at the county's Atrium building. More than 60 people attended the ceremony … more
Longview police responded to the Cowlitz County Humane Society Tuesday after an armed person threatening suicide said they were dropping off their dogs. Darren Ullmann, executive director at the … more
If you've driven in Pasco this fall, you likely noticed some black-and-yellow signs nestled among dense flocks of campaign signs. They advertise a blog, PascoCorrupt.Com, published by an … more
A coalition of environmental groups  is urging the governor of Washington to overturn the state wildlife commission's rejection of a petition seeking strict rules that limit wolf killing. … more
Amtrak will add two more trains daily to its Amtrak Cascades route between Seattle and Portland, with stops in between. The Washington State Department of Transportation and the Oregon … more
The impact of outdoor recreation on the national economy expanded  again last year, showing that the industry is big business. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released a report this … more
Three teenage boys, all previously convicted of violent crimes, were charged Wednesday with first-degree escape, accused of fleeing a youth detention center near Snoqualmie over the weekend. A … more
Wolverines are now protected as a threatened species in the Lower 48  under the federal Endangered Species Act, bringing an extensive legal dispute to a close. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife … more
Amazon is searching for office space in Miami — but founder Jeff Bezos' new hometown will occupy only a small portion of the company's massive corporate footprint. A spokesperson for … more
The City of Tacoma is considering banning the declawing cats, as well as changing penalties for noise complaints against neighbors with loud animals. At a meeting Tuesday night, City Council … more
Get your rain gear out — and keep it out. A parade of potent storms will soak Western Washington as we knock on December's doorstep, seemingly making up for the relatively dry and quiet … more
The Toledo girls’ basketball team opened its season with a big win in Tenino on Wednesday night, defeating the Beavers 53-17. The Riverhawks had success and got out to a big lead early … more
The Morton-White Pass girls basketball lost its first game of the winter Wednesday, 69-59 to 1A Eatonville in Morton. “We had some good shots that just weren’t falling,” … more
The Centralia girls basketball team’s trip west stayed close for a half, but the Tigers couldn’t put four quarters together in a 52-32 loss to 2B Raymond-South Bend on Wednesday. … more
The middle two quarters did the Centralia College women’s basketball team in Wednesday, in a 69-51 loss to Shoreline. The Blazers (1-4) trailed 22-17 after the first quarter, and outscored … more
After months of summer workouts and Friday’s under the lights, the Tumwater Thunderbirds and Napavine Tigers are back in the state championship games. Neither program is a stranger to … more
Two returning tackles. A coach’s son who’s spent his life in the program. A new right guard, and a converted linebacker. With such tools has the Tumwater offense become a juggernaut … more
The Napavine football team spent the 2022 season as wire-to-wire state favorites, in large part thanks to nearly-unprecedented depth at the skill positions. The Tigers never slowed down all fall, put … more
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