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This letter is in response to Nick Wheeler’s letter concerning climate change.   His assertion that climate change is real and needs to be dealt with is interesting. He claims we need … more
I am writing this as an addendum to the chair’s report from Luke Moerke in the recent Economic Report in The Chronicle. It is great to see the Economic Alliance taking an interest in … more
In an Aug. 16 interview regarding homeless Lewis County families, Lewis County Commissioner Sean Swope is reported as saying, “I think, maybe, it is time for some of these folks to have to go … more
Editor’s note: Longtime Chronicle columnist Bill Moeller occasionally submits columns from his archives. This commentary was first published in 2014. I was just thinking how important … more
The Centralia Police Department responded to two illegal fires and a dispute at the Blakeslee Junction encampment between Interstate 5 and a three-way railroad crossing at the end of Eckerson Road in … more
A Gig Harbor man is facing vehicular assault and DUI charges after he left the roadway and crashed into multiple trees, injuring himself and his passenger, on northbound Interstate 5 in Thurston … more
A Thurston County Sheriff’s Office deputy was treated for a dislocated knee following a struggle with a domestic violence suspect in the Grand Mound area on Tuesday, according to the … more
Lewis County commissioners unanimously voted last week to remove Roger Morningstar from the county’s Veterans Advisory Board. The move, made at the board's Aug. 30 meeting, comes after … more
Most instruments from the childhood years get sold or packed away in attics. Logan Boone’s noisemaker of choice isn’t most instruments. He’s a novice duck caller. And, as … more
State and federal officials are now weighing in on the need for Thurston County to upgrade election security despite the increased funding that will require. Washington Secretary of State Steve … more
The 2023-24 school year is officially underway, with the local schools that didn’t get an early start in August welcoming students back after the Labor Day holiday this week.   Here … more
The Thorbeckes Wellness Center in Chehalis will host the second annual Drew North Suicide and Mental Health Awareness 5K on Saturday, Sept. 23.   Participants can check in beginning at 8 … more
Grandparents served as a safety net for grandkids when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, with unexpected numbers of elders moving in or opening homes to an additional 460,000 U.S. children, said a … more
Get your cornhole partner ready as players and spectators alike are invited to Dick’s Brewing Company’s Cornhole and Sausage Fest this Saturday, Sept. 9.   Aside from the … more
To add upcoming events to the Community Calendar, email news@chronline.com.     Women’s self defense class   Sept. 7 at Toledo First Baptist Church, 1278 state … more
Chronicle staffer Sarah Burdick captured these photos of the sunrise over Mount Rainier and the surrounding landscape on Wednesday morning near Napavine. To submit photos for potential publication by … more
CINCINNATI — Julio Rodriguez bounded out of the visitors' dugout, skipped over several steps onto the field and practically tackled Noelvi Marte just outside the batting practice cage. … more
A 59-year-old man who died over the weekend in the Grays Harbor County area of Capitol Forest has been identified, according to Washington State Patrol. About 11:40 a.m. Sunday, Chris R. … more
A convicted drug dealer was ordered to spend more time in prison for delivering a fatal dose of fentanyl to a 51-year-old Richland woman at her home. It's the first time in more than a decade … more
SEATTLE — You can call it irony. Or you can call it some sort of perverse karma. I'd call it a heart-rending reminder of how badly the Pac-12 messed up its negotiation and thus put itself in … more
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