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Clark County officials said Monday they have found no evidence tying its investigation of JoAnna Speaks’ death to the deaths of four Oregon women found within 100 miles of each other in the … more
The cougar that made a temporary home on Haystack Rock was likely hunting birds, according to biologists. Officials said biologists with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Oregon Department … more
A former Olympic equestrian and longtime horse trainer pleaded guilty last Wednesday in Washington County Circuit Court to sexually abusing a teenage girl entrusted to his care. Richard Rankin … more
Olympia Police K9 Melnic died on Monday at age 13, following some health issues during his retirement, according to an obituary posted on the police dog's social media account. The German … more
The Visiting Nurses Foundation Golf Tournament was held Friday at Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis. Here are some photos from Chronicle freelance phtographer Andrew Boggess of some of the action. It … more
Two people died of injuries sustained when a car crashed into a portable toilet during a Sports Car Club of America event in Packwood on Sunday, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday. more
July 17, 2023: On the 149th episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl, Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz and Assistant Editor Isabel Vander Stoep discuss a literal sirens banger of the … more
A Tacoma woman serving involuntary home detention for tuberculosis will be forced to take medication at a medical facility if she doesn't comply with the latest court order. On Friday, Pierce … more
Prosecutors dismissed felony charges earlier this month against a man who was accused of biting a Yakima police dog during a standoff last year. Charles Edward Hoffert, 63, pleaded guilty to … more
Facing escalating blowback for calling Israel "a racist state," U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal said Monday she supports "a strong U.S.-Israel relationship," but argued she and other politicians of color … more
Washington has lost about $2.5 million through federal cuts that will hit childhood vaccination programs and immunization data-tracking efforts, both of which state officials say grew during the … more
As the new millennium neared, only 10 places remained throughout the prairies of the South Puget Sound region where the bright, yellow flowers of the golden paintbrush could be found. Federal … more
A funeral service for Harold Borovec, a longtime rail engineer, steam train preservationist and beloved Chehalis community member who died June 10 at the age of 96, will be held at 2 p.m. on July 29 … more
The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a two-vehicle collision that caused injuries to several people at the intersection of Guava Street and Southwest 188th Avenue Southwest in … more
The W.F. West Bearcats girls soccer team defeated Tenino by a score of 3-2  Monday in Tenino in a three-period offseason exhibition match.  Right from the beginning, W.F. West managed … more
David Harold Schaefer died peacefully in his sleep on July 10, 2023, with his children at his side.  David, the third son of William Schaefer and his wife Irene (Hoffman), was born on July … more
Rosemarie (Punky) Borte, 75, died July 10, 2023, at home after a battle with cancer. Punky, as she was known to family and friends, was born to Maggie and Leo Borte on May 16, 1948. She was the … more
Gordon Stuart MacCracken, born July 28, 1954, to Charles (Big Gordon) and Aileen (Chamberlain) MacCracken, in Roseburg, Oregon, peacefully left our earth on April 19, 2023. He was not in pain when he … more
With extreme sadness, we announce the unexpected passing of McKenzie Ulrich on July 1, 2023. She was 20 years old.  “Kenzie” was born on January 31, 2003 in Centralia, … more
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