The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson marks a pivotal moment in our ongoing efforts to balance compassion, public safety and accountability in addressing …
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By Sean Swope
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6/28/24
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The office of Third Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, will host an upcoming mobile office hours event in Tenino as part of a series of events to assist constituents …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/28/24
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Coval Homes, headquartered in Tacoma, is expanding into Lewis County with the opening of a new showroom and office in Centralia.
Residents are invited to celebrate the arrival of the business at …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/28/24
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All sockeye fishing closed Thursday evening in the mainstem Columbia River from the mouth up to Pasco, Washington.
Despite an apparent record return of sockeye across Bonneville Dam, nearly all …
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6/28/24
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Supporters of an initiative to curtail Washington’s movement away from natural gas use in homes and other buildings rallied on the streets of Centralia ahead of a deadline to submit enough …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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6/28/24
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Christian Barrios spray paints a mural on East Hanson Street in Centralia on Friday, June 28, in these photos by Chronicle photographer Ridley Hudson.
Barrios estimates the mural will take at …
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6/28/24
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Raymond LeRoy Waunch, 94, a long-time resident of Oakville, WA, passed away peacefully on June 23, 2024. Raymond was born on April 30, 1930 in Elma, Washington, and was the great-grandson of George …
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6/28/24
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After a stellar collegiate career, Pe Ell alumni Alissa Brooks-Johnson will be inducted into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame, as announced by the university on Thursday.
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/28/24
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Sifting through letters and Division I offers, one school was always in the back of Julia Dalan’s mind.
It was the one that gave her an offer on Christmas Day last year. It was the one she …
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By Zach Martin / zach@chronline.com
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6/28/24
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Thomas “Tom” Lill Schumacher was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, to George Lill and Joan Wentz Schumacher. He was raised in Deerfield, Illinois, and in 1969 lived for a brief period in San …
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6/28/24
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John Howard Date passed away at home in Onalaska surrounded by his loving family on June 5, 2024, after a battle with cancer.
John was born March 22, 1949, in Centralia, Washington. …
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6/28/24
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Washington Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz is urging federal officials to put the brakes on a plan to kill hundreds of thousands of barred owls in the Pacific Northwest as a means of …
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Carleen Johnson / The Center Square
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6/28/24
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An Olympia man has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the 2023 Net Nanny sting operation in Longview, which resulted in the arrest of 15 men across Washington state.
Justin Michael Gardner, …
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By Matt Esnayra / The Daily News
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6/28/24
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Former President Donald Trump claimed in Thursday’s debate that Portland had been “ripped down.”
“What they have done to some people that are so innocent, you ought to be …
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Beth Slovic / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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6/28/24
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Comet 13P/Olbers will pass by our planet for the first time in almost 70 years this summer.
The comet may be visible from Earth, though that will depend on a few factors. Astronomy website …
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Julie Evensen / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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6/28/24
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday reversed lower court rulings, finding that public camping restrictions issued by southern Oregon’s Grants Pass do not constitute “cruel and unusual …
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Maxine Bernstein / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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6/28/24
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The National Transportation Safety Board issued a strong rebuke to Boeing late Wednesday, and said it will sanction the company.
The move follows comments by a senior executive who spoke to a …
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Dominic Gates / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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6/28/24
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U.S. President Joe Biden stumbled over his words repeatedly in his first presidential debate with former President Donald Trump leading up to the November election, and the Republican frontrunner …
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Ellen Dennis / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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6/28/24
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Three resolutions related to the ongoing war in Gaza passed Sunday at the Washington State Democratic Convention, but not without controversy.
Members of the Washington State Democratic Party …
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Gabrielle Feliciano / The Olympian (TNS)
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6/28/24
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With the support of high school track and field coaches, the Kennewick School Board passed a resolution Wednesday night denouncing transgender girls from participating in divisions with their …
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Eric Rosane / Tri-City Herald (TNS)
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6/28/24
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