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Oregonians are allowed to pump their own gas this week, as temperatures near 100 degrees during an extended heat wave. Governor Kate Brown declared a state of emergency from Monday through Sunday … more
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Relocating sea otters to places in Northern California and Oregon where they haven’t lived for generations, including possibly using helicopter rides to move a few … more
SEATTLE — A deluge of outside PAC money is saturating two of Washington's top congressional primaries, aimed at helping Republican Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Dan Newhouse survive their … more
The drumbeat of recession grew louder after the U.S. economy shrank for a second straight quarter, as decades-high inflation undercut consumer spending and Federal Reserve interest rate hikes stymied … more
KYIV, Ukraine — The stories of betrayal trickle out weekly or even daily: A villager tips off an occupying Russian military unit about identities and activities of volunteer defenders. A … more
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden warned Chinese President Xi Jinping against military action to reunify Taiwan with the mainland but said he doesn’t support a formal declaration of … more
Extreme weather events linked to climate change caused about $65 billion in total losses in the first half of 2022, roughly half of which hit uninsured assets, according to data compiled by Munich … more
SAN DIEGO — When Eduardo Sanchez showed up on a recent morning for a check-in with immigration officials in downtown San Diego, he assumed it would be like every other one he has had since … more
A Ferndale Police Department officer who has been sued twice in federal court was placed on paid administrative leave for the second time in less than a year while the department conducts an … more
LEAVENWORTH — State COVID-19 vaccine requirements could drastically reduce the number of volunteer firefighters able to respond to large fires, two local fire chiefs say. Chiefs Phil … more
Landlords are once again suing over Washington's pandemic-era eviction protections. The Washington Business Properties Association, a coalition of real estate groups, filed a lawsuit in Spokane … more
Five Olympia area businesses have won "economic courage" awards, the Thurston Economic Development Council announced this month. What is economic courage? The EDC defines it in the … more
A ferry crashed into the dock at Fauntleroy in West Seattle on Thursday morning, sustaining heavy damage. Washington State Ferries tweeted that no injuries have been reported. Fauntleroy service … more
A ferry crashed into the dock at Fauntleroy in West Seattle on Thursday morning, sustaining heavy damage. Washington State Ferries tweeted that no injuries have been reported. Fauntleroy service … more
Before murals went up on the city walls, before the farmers market was held across the street and even before the smells of mint began to drift out of Callisons, Chehalis became home to family-owned … more
The Centralia City Council voted five to one on Tuesday night to move forward with a rezoning proposal allowing cannabis stores to open south of downtown. Councilor Max Vogt was the sole vote … more
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), some reports from the Chehalis and Centralia area noted temperatures reaching the triple digits on Tuesday, though the nearest NWS forecast office is … more
On Monday, the Morton City Council discussed a proposed contract under which the Morton Police Department would provide coverage to Pe Ell. While the contract was discussed, no vote was held. … more
A back to school supply drive will be taking place from Aug. 1 through Aug. 31 with drop-off locations at Stricklin Funeral Chapel in Centralia and Brown Mortuary in Morton. The locations are … more
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