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Federal Way Public Schools will pay $5.25 million to the family of a high school student who died from sudden cardiac arrest suffered at a summer football practice in 2018. Allen Harris, a … more
RENTON — For years, Tyler Lockett has been changing lives of children and the disadvantaged from Oklahoma to Washington. Now he's helping school kids in the shadow of Seahawks … more
A man charged Monday in a suspected DUI wreck east of Roy that killed a 19-year-old man was allegedly driving more than 110 mph on a rural road before the crash, charging documents say. Ramone … more
Portland police on Thursday morning raided a West Burnside storefront that has been openly – and illegally – selling magic mushrooms. Over the past week, after several local news … more
A 35-year-old Spokane man is the second of two defendants to receive a prison sentence lasting decades in the sex-trafficking of a 6-year-old girl. Trever Daniel Harder was sentenced Thursday to … more
A 25-year-old Pierce County man who is accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend near Lacey, is being held in Thurston County jail in lieu of $2.5 million bail. Marquan Elizah Bryant attended his … more
A man accused of starting a fire in his Centralia apartment in October was arrested Tuesday on unrelated assault charges after he allegedly fought with officers investigating a suspected … more
Cristopher Gaudreau will serve 25 years in prison for the October 2021 murder of his girlfriend, local LGBTQ+ activist and performer Rikkey Outumuro.  The sentence was at the high end of the … more
Two people were displaced following a fire that destroyed a travel trailer in the 300 block of South Silver Street on Tuesday night.  “The good news is no injuries (were reported). … more
For more than 10 years, the Veterans Memorial Pearl Street Pool in Centralia has been closed due to maintenance issues and budget constraints. During that time, the Save The Outdoor Pool (STOP) group … more
In a Dec. 6 news release, the City of Chehalis announced the condemnation placards it placed on Yard Birds have been removed.  “Issues that led to the condemnation have been resolved. … more
W.F. West High School’s production of Rodger and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” opens at the school’s theater Friday night with a 7:30 p.m. show, and two more performances … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT  Vehicle Theft  • Just before noon on Dec. 5, a white 1993 Ford F-250 pickup with a large aluminum rack and the Washington license plate C83971Z was … more
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) Pest Program did not trap or confirm any sightings of the northern giant hornet this year. This is the first time a hornet hasn’t been … more
For many aspiring artists, one of the biggest barriers is not having the proper space or supplies to successfully express themselves.   That’s why Napavine High School art teacher … more
On the meteorological slot machine of winter weather, the Pacific Northwest has hit the jackpot. Our third consecutive La Niña winter is here and it's time to cash in. Every downhill ski … more
At about 6 a.m. before every highly anticipated powder day at White Pass, the ski patrol hits the slopes to ensure they're safe for eager visitors. By the time crowds arrive for the 8:45 a.m. … more
Here are some scenes from the White Pass Ski Area on Tuesday from Chronicle reporter Isabel Vander Stoep.  The ski area opened for the season last week.  For more information, visit … more
More than $2.4 million in lottery prizes is currently unclaimed and will expire soon, according to a statement from Washington's Lottery. Currently, there are 29 unclaimed prizes in the state, … more
Thurston County Public Health and Social Services on Wednesday reported that two county residents have died due to influenza. According to a news release, the department was notified of the deaths … more
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