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A former Spokane police officer abused his position of authority and trust when he raped two women while in uniform and on duty, prosecutors said in closing arguments of his trial Monday morning, … more
Rescuers on Thursday retrieved the body found at the bottom of a cliff near Angel’s Rest trail in the Columbia River Gorge after a 22-hour operation, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office … more
SNOQUALMIE PASS — Fisher Bailey, 15, got up at 4 a.m. Sunday to secure the first spot in line at the new Summit Mountain Bike Park at Snoqualmie Pass, which held its grand opening later that … more
By this time last year, the Washington State Department of Agriculture already had destroyed one invasive hornet nest in Whatcom County. This year? Nothing — not a single confirmed … more
Get your free COVID tests while you can. Citing a lack of funding, the federal government says starting Friday, you'll no longer be able to order through its free at-home COVID-19 test site. The … more
Earlier this month residents in Ferndale and other Whatcom County areas reported missing mail, including medications and primary ballots that were not delivered. As calls and emails to the … more
New gages are being added near the Nooksack River to provide faster warnings when water has surged over dikes near Everson and Nooksack, and to give scientists more precise data on where floodwaters … more
It's been a long time since the town of Winthrop asked for money from Washington state for bicycle or pedestrian projects. The cost and burden of writing a grant application always outweighed the … more
Rescuers on Thursday retrieved the body found at the bottom of a cliff near Angel’s Rest trail in the Columbia River Gorge after a 22-hour operation, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office … more
The sound of a horse somersaulting through the branches down a ridge in Zigzag Canyon broke the late summer quiet last Saturday. A path strewn with downed trees sent the Kiger mustang mare named … more
Separate “notable seizures” of rainbow fentanyl in the Portland area spurred federal authorities to issue a warning Friday about the brightly colored clumps of the synthetic opioid that … more
Oregon may soon be taking another step toward its goal of zero-emission vehicles, the governor’s office said Friday. Following the Thursday announcement that California will ban the sale … more
Accident and safety data is hard to come by for the wind industry. There is no national database of incidents. Owners don’t publicize them. Vendors are reluctant to discuss it. And reporting … more
Lou Piniella, famously, was skeptical when Ichiro arrived from Japan for his first spring training with the Seattle Mariners in 2001. Ichiro was skeptical of his new manager, too. During a … more
Police reports obtained by the Tri-City Herald show officers tried to get help for a Tri-Cities man shortly before he attacked and killed his mother last month. The newly released documents show … more
A Kootenai County Sheriff's Office town hall on Thursday night saw officials reiterate earlier claims that Washington's police reform laws are wreaking havoc on neighboring North Idaho, while the … more
A Battle Ground man died Wednesday after jumping about 50 feet from a cliff into the Toutle River near Castle Rock. Cowlitz 911 received a call at about 3:30 p.m. about a man who had not … more
A  man arrested earlier this year for raping a 13-year-old girl two decades ago was sentenced Friday to one year in prison. Richard J. Johnson, 54, pleaded guilty last month to third-degree … more
A 27-year-old Hayden man will spend at least 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting and seriously injuring an infant. District Judge John Mitchell sentenced Nicholas T. Branson on Wednesday … more
A Tacoma lawyer is facing criminal charges for allegedly stalking a college student he met through a dating website. Charging documents say he repeatedly violated a sexual assault protection order … more
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