A 4-year-old Othello boy has been airlifted to a Spokane hospital after he was shot in the head by his father Saturday afternoon. The father of the boy told police it was an accident. it happened at a home in the 300 block of Hamlet Street in Othello. The Washington State Crime Lab is steppi…
RATHDRUM, Idaho - A Moses Lake firefighter’s foundation is doing some good well beyond the borders of Grant County.
SNOQUALMIE PASS - A harrowing situation caught on video proved that a group of hikers didn’t heed advanced warnings about avalanches and avalanche control work on Snoqualmie Pass this week.
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- 4-year-old Othello boy shot in the head
- Moses Lake firefighter leading charge to help family of five displaced by fire in north Idaho
- WSDOT: Hikers nearly swept by avalanche on Snoqualmie Pass returned to danger area after being told to leave
- State begins sending notices to those impacted by unemployment data breach
- State Senate approves open carry ban at Capitol, permitted rallies
- Rep. Herrera Beutler censured over Trump impeachment vote
- Could East Wenatchee Costco’s minimum wage increase to $16/hr. put pressure on other big box retailers in the area?
- Wenatchee band and choir students using modified pop-up tents to rehearse safely in groups
- Local superintendent urges governor to ‘act, not plan’ in getting school staff vaccinated across state
- Health district reports 25 COVID-19 cases on Thursday in Grant County
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- Rep. Herrera Beutler censured over Trump impeachment vote
- Could East Wenatchee Costco’s minimum wage increase to $16/hr. put pressure on other big box retailers in the area?
- Wenatchee band and choir students using modified pop-up tents to rehearse safely in groups
- Local superintendent urges governor to ‘act, not plan’ in getting school staff vaccinated across state
OLYMPIA - The state Auditor’s Office has started notifying people they believe were impacted by the unemployment claims security breach in December.
OLYMPIA — Openly carrying guns and other weapons on the Capitol campus and at or near permitted public demonstrations across Washington would be prohibited under a measure approved by the state Senate Thursday.
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MOSES LAKE - More than three pounds of methamphetamine and four firearms were seized after Moses Lake police responded to a 911 call claiming a sexual assault.
SEATTLE — The Washington Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the state’s felony drug possession law because — unlike the laws of every other state — it did not require prosecutors to prove someone knowingly or intentionally possessed drugs.
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