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The Hotel Group, Hogback to develop Marriott StudioRes in Washington
The Hotel Group, an affiliate of Hotel Equities, in partnership with co-owners Hogback Development Company, has acquired land to develop a Marriott StudioRes in Moses Lake, Wash. StudioRes is Marriott International's new midscale, extended-stay lodging brand appealing to investors for its focus on the short-term rental market and building/design efficiencies.
Voter education increases as November General Election looms; I-2117 draws most discussion
TRI-CITIES, WA. - In less than 70 days, Voters across Washington will voice their choices on a wide array of candidates and ballot measures. No race is drawing more attention than the flurry of initiatives that will be on the ballot come November, particularly Initiative 2117, which looks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act (CCA).
Deer Park man accused of setting ex’s bosses car on fire
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. – A man is in the Spokane County Jail, accused of setting multiple cars on fire, including one belonging to his ex-girlfriend’s former boss. Richard Teachworth was arrested on Thursday, Aug. 29, in connection with two arsons in Deer Park, one on Aug. 5, and the other on Aug. 8.
Port one of 11 in Washington awarded electrification grant
The Port of Friday Harbor is one of 11 Washington ports that were awarded a portion of the state’s $26.5 million Port Electrification Grant Program. According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, these projects collectively plan to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by more than 140,000 metric tons over the next 10 years.
Gesa teams with charities for Hunger Action Month
Aug. 30—RICHLAND ‒ Gesa Credit Union is teaming up with longtime partners Second Harvest and Food Lifeline to address food insecurity in the Northwest this Hunger Action Month, according to an announcement from Gesa. Throughout September, the three organizations will work together to mobilize the community to take action against the devastating impact hunger has locally. As the presenting ...
What are the pros and cons of hydrogen plants here in Oregon?
PORTLAND, Ore. — Late last year, the U.S. Department of Energy chose the Pacific Northwest to serve as a hub for the creation of hydrogen energy. It's part of a larger effort to explore more sources of clean energy, getting the U.S. away from fossil fuels. A billion dollars...
Feds detain stranded Ecuador crew after failed tow of retired WA ferries
SEATTLE - South American mariners tasked with transporting two retired Washington ferries to Ecuador for scrapping have been detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after the tow attempt failed. According to Washington State Ferries (WSF) spokesperson Dana Warr, the crew was hired by the purchaser of the decommissioned...
[Time Lapse Video] Northern Lights Seen in Washington Wednesday
Last Wednesday night, sky watchers just north of Seattle were treated to an unexpected celestial spectacle of the northern lights. Northern Lights Dazzle North of Seattle: A Stunning Aurora Display. Last Wednesday night, sky watchers just north of Seattle were treated to a breathtaking and surprising display of the northern...
Spokane school zone speed cameras turn on after Labor Day
SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane Public Schools first day back to class is next Tuesday, and with it comes eight speed cameras designed to slow traffic near schools. The cameras will fine anyone going more than eight miles per hour over the speed limit, and Sergeant Teresa Fuller with the Spokane Police Department said this program works in preventing speeding.
Two injured in car accident on North Country Homes Boulevard
SPOKANE, Wash. — Two people were injured after a car struck them while they were attempting to repair their broken-down car. According to a spokesperson from the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on North Country Homes Boulevard. As the two people were working on their car, another car traveling northbound crashed with them and their car.
Idaho state officials hear community concerns at 'Capital for a Day' event
PRIEST RIVER, Idaho — School funding, taxes and the economy dominated concerns as Idaho Gov. Brad Little brought a host of state officials to the North Idaho city as part of his Capital for a Day program. The Capital for a Day program was designed to give state officials...
High visibility patrols will target impaired drivers in King County this Labor Day weekend
In a bid to enhance roadway safety, the King County Target Zero Traffic Safety Coalition announced that it will be conducting High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) patrols throughout this Labor Day weekend. These patrols are focused on identifying and removing impaired drivers from the roads as part of the ongoing “100...
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