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Grant County Sheriff's Office Arrests Quincy Man in Connection with Fuel Thefts
EPHRATA - In a recent operation, the Grant County Sheriff's Office's new Crime Reduction Team (CRT) apprehended a 21-year-old man from Quincy on Saturday morning. The suspect, identified as Oscar E. Ruiz Ramos, was found driving a black 2001 Chevy pickup truck, which is suspected of being involved in several fuel thefts and suspicious activities around local homes.
Court docs detail downtown Spokane shooting that led to man's arrest in North Carolina
SPOKANE, Wash. — New court documents detailed a shooting in downtown Spokane that eventually led to the arrest of a man in North Carolina. According to the court documents, officers with the Spokane Police Department were outside Globe Bar on Division and Main when several fights broke out in the area at around 1:45 a.m. Sunday, July 7.
Scattered showers and T-storms through Tuesday and then the HEAT is on!
A system moving through for the first part of the week, will bring scattered chances for showers and thunderstorms to the Inland Northwest through Tuesday. Smoke and haze will mainly be confined to areas closest to wildfires and air quality values in the moderate category for most. Daytime highs will hover in the low to mid 80s before another strong ridge of high pressure builds in for the remainder of the week and weekend, delivering our next stretch of dry, HOT and hazy/smoky weather, with daytime highs heading back into the 90s and 100s.
All Outdoor Burning Prohibited in Yakima County as Fires Rage
The Yakima County Burn Ban has been upgraded. Now ALL outdoor burning is banned that's according to the Yakima County Fire Chiefs Association and the the Yakima County Fire Marshal. Under the previous ban, recreational in-ground campfire pits smaller than 3’ X 3’ feet in size and AG burning were allowed.
Richland Police Arrest 2 After Drive-By Shooting in a Stolen Car
Two suspects were arrested after a drive-by shooting in a stolen vehicle in Richland. On Sunday evening, officers with the Richland Police Department were dispatched to an apartment complex on Bella Coola Lane for a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, shell casings were found in the parking lot. No victims were located and no damage was reported.
Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District shuts down operations for three days
YAKIMA- The Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District has temporarily shut down full operations for three days, effective immediately. During this time, they will be conducting essential repairs to the main canal. These repairs include the removal of large boulders, trees, and structural repairs. The goal is to restart operations and begin recharging...
Meteor Showers This Week Sparks Faith Martin’s Childhood Memories
Two meteor showers will peak this week! Don't Miss this!. I love this stuff! I'm so intrigued with space and the night sky!. When I was a little girl, I kept my horse at a place called "The Chapporal Corral" This horse boarding facility was 23 acres that bordered another forty five acres and that bordered Henry Cowell National Forest. I lived in the town of Felton about 5 miles inland from Santa Cruz. Felton is known for our famous "Felton Covered Bridge"
Lack of State Approval for City of Pullman’s Local Disposal of Sewer Plant Biosolids Could Lead to New fee on Residents
PULLMAN - The City of Pullman’s inability to receive state approval to dispose biosolids from the sewer plant onto local farm fields could lead to a new fee for residents. The problem involves the city’s permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology to use the material as fertilizer on nearby fields. The issue began last year when DOE failed to approve a new permit for a new site for disposal. That forced the city to haul the biosolids to facilities in Lewiston and Spokane. An emergency was declared last fall allowing the city to haul the material longer distances. DOE eventually approved the new permit in October ending that emergency.
GESA employee prevents large scam
PASCO, Wash. – A GESA Bank teller prevented a Pasco woman from being scammed out of nearly $6,000. The Woman received a call claiming her teenage daughter had been kidnapped and was convinced to send $600 after hearing an audio recording of her daughter on the phone. When she...
Three hydroplanes wreck out at the Tri-City Water Follies after course size is reduced
KENNEWICK, Wash. — The biggest event of the year in the Tri-Cities took place this weekend. That’s the Tri-City Water Follies. Safety was on the mind of everyone at the Follies after more than one hydroplane caught air this weekend.
Women hiking in Kittitas County rescue man who fell down 100-foot cliff
ELLENSBURG - In a remarkable display of courage and quick thinking, two women, Erin Kinney of Snoqualmie and Letitia Moreno of Everett, played a crucial role in a wilderness rescue earlier this month. While hiking near Alaska Mountain, located on the Kittitas/King county border, the pair heard a man calling for help from a nearby boulder field. The man, a 32-year-old hiker from Michigan attempting to traverse the Pacific Crest Trail, had fallen approximately 100 feet down a cliff, sustaining severe facial and head injuries.
Man Sustains Minor Injuries in Semi-Truck Crash Near Bottom of Lewiston Hill
LEWISTON - A man sustained minor injuries after crash on US95 involving a semi-truck with trailer. At about 2:00 p.m. on Monday, a semi truck driven by a 45-year-old male was traveling southbound on US95 near milepost 312, near the bottom of the Lewiston Hill. Police say the truck lost...
Spokane Valley man arrested for assault and vandalism
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. – A man was arrested by Spokane Valley deputies after he reportedly assaulted people and tried to kick in an apartment door. According to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, on July 16 at about 5:45 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a man later identified as Garrett Meyers-Morse, 20, who was assaulting people and attempting to kick in an apartment door at a apartment complex in the 2800 block of North Cherry Street.
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