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State auditor: City of Morton lost nearly $1 million over a decade
The clerk-treasurer of the City of Morton misappropriated more than $900,000 in public funds over nearly a decade, according to a news release from the Washington state Auditor’s Office. The misappropriations occurred despite warning signs that improper activity was occurring, the office stated in a report released Monday. Among...
SOS Fest brings local bands together for a three-day music festival in Port Orchard
Kitsap has a new music festival to look forward to that showcases local musicians. SOS Fest debuts Aug. 30 and runs through Sept. 1 and features more than 20 local bands. The festival is the brainchild of Jacob and Toni Pierce, a husband-wife duo, with Jacob performing in and Toni managing local band Sun Over Static (it’s the band’s initials that make up the “SOS” in the festival’s name).
Sadly, after fighting a mysterious lung infection, local Real Estate agent Rick Sands has passed away
Sadly, Rick Sands, a well-loved community member, passed away peacefully over the weekend after a battle with a rare autoimmune disease. Sands worked as a Real Estate Broker at RE/MAX All City in Burien. As we previously reported, Sands was admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after being admitted...
Emerald Downs: Kevin Radke calls it a Career; Time to hit the open road! Whitaker Looks to 2025
(Auburn, WA) Two of Emerald Downs’ most popular jockeys have been on the sideline due to injuries suffered just prior to the 2024 season. Kevin Radke was injured in a spill at Turf Paradise on April 19 in a training accident. He broke several ribs and a punctured lung. Many didn’t know but he also tore his achilles tendon and that is the injury that has been most problematic to get healed properly.
Couple running medical massage, acupuncture and chiropractic clinics move into historic Mary McCrank's building
The 124-year-old building on Jackson Highway where Mary McCrank’s used to be in south Chehalis now has two new businesses calling it home — Medical Massage & Acupuncture and Summit Chiropractic Center. Medical Massage & Acupuncture is owned by acupuncturist Kim Wilson. Her husband, chiropractor Aaron Wilson, runs...
$1M Powerball prize set to expire soon from Lynden, among 27 unclaimed WA wins
WASHINGTON - Washington’s Lottery is urging players to check their tickets as a $10,000 Match 4 prize purchased in Everett is set to expire soon. The winning ticket was bought at the Safeway located at 4128 Rucker Ave. on March 7 and will expire on Sept. 3 if unclaimed.
Warm and sunny today with clouds and winds increasing overnight through the Cascades
Wind Advisory for the Kittitas Valley from 9 AM - 9 PM Tuesday…. Wind Advisories for the Columbia Basin of Washington, Simcoe Highlands, and the east end of the Columbia River Gorge from 11 AM - 9 PM Tuesday…. WNW winds 20-30 MPH. WNW gusts 35-45 MPH, locally up to...
Yankees claim Duke Ellis from Mariners; Ian Hamilton placed on 60-day IL
The New York Yankees have announced they claimed outfielder Duke Ellis off waivers from the Seattle Mariners. In addition to that announcement, right-handed reliever Ian Hamilton has been placed on the 60-day IL to make room on the 40-man roster. Ellis is a 26-year-old from Shreveport, Louisiana. Originally drafted by...
Owners of Seattle's College Inn Pub announce departure, look for new owners
SEATTLE - Jen Gonyer and Al Donohue, the owners of Seattle's College Inn Pub, announced in a news release they will be stepping down from their roles at the end of the academic year. The beloved University District bar, a fixture near the University of Washington (UW) since the 1970s,...
Neighbors describe previous encounter with suspect accused of assault
SEATAC, Wash. - We’re learning more about Shaylnn Marie Dual, one of the women at the center of an assault case near Sea-Tac Airport on July 30. Neighbors on and off camera tell FOX 13, they’re not surprised Dual and her sister, Weldon Carey, were involved in a car collision and subsequent assault on a senior couple.
Woman rescued from vehicle after 50-foot fall off Mount Baker Highway
First responders rescued the driver of a vehicle that had driven off the road and plummeted 50 feet off Mount Baker Highway on Wednesday night. The driver was conscious in the vehicle but she was stuck because it had rolled over. Rescuers were able to free her after about 45 minutes, and helped her back up to the road using rope gear, according to Fire District 14 Chief Jerry DeBruin. District 19 also responded to the incident, according to DeBruin.
Classic car and motorcycle show rolls into downtown Edmonds Sept. 8
Save the date for Sunday, Sept. 8 when the Edmonds Classic Car and Motorcycle Show rolls into downtown Edmonds. The event, hosted by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, attracts over 250 classic vehicles entries, while offering attendees a chance to dine and shop in downtown Edmonds. In addition, North Sound Church will offer a free pancake breakfast at 404 Main St. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
DNA evidence leads to arrest in 44-year-old cold case murder in Kent
KING COUNTY, Wash. — A 65-year-old man in Van Buren County, Arkansas was arrested and charged for allegedly killing a woman in Kent in 1980. Kenneth Duane Kundert was charged with first-degree murder on Aug. 20 in King County Superior Court for the death of Dorothy “Dottie” Silzel. The state has requested bail be set at $3 million.
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