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Two Irish nationals stole more than $400,000 from Shoreline homeowner whom they misled about roof and foundation repairs
Seattle – Two individuals from Ireland are charged in U.S. District Court in Seattle with conspiracy to commit wire fraud for their theft of more than $400,000 from a Shoreline homeowner. Patrick McDonagh and Matthew McDonagh were arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in mid-June and have been...
Albuquerque, Again: Isotopes Walk-Off Rainiers For Second Day In A Row
Each of the last two games the Rainiers have taken a lead into the bottom of the ninth inning at Albuquerque, and each night the Isotopes have stunned Tacoma with a ninth inning rally. Last night it was a three-run home run by Drew Romo, turning a 6-4 Rainiers lead...
Small business owner to open new Lego store in Issaquah despite recent security concerns
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — Despite a series of nationwide thefts targeting Lego, a small business owner is undeterred and determined to succeed when he opens his Bricks & Minifigs franchise in Issaquah next month. After about a year of planning, Edward Highfield has set a grand opening date of Saturday,...
Settling lawsuit, BSRE sells Point Wells back to the oil company Paramount
Historically used as a marine fuel and asphalt oil terminal, Point Wells is a low-lying property on Puget Sound located directly north of the Richmond Beach neighborhood in the City of Shoreline. The only access to Point Wells is a two-lane road through Richmond Beach. The Town of Woodway annexed...
Nature Nurture Farmacy builds community through Enchanted Herbal Evening
For the third year in a row, Nature Nurture Farmacy in Chehalis will practice what they preach by creating community with the building blocks of fresh local food and inspired local chefs. Nature
Centralia trading card and sports memorabilia shop to host free trade night for local card collectors
Whether someone is looking for a rare rookie card of their favorite player or just looking to browse fellow collectors' cards to see if there's anything they might want to trade for, ...
Des Moines City Council discusses Fire Benefit Charge, fireworks, Redondo restrooms & more; meets new Police Chief Ted Boe
The Des Moines City Council met for two hours on Thursday night, July 11, 2024. Topics included a presentation on a possible new funding source for the South King Fire district, a report on the success of the new fireworks ordinance, the introduction of the new police chief, and an update on the Redondo restroom replacement project.
Northwest Tune-Up kicks off weekend of bikes, brews and beats
Northwest Tune-Up, a mountain bike, craft beer and music festival in downtown Bellingham’s waterfront district, kicks off Friday, July 12 with performances by Indigo De Souza, Yonder Mountain String Band, and more. New to this year’s festival is the recently-announced after parties, starting at 9 p.m. until “late” at...
Is Washington’s Governor Set To Achieve A New Level of Hypocrisy?
Since 2012 Jay Inslee has been the Governor of Washington State. Over the last dozen years he has cemented himself as, arguably, the greatest tax and spend governor in history. He ranked 50th in the Cato Institute's Fiscal Policy Report Card in 2022. He taxed and spent more than Gavin Newsom of California and, at the time, Kate Brown of Oregon.
State transfers 43 inmates from Green Hill School; Gov. Inslee directs officials to consider new facility
The Washington state Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) has transferred 43 “young people” with adult sentences to the Department of Corrections (DOC) as DCYF looks to
$1.6 million in Scholarships to learn a trade in Washington.
I don't know about you, but in my family when I was a kid, the goal was always to go to college. Both of my parents were college educated. All of my siblings went to college, I was the youngest in my family, and I was expected to go to college as well. I went to what is now called Central Washington University. (Back then, it was State College.)
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