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Head-on crash causing traffic on Division
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane law enforcement is responding to a head-on crash on Division, leaving at least one person injured. The Spokane Fire Department responded to the crash in north Spokane near 8200 North Division Street around 6:45 a.m. According to the SFD, at least one person is injured, though...
Yakima Rotary providing Hoover Elementary students with backpacks, supplies
YAKIMA, Wash.-Students at Hoover Elementary School will start the year with some new supplies thanks to the Yakima Rotary Club. The Rotary Club in partnership with the Yakima School District will be giving out backpacks full of school supplies to students in need on Thursday, Aug. 22, the first day of school.
Pasco casino offers school supply giveaway
Maverick Cares is hosting a back-to-school supply giveaway for families in need at Maverick Gaming properties, including the Crazy Moose Casino at 510 S. 20th. Ave. in Pasco. The event takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, and aims to supply backpacks and school supplies for elementary, middle and high school students for the 2024-25 school year.
Cheney business significantly damaged in overnight fire
CHENEY, Wash. – A Cheney business suffered significant damage from an overnight fire that destroyed equipment and property. Around midnight Spokane County Fire District 3 responded to Turley’s Logging & Timberland near 24000 South Pine Spring Road to flames engulfing the businesses equipment. The business owner who lived...
Boulder Bend Glassworks demonstrates art at 2,000 degrees
LEAVENWORTH—Tucked along US-2 in Peshastin, Boulder Bend Glassworks welcomes passersby to stop in and witness art being carefully crafted at over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. “We want them to kind of have an appreciation for how things are made and that it takes a lot of equipment, it takes a lot of time and dedication and skill to make things. It’s a unique situation to be able to invite people in and hopefully educate them about this craft,” said Delvo.
Spokane County considering litigation against Meta, Tik Tok and other platforms
(The Center Square) – Spokane County’s elected officials convened on Monday to discuss joining ongoing litigation in California against several social media companies for their platforms’ harm to children. Two Alabama-based Beasley Allen Law Firm representatives briefed the Board of County Commissioners on the litigation. If the officials decide to participate, Spokane would become the first county in the state to join, but among hundreds of other plaintiffs. Attorney Jennifer...
Yakima election candidates use primary results as strategic tool for November's election
YAKIMA- For some of the primary elections, there were only two candidates running, meaning that they would both go on to the general election regardless of the primary result. Action News spoke with the two candidates in Yakima's District 2 County Commissioner race, Kyle Curtis and Susan Soto Palmer, asking how much weight they give the primary elections in these circumstances.
Cashmere startup bridges gap for rural services
CASHMERE—Operating out of Cashmere, family-run business Carriage House Office (CHO) aims to connect local rural communities to all the conveniences of a city-based home and office delivery service without any of the hassles. As their name suggests, CHO provides three main areas of service: goods delivery, home maintenance, and...
Western Washington Forecast: Early Fall Weather Brings Cooler Temps and Showers to Seattle
Seattle, WA – Washington residents should prepare for a cooler-than-usual week as temperatures are set to drop 5 to 10 degrees below normal. Highs will range from the mid-60s to low 70s across the state, with Seattle expecting typical fall highs of 68 to 70 degrees. The National Weather...
Lewiston's Super China Buffet to Close Permanently at the end of August
LEWISTON - The Super China Buffet at the Lewiston Center Mall is reportedly shutting down operations after next week. According to Mall Manager Billy Jeffrey Scharnhorst, the owner of the eatery and his wife are planning to retire. Owner Jessy Guo has placed a sign on the front of the business listing the restaurant equipment that is being offered for sale.
Man Held on $1 Million for Alleged Attempted Murder With Claw Hammer at Lewiston Park
LEWISTON - A man is being held on $1 million bond for an alleged attempted murder of a woman at Pioneer Park in Lewiston. 59-year-old Jody A. Bohn, of Lewiston, was allegedly involved in an attack at the park on August 11. According to court documents, in the early morning...
Moses Lake Education Association approves agreement with MLSD
Aug. 21—MOSES LAKE — Members of the union representing Moses Lake School District teaching (certificated) staff approved a one-year agreement Tuesday with the Moses Lake School District for the 2024-25 school year. With the union approval, the memorandum of understanding is submitted to the Moses Lake School Board; a vote to approve or reject is on the MLSB on Aug. 22 agenda. Moses Lake ...
Man hospitalized after 3-vehicle crash near Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE, Wash. – A man has been hospitalized after 3 vehicles crashed into each other north of Moses Lake on Tuesday. Early investigations from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office show that Jose Rivera, 43, was driving northbound on Stratford Road when he was hit from behind making a left turn onto Union Road NE.
WSP Plans High Visibility Enforcement Patrols During Watershed Weekend
KITTITAS and GRANT County, Wash. – Washington State Patrol (WSP) District 6 is partnering with other law enforcement agencies to conduct a High Visibility Enforcement (HiVE) patrol, with the shared goal of reducing serious injury and fatality collisions. Watershed festival is arguably one of the biggest outdoor festivals in...
Wet weather chances increase around the PNW Wednesday
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Wet weather returns to western Oregon and Washington Wednesday as temperatures remain below average. A few light rain showers are likely from the Oregon Coast to the Cascades Wednesday as a front approaches. The increase in cloud coverage will help keep temperatures in the mid-70s Wednesday afternoon. Forecast highs put Portland nearly five to 10-degrees below the average of 82 this time of year.
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