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Single-Engine Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing Near Ritzville
RITZVILLE — At approximately 11:45 a.m. today, a single-engine aircraft traveling from Spokane to Yakima experienced an engine failure while in flight. The pilot, demonstrating remarkable skill, successfully performed an emergency landing in a plowed field roughly one mile south of Pru Field (Ritzville Municipal Airport). Remarkably, the pilot...
Kennewick convention center set to expand
The Three Rivers Convention Center is about to undergo a long-awaited expansion. Construction of a new exhibit hall and additional lobby and meeting room space is expected to start late this year or early next year. The project will add 100,000 to 120,000 square feet to the Kennewick facility, which currently is about 82,000 square feet.
Thunder in the Valley was literally lights out Saturday night.
They had some electrical problems with the lights but still got some racing in Saturday at Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval…. Ephrata’s Bart Hector, Jr. took first place in the Rockstar Energy B-Mod Ted Mitchell Showdown. Hayden, Idaho’s Jeff Bird was second followed by Quincy’s Glenn Knutson.
Fire causes almost $250k in damage to house, motor home in Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA, Wash.-A house and motor home were damaged in a fire in Walla Walla on July 13. Firefighters from Walla Walla Fire stations 1 and 2 responded to 1017 Pomona Street for reports of a house fire around 3:49 p.m. on July 13 and found the home and motor home burning.
Public Forum on Dam Removal Pt 1
From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson. There’s been no let-up in efforts by dam-breaching advocates to get four Lower Snake River Dams taken down. That’s why U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse, and others will be holding a public forum to hear your thoughts on breaching the dams …
Local artist's emotional works grace Manson Library walls
MANSON—The Manson Community Library is showcasing the work of local artist Lisa Raust on its Art Wall, offering residents a glimpse into two decades of emotionally driven artistry. Raust, who began her artistic journey approximately 20 years ago, describes herself as an "emotional painter." She emphasizes that her creative...
Major Grocers Announce Which 124 WA Stores Will Be Sold Off
Kroger and Albertsons, have been working on a merger since September of 2023. A long list of stores and distribution centers that will be sold was announced for the first time. A large number are located throughout the state of Washington. The new agreement by the two chains is meant...
Leslie Lewallen on the race for Washington’s 3rd District
The Washington state primary is on August 6 this year and all eyes will be on Congressional District 3. The district spans southwest Washington, including Clark, Lewis and Cowlitz counties, home to cities including Vancouver, Camas, Washougal and Battle Ground. It's also a swing district, voting for Donald Trump in 2020 by about a 4% margin.
House burns near Ferris High School after neighbors called 911
SPOKANE, Wash. - A house caught fire Monday morning near Ferris High School causing significant damage after neighbors spotted the flames and called 911. On Monday morning around 8 a.m. the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 3000 block of East 36th Avenue. Neighbors notified law enforcement when they saw...
Spokane ranks in Top 100 Cities in the United States
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane is ranked in the top 100 cities in the United States with its combination of urban buzz and the outdoors surrounding it. According to Resonance’s America’s Best Cities, Spokane, Washington, is ranked #73 for the best cities to live in. Considered a hidden gem, Spokane was ranked #31 in Labor Force Participation (the number of employed people in the city) and #38 for rent prices.
City of Lewiston seeks public input on future of historic Bert Lipps pool
LEWISTON, IDAHO (KLEW) — The Lewiston Parks and Recreation Commission is asking for public input on what to do with an old piece of the city. The Bert Lipps pool was originally constructed in 1947 and It's been a cherished part of the summer for the Lewiston community however, problems with the pool were discovered last summer and it's now closed.
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