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Rider injured when motorcycle hits vehicle on I-5 in Lewis County
A 72-year-old Gold Bar man was injured Friday afternoon when his motorcycle struck a vehicle on Interstate 5 south of Napavine, according to the Washington State Patrol. Mark E. Plumb was
Northwest Forest Plan advisors recommend managed fire, tribal co-stewardship
Tim Ingalsbee of FUSEE: "Let the Northwest Forest Plan Amendment end the obsolete paradigm of reactive wildfire suppression and replace it with a new paradigm of proactive ecological fire management." A key advisory committee has issued its recommendations for the Northwest Forest Plan. In its final session, during which the...
20 years later, Valley View Health Center remains focused on providing health care to underserved populations
While it took some time this month to peek in the rearview mirror in celebration of its 20th year in operation, Valley View Health Center has its eyes firmly planted on the road ahead as it charts
Kiddin' Around to host Dine and Dash -- a Chef's Night Out to boost mission of supporting area youths
Kiddin' Around, a nonprofit organization founded in 2021, will host its first first Dine and Dash -- Chef's Night Out fundraising event in downtown Centralia on Thursday, July 25, ...
Sirens: Homeless an uses power outlet without permission; mailboxes knocked over; animals left in parked van; meth found in juvenile's room
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Criminal trespass • Just after 6:55 a.m. on July 17, a business in the 1100 block of Grand Avenue reported a disorderly male who appeared to be under the
Attention Brewers: Tumwater Artesian Brewfest Wants You!
Organizers of the annual Tumwater Artesian Brewfest say they have room for more breweries to participate in this year’s festival on Saturday, August 17th. Contact info below. In recent years, some of the region’s largest beer festivals have bowed out, but this festival endures. And why not? Tumwater, WA has a long and proud beer tradition to uphold!
Iconic Mural to be Restored and Rededicated to the Japanese Community
One of Olympia’s most iconic murals, “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” is soon to be restored and then rededicated to Olympia’s Japanese American community. The restoration work will be completed by local artists in partnership with the Olympia Japanese American Citizens League and Rainbow Community Arts.
Saint Martin’s University Is Selected As A 2024-2025 College Of Distinction
Saint Martin’s University has been selected as a 2024-2025 College of Distinction, an honor that highlights its commitment to providing an exceptional undergraduate education. The University also received College of Distinction awards in nine additional categories: Catholic higher education institutions, Washington State institutions, affordability, career development initiatives, military support and in four top-tier academic programs. These awards reflect the University’s dedication to fostering hands-on learning, strong student-faculty relationships, an engaged campus community and transformative student outcomes.
46th Annual GRO Parade of Homes Returns to Clark County
Vancouver, WA — The Building Industry Association of Clark County presents the 46th annual GRO Parade of Homes, a showcase of the Pacific Northwest’s finest home architecture, design, and construction, September 6-22, 2024 from 10 am to 7 pm at Reserve at Lake River in Felida, WA. Featuring...
Camas Cellars & Camas Cheese Co. Present: Taste of the Pacific NW
Camas, WA — Camas Cellars and Camas Cheese Co. are excited to announce a special event during Camas Days, “Taste of the Pacific Northwest – A Curated Wine & Cheese Pairing.” This exclusive event will take place on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27 at Camas Cellars, featuring three unique sessions where attendees can indulge in the finest wines and cheeses the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Alligator sighting in Washington State prompts investigation
Alligators are not native to Washington State and could not establish a population in the region because of its cool climate. But somewhere in Snohomish County, a very large gator is on the prowl. “Granite Falls Deputies are investigating the sighting of a 10’ alligator near the 9400 block of...
Mariners Ace Logan Gilbert Discusses Not Getting to Pitch in Huge Series with Astros
Seattle Mariners pitcher Logan Gilbert won't be on the mound this weekend against the Houston Astros in a series that could go a long way toward deciding the American League West. On Friday, he spoke about the decision.
World's first fully hydrogen ferry built in Bellingham begins service in San Francisco
BELLINGHAM, Wash, — A passenger ferry now operating in San Francisco looks a lot like the fast ferry from West Seattle, but this boat is a first of its kind. "The Sea Change is the first, world's first passenger hydrogen ferry. So it's a very exciting day that has huge implications for the future. And yes, they absolutely have plans to build more of them and bigger ones and faster ones," said Jim Wunderman, Chair of the San Francisco Bay Ferry Board.
Seahawks Could Cut QB Geno Smith in Favor of ‘Younger Option’ in 2025: Insider
The Seattle Seahawks have made it clear that Geno Smith is the team’s starting quarterback this season, but the Pro Bowler’s future beyond 2024 remains murky. The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar wrote that Smith is entering a “make or break” season with Pete Carroll no longer as the Seahawks’ head coach. If Seattle moves on from Smith in 2025, Sam Howell or another “younger” quarterback could take over the offense, Dugar wrote.
Scanner Audio - Backfire Creates Multiple Gun Shots Call
Last night, July 19th 2024 at 8:32 PM radio traffic indicated that there were multiple callers calling in regarding hearing gun shots near Aberdeen Ave and Rice St. There were actually calls from all over Aberdeen hearing them with the focus of them off Aberdeen Ave. Eventually, this lead to a call stating that there was a fight/argument in the street near Aberdeen Ave and Rice St with a firearm being involved. Further information had said that the firearm had been placed in a truck that was leaving the scene towards Port Dock.
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