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Pedestrian who was hit and killed by driver in Thurston County identified
A 50-year-old pedestrian who was hit and killed on U.S. Highway 101 in Thurston County Friday night has been identified, according to the Washington State Patrol. About 7 p.m. Friday, July 12, Denver J. Davis, of Aberdeen, was on the right shoulder of the highway when he was struck by a driver headed north.
Aberdeen man killed in vehicle vs pedestrian collision.
The collision occurred on US 101 just north of State Route 8 in Thurston County. The Washington State Patrol says that Davis was walking on the right shoulder when he was struck by a red 2024 Honda HR-V driven by a 27-year-old Murfreesboro, TN man that was traveling northbound on US 101.
Seattle Seahawks fans should find recent 49ers move hilarious
The San Francisco 49ers are a good team and there is no disputing that. Twice in the last five seasons, the 49ers have been to the Super Bowl (though they have lost both times). They also own a current five-game winning streak over the Seattle Seahawks. Life is good for 49ers' fans...for now.
A Big Costco Change That Members Need to Know Is Coming Soon
Costco is implementing a membership change for Washington state members, so get ready for it!. I would dare say that the majority of people who buy a membership to Costco are people who need to buy things in bulk and don’t want to pay through the nose to do it.
Man shot in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood
SEATTLE - Seattle police are investigating a shooting that left a motorcyclist injured early Monday morning in the Ballard neighborhood. After 2 a.m., officers responded to reports of a shooting at 15th Avenue Northwest and Northwest 80th Street. The investigation had shut down the northbound lanes but later reopened. When...
New Details Emerge About Nika Muhl's Boyfriend
Seattle Storm rookie Nika Muhl has blossomed into one of the WNBA's most beloved rookies. The Croatian guard turned heads during her time alongside Paige Bueckers at UConn, and capitalized on her success there to get selected in the second round of the 2024 WNBA Draft. But what many ...
Exhausted Hotshot Fire Crews Watch As Washington Burns
The Pioneer Fire in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has expanded to 15,757 acres, 14% contained. Firefighters have been working diligently to protect the community of Stehekin through strategic firing operations. These controlled burns, conducted about 8 miles southeast of Stehekin, have created a buffer zone by removing dry and dead ground fuels.
Seattle Forecast: Region suffering through first rainless Juy since 2021
July is usually the warmest and driest month of the year for Seattle and most of the Pacific Northwest. This month is certainly holding to that norm with above-average temperatures and no rainfall thus far. There is no rain in sight for at least into the coming weekend. Average temperatures...
Washington introduces new Foodborne Illness Notification System
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has just introduced a new tool that will make it easier to file food safety complaints, as well as report food poisoning. DOH encourages everyone to use their new online system, the Foodborne Illness Notification System (FINS), to share...
WA state, FDA, Poison Control, Issue Warnings Over Mushroom Edibles
State and Federal officials across the US are urging consumers to not consume Diamond Shruumz-brand products due to possible health dangers. Products have been linked to dozens of health-related issues. According to information released by the WA State Department of Health:. "As of July 8, 2024, at least 58 people...
Why Washington’s wolf count is under scrutiny
With a controversial vote planned this week on whether to loosen protections for wolves in Washington, wildlife advocates are raising alarm that officials could be relying on flawed wolf count figures from a tribe in the northeast corner of the state. Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission members have been told by agency staff that wolves […] The post Why Washington’s wolf count is under scrutiny appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Spokane’s famous Churchill’s steakhouse sells as Anthony’s takes over
SPOKANE, Wash. – The famous Spokane steakhouse Churchill’s will be sold and will come under new leadership with the Anthony’s restaurant family. Bill Alles, owner of Churchill’s, and his wife Renie will be retiring after over 17 years of perfecting the dining experience and look forward to the future of Churchill’s.
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