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It was from the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository — now called the Dallas County Administration Building ...
Sterlings, a beloved TriCities restaurant since 1982, is planning to relocate its Kennewick spot as it outgrows its current ...
Yale Lake near Ariel WA, which is about 39 miles southwest of Vancouver in SW WA, is closing July 27th for boating. It's a ...
John Lennon was killed by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980 as he returned to his New York apartment from a recording ...
Watershed is one of the biggest country music festivals in the PNW, but it looks like its Oregon "sister" festival is calling ...
You just hit that guy!”, hopefully not something you will hear while teeing off with these limited edition golf balls now ...
In Washington, a former addict voices concerns over a proposed program that hands out fentanyl and heroin, emphasizing the ...
The recently enacted Landlord Fairness Code in Tacoma faces a lawsuit from an apartment complex, which argues the rules could deepen the housing crisis rather than help renters.
In Spokane, vacant property owners must now hire security at their expense, a move by the City Council aimed at tackling nuisance properties and improving community safety.
With over $2 billion in road repairs needed, Seattle's new transportation levy aims to tackle potholes more efficiently, boosting annual funding for repairs significantly.
In a recent interview, Senator Braun expresses frustration with Governor Ferguson's shift to a partisan stance, particularly regarding Trump’s budget impact on SNAP and Medicaid.
The latest Point-in-Time Count in Spokane reports fewer homeless individuals, yet some city council members challenge the findings, raising concerns over methodology and support for those in need.
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