SPOKANE - On Wednesday, the National Weather Service office out of Spokane confirmed that the first 100-degree days of the year in north central Washington were recorded in Wenatchee and Ephrata on Wednesday.
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NEW YORK (AP) — After a trio of new announcements this week, the Republican Party's 2024 presidential field is all but set.
WENATCHEE - A Wenatchee WinCo Foods employee is getting praise this week for a selfless act.
LEAVENWORTH - A Leavenworth Elementary school has decided to discontinue its production of a play amid complaints that its historically inaccurate, misleading and patronizes indigenous people.
EPHRATA - Grant County Sheriff's officials say an inmate at the Grant County Jail was assaulted Wednesday morning.
EAST WENATCHEE – Washington State Troopers are faulting a bus driver in a crash with another vehicle near Rock Island on Wednesday.
WILSON CREEK - One person has serious injuries after they hit a farming trailer just east of Wilson Creek Tuesday afternoon.
Douglas County is witnessing significant successes in wetland restoration and regenerative farming, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Foster Creek Conservation District (FCCD) and their partners. With a strong connection between the local community and the landscape, the FCCD, in collab…
Sabey Data Centers, a provider of multi-tenant data centers, is gearing up for a momentous occasion—the fence removal ceremony. Scheduled for Thursday, June 8, 2023, this event holds immense significance as it signifies the joining of campuses in Quincy, Washington, and marks a major milesto…
MOSES LAKE - A clerk at the North Stratford Mini Market in Moses Lake was surprised with bullets instead of dollar bills Monday afternoon.
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake Police have confirmed that shots were fired in what was reported to be a drive-by shooting early Monday in Moses Lake.
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request to block a new Washington state law banning the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles, one of three measures recently signed by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee in an effort to reduce gun violence.
MOSES LAKE - A convicted child rapist has moved to Moses Lake, according to the Grant County Sheriff's Office.
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- Grant County libraries to kick off Summer Reading Program this month
- 911 service restored in Mattawa area
- Wahluke schools on lockdown after Thursday morning threat
- 9-1-1 service restored in Desert Aire after brief outage Wednesday morning
- Farmers and ranchers can give input about program aimed at protecting land
- People can get their car seats checked in Mattawa on Saturday
- 9-1-1 service restored in Desert Aire after brief outage Wednesday morning
- Farmers and ranchers can give input about program aimed at protecting land
- People can get their car seats checked in Mattawa on Saturday
- Grant County burn ban in effect, conditions remain dry
- POLICE: Drivers should use caution near schools as children return to class
- Man allegedly used modified toy gun to rob man in Mattawa
- Traffic may be delayed on Interstate 90 during the weekend
- Man serves 10 days in jail for sneaking into Mattawa home
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EPHRATA - An Ephrata paraeducator received a hero's honor when she was given the "Excellence Award" by the school district for her heroism in saving a students life in April.
ROSLYN - After her family feared the worst, a young girl is back home after the harrowing experience of getting lost in the wilderness overnight, alone.
According to an article by the Seattle Times, the controversial case involving Joseph Zamora of Moses Lake is being revived by Grant County Prosecutor Kevin McCrae. McCrae is reportedly recharging Zamora.
Helping Hungry Kids: Ephrata School District to provide meals to kids in need at no cost this summer
EPHRATA – The Ephrata School District’s Free Summer Food Service could be what’s needed to help some less fortunate local families survive the summer. Starting Wednesday, June 14, the Ephrata School District will provide access to free meals for kids 18 years or younger. The Summer Food Serv…
EPHRATA - It's possible that a mother's reaction to her child in the parking lot of an Ephrata store on Saturday may have saved them from injury or death.
QUINCY - On Monday, the Quincy Irrigation District confirmed that a group of cows were found deceased, floating in a canal just outside of the city of Quincy.
ROYAL CITY – A Grant County deputy is being credited for saving a man who was stranded and struggling in the middle of a lake near Royal City over the weekend.
OTHELLO - Authorities are actively looking for a gunman who opened fire on a house near Othello early Sunday.
3:31 P.M. UPDATE -- The 10-year-old girl who had gone missing for over 24 hours north of Cle Elum starting Sunday has been found. Kittitas County Sheriff's officials say the girl was found with minor injuries. She was found by a ground rescue crew who is preparing to evacuate her for medical…
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