» Some Yakima Valley farmers may receive less water than expected
08/04/15
Fri, 03 Apr 2015 09:01:13 GMT By Kristi Pihl Tri-City Herald The looming Yakima Basin drought is expected to get worse after little snow fell in March. State and federal officials now believe some Yakima Basin water users will receive ev...

» State buying 1,700 acres of forest on Olympic Peninsula
08/04/15
The Washington state Department of Natural Resources is buying more than 1,700 acres of forest land north of the Quinault Indian Reservation on the western Olympic Peninsula.

» Washington buying 1,700 acres of forest on Olympic Peninsula
08/04/15
The Washington state Department of Natural Resources is buying more than 1,700 acres of forest land north of the Quinault Indian Reservation on the western Olympic Peninsula. Purchased for $5.2 million from The Nature Conservancy, the la...

» Pro GRT returns in 2015 with exciting changes
08/04/15
As the Pro Mountain Bike Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) approaches, USA Cycling is excited to announce changes to the top national downhill series coming in 2015 that include C2 UCI status for pro races, points for amateur races and World Cup an...

» Obituaries for April 8, 2015
08/04/15
Obituaries, including photos, are published at a pre-paid fee based on size. The deadline is 5 p.m. two business days prior to publication. Call 532-7151, fax 532-5139 or send to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you...

» Convicted child killer mom returned for treatment
08/04/15
Tanya Adams, a former Pasco woman convicted of throwing her two toddlers to their deaths off the cable bridge in 1979, is heading back to a Grays Harbor County facility… Click to Continue »

» Craft3 invests $25,000 in Cascade Angels Fund
07/04/15
Cascade Angels Fund 2015, LLC announced Tuesday it will receive a $25,000 investment from local nonprofit Craft3 to spur economic growth in Central Oregon.

» Victoria rower to compete in endurance race from Washington to Alaska
06/04/15
Victoria’s Colin Angus is no stranger to choppy seas and endurance crushing rowing. Angus and his now wife Julie Wafaei crossed the Atlantic nine years ago using nothing but their own arm strength. The couple rowed, skiied and cycled for...

» Your bumper sticker reveals you
06/04/15
Chuck Johnston of Everett keeps adding to the growing collection of stickers and ephemera on the back of his 1980s Jeep. “I got carried away. ... I just added one, and then another.” His granddaughter calls it “the clown car. It embarras...

» Updated: Some Yakima Basin water users may get 60 percent of normal water
06/04/15
An impending Yakima Basin drought will be worse than originally expected unless farmers, homeowners and fish are rescued by a cool, wet spring. Click to Continue »

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