Friday, May 24, 2013

Local & State News

Investigation Into Powell Disappearance May Close

After a search in rural Oregon failed to yield any trace of missing Utah mother Susan Powell, authorities say they may close the investigation. Wayne Pyle, who

   

DOT Reopening Chinook Pass On Friday

The Transportation Department plans to reopen Chinook Pass at 10 a.m. Friday, weather permitting. Crews have been working more than a month to clear snow

   

Regional News

Citizenship Ceremony On Historic Bremerton Ship

Thirteen members of the U.S. military have a memorable location for becoming U.S. citizens in today's naturalization

   

Civil Rights Complaint Filed By Student

After years of bullying, leading to panic attacks and missed school, an Olympian teen has filed a civil rights complaint.The teen said the abuse started before high

   

DNR and Navy Partner On Hood Canal Projects

The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR), which manages 2.6 million acres of state-owned aquatic lands, is collaborating with the United States

   

WA Set To Release Draft Rules For Pot Industry

They've spent nearly eight months visiting marijuana grow houses, holding public hearings, meeting with dealers and studying the science of getting high. Now,

   

Mckenna Portrait Hung Alongside Other Former AGs

A portrait of former Attorney General Rob McKenna is now hanging alongside those who preceded him as Washington state's top lawyer. McKenna was joined

   

Welfare Fraud Investigated In Aberdeen

Investigators with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services raided the Northwest Passage Tavern in Aberdeen with the Grays Harbor Drug Task Force.

   

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