Cougar frequenting Kelso neighborhood

Wildlife authorities say they plan to kill a cougar if it returns to a neighborhood in Kelso, WA. Several residents have reported seeing the cougar wandering near homes in recent weeks. Fish and Wildlife officials say the

Seattle boat captain pleads guilty to fraud

The owner of a company that conducts sailboat sightseeing tours of the Seattle waterfront has been sentenced to nine months in prison for fraud. Federal prosecutors say 67-year-old Paul LaMarche, owner of Emerald City Charters, was also

Road work will detour some travelers going to Pullman

A heavily-used stretch of State Route 26, especially by fans attending Washington State University football games, will be closed for more than a month to repair a bridge. The state DOT will close a 17 mile section

Another assault at Western State Hospital

The Associated Press is reporting that a patient at Washington state’s largest psychiatric hospital vaulted over a nurse’s station, knocked a nurse to the floor, choked her and bit part of her ear off. Sunday’s assault is

PA Council proclaims Indigenous People’s Day

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PORT ANGELES – Next Monday is Columbus Day, a federal holiday. But in Port Angeles, starting now, the second Monday in October will officially be known as Indigenous People’s Day. A proclamation will be read during tonight’s