Bystanders assist trapped pilot in plane crash
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (AP) — At least one person was seriously injured when a plane crashed into the backyard of a Port Orchard home yesterday. The Cessna 150 went down into the trees along Genesis Avenue just
State Fair cancelled
PUYALLUP, Wash. (AP) — It may come as no surprise to learn that this year’s Washington State Fair has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Fair CEO Kent Hojem said in a video on the event’s
Body found near Vashon believed to be killer
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Police say the body of a man believed to have fatally shot two women in Tacoma was found in the water near Vashon Island. Erik Larson, who lived with the women, is suspected
Charges in Seattle protester hit and run
SEATTLE (AP) — Prosecutors have filed three felony charges against the man who hit two protesters with his car while driving on a Seattle freeway that was closed for Black Lives Matter demonstrations. One of the protesters
Retailers announce cancellation of football team’s apparel
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Seattle-based Amazon says they’re going to stop selling Washington Redskins merchandise after the football team said it would undergo a review of its name, which is considered a racial slur. The online shopping
All bodies accounted for in lake plane collision
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Rescue crews found the last two victims of a deadly plane crash over Lake Coeur d’Alene on Wednesday evening, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office. One of the victims was recovered by
Health Officer talks about our low number and how we keep it that way
PORT ANGELES – One new positive case of Covid-19 reported Thursday brings our county’s total to 50. County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry Unthank to gave some perspective on the county’s relatively low number versus what she’s
Unemployment news is mixed
OLYMPIA — Unemployment in Washington state is kind of a good news/bad news situation this week. There’s ample evidence that many folks are getting back to work. There were a little over 28,000 claims in the week
Stymied Forks investigation turns to social media warrants
FORKS, Wash. – It’s been a month since the first reports of the harassment of a Spokane family confronted in Forks and later followed to their camping spot. While no charges have yet been filed, there is
Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Marilyn Nieves/iStockBy LAUREN LANTRY, ABC NEWS(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling on Thursday, held that nearly half of Oklahoma – home to 1.8 million residents – is Native American territory, saying any Native American