Caregiver acquitted in accidental vinegar death in Spokane

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A former caregiver charged in connection with the 2019 poisoning death of a developmentally disabled woman has been acquitted of felony assault. The Northwest News Network reports Fikirte T. Aseged mistakenly gave cleaning

Ex-bank manager accused of stealing $1M from customers

BATTLE GROUND, Wash. (AP) — A former bank manager in southwestern Washington is accused of stealing more than $1 million from vulnerable customers. The Columbian reports Brian Davie was arrested Friday in Yakima on charges of bank

Genetic genealogy grants help solve Washington cold cases

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson says grants from his office have recently helped local law enforcement agencies solve three cold cases using genetic genealogy, and 20 other investigations are underway. The Grays Harbor County

Man in custody after assaulting restaurant employee

PORT ANGELES – Port Angeles police arrested a man late Sunday night after he reportedly jumped up and stuck half his body through the drive-through window at Frugal’s restaurant on Front Street and grabbed a handful of

E-scooters may be coming to Sequim for a trial run

By Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – E-scooters may be coming to Sequim. The Bird scooter company is offering to set Sequim up with a rent-by-the-minute stand-up scooter service at no cost to the city. Users would download the

Protest erupts at Broadway Barks, but stars bite back

ABC Audio/Emily Schutz Three-time Tony Award winner Bernadette Peters hosted her annual Broadway Barks adoption event in New York City’s Shubert Alley on Saturday. This was the 24th year of the event, which aims to find homes