ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A credit union will launch a pilot program to begin serving marijuana businesses in Alaska, giving the cash-reliant industry a financial option after banks shunned the industry. Most banks and credit card processors
PULLMAN (AP) — A Pullman Police Department officer accused of sexually assaulting a female Washington State University student in March has resigned. Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins said Thursday that Sgt. Dan Hargraves resigned Monday, the day
GIG HARBOR (AP) — Police in Washington state say they’ve found no evidence of a wrongdoing as they investigated allegations that relatives of radio personality Casey Kasem were responsible for his 2014 death. Gig Harbor Police Chief
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) — A Coeur d’Alene woman has agreed to a plea deal in U.S. District Court on charges that she stole almost $580,000 from the federal government. The plea agreement, filed Wednesday, says Lori
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal lawsuit says a Des Moines grandmother was kept in jail and home confinement for eight months for an arson she didn’t commit because a Kent fire investigator withheld evidence that could exonerate
REDMOND (AP) Virtual-reality headsets haven’t had much traction in the consumer market, but now they’re finding a place on the battlefield. The U.S. Army said Thursday that it has awarded Microsoft a $480 million contract to supply
CLALLAM COUNTY – Despite the efforts of the Clallam County Prosecutor’s Office to keep convicted murderer Tommy Ross Jr. in jail while the Court of Appeals considers an appeal of the dismissal of the case against him
SEQUIM – Two attempted burglaries in the same neighborhood on Lost Mountain Road near Sequim Wednesday night have law enforcement looking for a single suspect. Both burglaries were interrupted by the home owners, and while the suspect