SPOKANE – The Spokane City Council has approved an ordinance restricting the U.S. Border Patrol’s ability to search city property that is not open to the public. The new law would require the Border Patrol to
OLYMPIA – Washington’s Public Disclosure Commission has received several complaints about misleading mailers sent to voters in four legislative districts across the state. The mailers, which were also sent to voters deciding a Thurston County Commission race,
PORT ANGELES – Clallam County has picked a third-party it wants to look at a controversial proposal to build a large bed and breakfast on Sequim Bay. This week, county commissioners will approve a letter to applicant
VANCOUVER, BC – Three relatively strong earthquakes were recorded Sunday night in the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island. The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 6.6 magnitude quake about 160 miles west of Tofino, followed by a 6.8
COEUR D’ALENE, ID- A jury has acquitted a bounty hunter after he was accused of terrorizing a Coeur d’Alene family by threatening to break into their home to find a fugitive who wasn’t there. The jury took
SEATTLE (AP) – A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the National Rifle Association against Seattle’s new gun-storage law. King County Superior Court Judge Barbara Linde ruled Friday, tossing the lawsuit on technical grounds after
SEATTLE – Preliminary projections show it would cost more than $10 million for the city of Seattle to host World Cup soccer games, but city officials say most of that money would be reimbursed or recouped. Seattle
VANCOUVER, WA – Authorities say the search for a 19-year-old hiker missing in southwest Washington since last week has been suspended. The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office says rescue teams looking for Garrett Canada, of Kelso, found indications