OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Former Washington state Rep. Matt Manweller has settled a wrongful termination lawsuit against his former employer, Central Washington University, for $155,000. Manweller had initially sought more than $2 million in damages. The settlement
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Former television anchorwoman Nadine Woodward is running for mayor of Spokane. Woodward announced her run on Tuesday. Woodward spent nearly 30 years as an anchor at KXLY and KREM in Spokane. She is
KING COUNTY – Parents to more than 1,200 students were notified that their kids could be at risk due to improperly sterilized dental equipment. Neighborcare Health has notified 1,250 people who were treated at several of its
CHEHALIS, Wash. – An ATM outside a Chehalis credit union was stolen in the early hours of Monday. Investigators say thieves used a forklift to load the Washington State Employees Credit Union’s drive-up ATM into a box truck.
SEATTLE (AP) — When Washington and Colorado launched their pioneering marijuana industries in the face of U.S. government prohibition, they imposed strict rules in hopes of keeping the U.S. Justice Department at bay. Businesses would need to
Seattle – On Sunday, an officer from Washington State Patrol Homeland Security was providing security inside the Colman Ferry Terminal and was contacted by an 18-year-old woman who told him she was the victim of human trafficking.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington Senate has passed a resolution congratulating Edgar Martinez on his recent election to the Baseball Hall of Fame and his long, storied career with the Seattle Mariners. The chamber passed the
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s oil regulator is planning to sue the state of Washington if it goes ahead with a proposal to reduce the volatility of Bakken crude oil transported by rail, saying it is