Reports detail a fight between friends that reportedly ended in shots fired.
Equipment, communication highlighted in presentation to commissioners on devastating earthquake scenario.
Peter Casey, 66, will retire at month’s end.
Park Service officials have moved to suppress Godkin fire flames a quarter mile from park camp structures.
Eastern Washington native Larry Dekker was drawn to community’s proximity to the water.
North Olympic Peninsula locations to start waiving fees Thursday.
One fire jumped the Spokane River and threatened a small community on the Spokane Indian Reservation.
Christopher Charles Cooper and Jerez Darren McGrew have pleaded not guilty.
Talented returning core aiming for a championship
Maria Cantwell makes a visit to Port Townsend
Officials expect moderated fire activity with lower termperatures following warm spell.
Juveniles who have offended can still attend school, after-school programs and maintain jobs while serving time in detention.
Plan calls for two full-time detectives and a school resource officer once all new officers are fully trained.
Claimant is a woman who wants to build a 32,000-square-foot bed and breakfast on East Sequim Bay Road.
Organizers: Members get first chance Thursday with wide variety of items at fundraising event.
$23,000 from Federal Emergency Management Agency will help replace aging equipment.
Infant Martin Edwin Brooks died in 1942, and his headstone had been with the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office since 2012.
Loggers returning seven of eight starters
Roughriders trying to climb back into contention
Bill Bloor is preparing guiding principles for City Council members on a ban against use of profanity that they imposed on themselves.