Deputies decided to perform a "rolling road block" as the dispatcher told the woman to turn before she went into the lake.
The ban appears to be a clear violation of residents' First Amendment rights, according to a legal advocacy group.
The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind Washington State Residents that every year, approximately 750 ...
The Washington Supreme Court has denied a request for resentencing from Darren Stanley Harris, a Toppenish man convicted of ...
State officials have recommended approval of the Wautoma Solar Project, a major renewable energy initiative planned just ...
A Sammamish man is scheduled to face felony theft charges in Kittitas County Superior Court next week after being accused of ...
TOPPENISH, Wash.-A popular building at Heritage University is about to be remodeled for the first time since it was built in ...
The Ellensburg school district is negotiating a settlement with the department of justice for a bullying investigation.
A Lakewood man was arrested last week after allegedly selling cocaine to an undercover informant in an operation set up by ...
WASHINGTON — Lightcurve, a longstanding internet service provider in Washington, has announced plans to launch fiber ...
A Florida woman convicted of leaving her boyfriend trapped inside zipped up suitcase, where he later died, was sentenced to ...
The annual holiday lighted parade returned to Yakima for its 25th year, drawing thousands of spectators eager to witness the ...