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What's happening in the Pacific Northwest? For information and details regarding Northwest news, see our articles below.

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Vikings claim region championship

MOSES LAKE — In their final home game of the season, the Big Bend Community College Lady Vikings earned a 65-61 vi…

Updated 2 years ago
Economic Revenue and Forecast Council provides updated state forecast

OLYMPIA — Dave Reich, executive director of the Washington Economic Revenue and Forecast Council, provided an updated economic forecast for the state during th…

Updated 2 years ago
Climate Commitment Act impact: $30 million refunds fall short of farmers’ $150M estimate

OLYMPIA - Budget writers in both the Senate and House have suggested allocating $30 million for refunding farmers impacted by the Climate Commitment Act. With …

Updated 2 years ago
Wash. may help tribal authorities enforce warrants under proposed bill

OLYMPIA- A new bill preventing individuals from escaping justice for crimes committed on tribal lands by fleeing into Washington state jurisdiction has passed …

Updated 2 years ago
D&M Chem joining The McGregor Company operation

COLFAX – The McGregor Company is bringing D&M Chem into their family-owned ag retail business, according to a Wednesday announcement from McGregor.

Updated 2 years ago
Levies mostly passing in Washington, bonds mostly failing

OLYMPIA – Preliminary results from the Feb. 13 Special Election show a significant majority of levies passing on local ballots across Washington state, but onl…

Updated 2 years ago
WA House passes transit-oriented housing bill

OLYMPIA — House Bill 2160, promoting transit-oriented housing developments, passed with a floor vote of 56 to 40 during a Feb. 13 floor debate. The bill, spons…

Updated 2 years ago
Port of Othello continues work toward airport plan

OTHELLO – Port of Othello Executive Director Chris Faix gave an update on some of the port’s progress with its ongoing projects, mainly working with J-U-B Engi…

Updated 2 years ago
EPA announces $113M for WA water infrastructure

SEATTLE – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday more than $113 million in federal funding for Washington drinking water and clean water infrastructure upgrades.

Updated 2 years ago
‘Center of the universe’

MOSES LAKE — Grant County is the tip of the spear when it comes to clean energy, US. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said at a Moses Lake round table Thursd…

Updated 2 years ago
Pro soccer coming to Spokane

SPOKANE – Since it was announced in late 2021 that the United Soccer League would be coming to Spokane, soccer fans across the Inland Northwest have been waiti…

Updated 2 years ago
Medals of Merit and Valor to be awarded at state capitol

OLYMPIA — For the first time in nine years, Washington’s Medals of Merit and Valor will be awarded today at a ceremony in the state Legislative Building, accor…

Updated 2 years ago
State proposes pesticide restrictions

OLYMPIA — Neonicotinoid pesticides are known for their harmful effects on the nervous systems of insects and a proposal in the state Legislature calls for bann…

Updated 2 years ago
BPA revenues $197M below financial performance target

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Bonneville Power Administration released its first official forecast of the expected financial performance for fiscal year 2024 on Feb. 13, according to an announcement from the organization. …

Updated 2 years ago
Columbia Basin Project bill moves forward in Olympia

OLYMPIA- Proposed legislation, House Bill 1752, authorizes the United States Bureau of Reclamation to seek approval to change the number of acres it can irriga…

Updated 2 years ago
Cougar attacks cyclist

FALL CITY, Wash. – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife received a report of an incident wherein a young male cougar weighing in at about 75 pounds a…