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Family demands charges in shooting during Floyd protests
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The family of a man fatally shot at a Minneapolis pawn shop during protests over the death of
WNBA players to spotlight female violence victims on jerseys
NEW YORK (AP) — WNBA players will wear uniforms for the opening weekend of the season featuring the names of women who have died because of alleged police brutality or racial violence — including Breonna Taylor, Vanessa Guillen and Sandra Bland — when the league begins play later this month.
Segway, popular with police but not the public, hits brakes
Segway, which boldly claimed its two-wheeled personal transporter would revolutionize the way people get around, is ending production of its namesake vehicle.
No trailers for Schneider Homes
Land use discussed with council
Ephrata sets goals for 2008
Improving city services on list
Sinkiuse Square dedicated to Moses Lake
Has more than 350 tons of basalt
Anti-gang march in Quincy Sunday
QUINCY - Though Ramiro "Junior" Munoz was killed more than a year ago, his legacy is far from forgotten.
The missing link
Community dedicates Dogwood Court crossing
Burning banned for many cities in 2007
Ephrata, Quincy, Othello, Soap Lake amongst prohibited
Officers receive accolades in Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE - Law enforcement and firefighters in Moses Lake were honored Tuesday night at the annual Masonic Lodge #174 Public Safety Recognition Awards.
Consequences of substance abuse highlighted
Parents, kids could be subject to misdemeanor charges, participants say
MOSES LAKE - It sounds easy enough, just put on the goggles and walk. There was even a line on the mat to make it easier.
Boateng recounts pain of racist abuse to Bayern teammates
For weeks Bayern Munich players had been showing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at games when Jerome Boateng was approached by teammates for a deeper conversation.
Zimbabwe president unapologetic about arrests of critics
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s president has labeled the main opposition party “terrorist” and vowed to continue a clampdown in which scores of opposition members and government critics have been arrested and rights groups allege security forces have carried out illegal abductions and torture.
Crews battle wildfires amid brutal heat wave in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters struggled to contain three wildfires near Los Angeles on Saturday as forecasters warned that the risk of new fires was high with temperatures expected to spike and humidity levels to drop across California.
Crews battle wildfires amid brutal heat wave in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Firefighters struggled to contain three wildfires near Los Angeles on Saturday as forecasters warned that the risk of new fires was high with temperatures expected to spike and humidity levels to drop across California.
Boateng recounts pain of racist abuse to Bayern teammates
For weeks Bayern Munich players had been showing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at games when Jerome Boateng was approached by teammates for a deeper conversation.
Paradiso Lost Drugs, thefts and Infected Mushroom
GORGE AMPITHEATRE - Another Paradiso Festival has come and gone. For the over 25,000 attendees who flooded into Grant County’s iconic Gorge Amphitheatre, it was another weekend of big-name electronic music set against the deep basalt canyon that lines the Columbia River.
NFL awards 13 new grants under Inspire Change initiative
The NFL expanded its social Justice initiative
Former Warden teacher sentenced to 10 years
SPOKANE — Former Warden City Council member and substitute teacher Michael Leavitt will spend the next ten years in federal prison.
Grant County Sheriff seeks to improve community bond
GRANT COUNTY — Sheriff Tom Jones has announced a special campaign to help bring citizens and law enforcement closer together.