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Death toll in Indonesia flash floods rises to 36; 66 missing
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The death toll from flash floods in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province rose to 36 on Friday, with the number of people reported missing increasing to 66, officials said.
Driver airlifted after Quincy collision
QUINCY — A semitruck and a car collided on state Route 281, three miles south of Quincy, Tuesday morning.
Ballot return deadline is Tuesday
MOSES LAKE - Washington voters must have their ballots postmarked or returned to an official ballot drop-off site by tomorrow, Nov. 8.
Travelers lost about $900K at airport checkpoints last year
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Travelers left behind nearly a million dollars at U.S. airport security checkpoints last year, including about $19,000 in foreign currency, a newspaper reported Friday.
Governor apologizes for delays in unemployment claims
PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown apologized Sunday to people who have encountered problems trying to apply for unemployment during the coronavirus crisis.
Governor apologizes for delays in unemployment claims
PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown apologized Sunday to people who have encountered problems trying to apply for unemployment during the coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus: No new cases reported Tuesday in Grant County
GRANT COUNTY - There were no new cases of the novel coronavirus reported in Grant County Tuesday, according to the Grant County Health District.
Germany welcomes US sanctions U-turn on Russia gas pipeline
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s foreign minister on Wednesday welcomed the Biden administration’s decision to waive sanctions against entities and individuals involved in a controversial Russian pipeline, describing the move as “constructive.”
STUDIO BASIN: Well 20, MLSD levy and Basin track and field
MOSES LAKE – On this week's episode of the STUDIO BASIN podcast, Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer and Staff Writer Joel Martin break down last week's headlines in the Columbia Basin Herald, Well 20 in Moses Lake, leadership in the Grant County Republican Party, the MLSD's levy being voted down and the Othello Community Pool being closed over safety concerns.
STUDIO BASIN: Soap Lake School District with Superintendent Chavez and Basin wrestling
MOSES LAKE – On this week's episode of the STUDIO BASIN podcast, Senior Reporter Cheryl Schweizer is joined by Aaron Chavez, the superintendent of the Soap Lake School District, who has been on the job since July 2023. He discusses his impressions of the school district, challenges and opportunities in Soap Lake, and the Soap Lake educational programs and operations levy that will be on the Feb. 13 ballot.
FRESH NEWS: Potholes freeze puts the kibosh on fishing for a while
MARDON — The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1,042.05 feet, coming up 0.20 feet this past week. We are 4.45 feet below full pool. The reservoir completely froze over Monday night. There are no reports of any ice fishing and no reports of safe ice, either. Last week was good for walleye, largemouth and crappie. Fish were in 12-28 feet of water. Jig for the walleye and bass, slip bobber for the crappies. Call the MarDon Resort tackle store for current conditions and fishing information at 509-346-2651.
Coronavirus: 88 confirmed cases in Grant County, eight new cases
After a week of the rate of new cases decelerating, Sunday saw one of the largest single-day increases yet.
Inmate reported as escaping did not flee prison
SPRINGVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A convicted murderer did not escape from an Alabama prison despite the corrections system initially reporting that he did, state officials said Tuesday.
Clarification: Virus Outbreak-Videos story
NEW YORK (AP) — In a story published April 6, 2020 about a celebrity doctor’s apology for playing down the coronavirus, The Associated Press gave an inaccurate description of one of the people quoted, Sharyl Attkisson. Attkisson is an investigative reporter and managing editor who hosts the Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Sunday-morning show “Full Measure.” She wrote a piece about alleged news media bias against conservatives for “Just the News,” a website created by John Solomon, the former AP reporter known for attempts to uncover wrongdoing in Ukraine by Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In an email, she has disputed AP’s description of her as a conservative columnist.
Governor apologizes for delays in unemployment claims
PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown apologized Sunday to people who have encountered problems trying to apply for unemployment during the coronavirus crisis.
Chinese man sentenced to die for murders at virus roadblock
BEIJING (AP) — A driver who fatally stabbed two people guarding a virus-control roadblock in southwestern China was sentenced to death Sunday, a state news agency reported.
STUDIO BASIN: Homelessness plan, reduced hours at Connelly Park and martial arts features
On this episode of the STUDIO BASIN Podcast, Reporter Cheryl Schweizer discussed Moses Lake's plan to address homelessness post Open Doors Sleep Center closure. Reporter and producer Nance Beston, added on talking about the resource fair that happened in front of the Open Doors Sleep Center Monday last week, including information for all of the resources as well as contact information for them.
Correction: Virus Outbreak-Vaccine Reactions story
In a story December 9, 2020, about allergic reactions to vaccines, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the ingredients in the Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech vaccine were proprietary and not disclosed. The ingredients were listed in documents from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare Regulator.
Large fire rips through Philadelphia warehouse
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Massive flames ripped through a large warehouse early Sunday morning in Philadelphia.
Fire on Longview Street contained quickly
MOSES LAKE — Firefighters responded to a reported structure fire at 4000 Longview Street around 11 p.m. Saturday.