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MPR reporter quits over handling of sex misconduct reporting
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — An arts reporter at Minnesota Public Radio News announced her resignation Monday, accusing management of dragging their feet on a potential story about a male employee at a sister station accused of sexual misconduct.
1 killed, thousands lose power in Northwest wind storm
SEATTLE (AP) — One person died after a tree fell on them and thousands of people in western Washington were without power as high winds blew into the region Tuesday.
Texas reports 4,732 new coronavirus cases, 154 new deaths
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas reported 4,732 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Saturday and 154 new deaths from the disease it causes, COVID-19.
Australian PM says China coal ban would breach WTO rules
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s prime minister said Tuesday that China would be in breach of World Trade Organization rules as well as a bilateral free trade agreement if it banned Australian coal.
Lawsuit by student against ex-OU official settled
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — A lawsuit filed by a former University of Oklahoma student who accused a former top school administrator of groping and kissing him inappropriately on several occasions has been settled, a newspaper reports.
Lawsuit by student against ex-OU official settled
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — A lawsuit filed by a former University of Oklahoma student who accused a former top school administrator of groping and kissing him inappropriately on several occasions has been settled, a newspaper reports.
Florida killer pleads not guilty to husband's slaying
A southern Minnesota woman convicted of killing a woman in Florida to assume her identity pleaded not guilty before a judge in her home state Tuesday in her husband's 2018 slaying.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Baker addresses advertising
MOSES LAKE — Please don’t be alarmed by the ad run in the CBH news paper, money is no object in the incumbents campaign. This ad is using Innuendos to suggest that Ron Baker is involved in a deception on campaign financing.
Icy roads lead to at least 25 Grant County collisions
EPHRATA - The Grant County Sheriff's Office reported more than
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY
Estate of BARBARA ANNE MYERS, Deceased.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
IN THE ESTATE OF, JOE P. DELGADO, Deceased.
Fresh News from MarDon
Trout action has been reported from many seep lakes below O'Sullivan Dam this past week. All lakes in our area now open except for Warden Lake which opens April 27, 2013.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
Estate of BEATRICE NORWOOD, Deceased.
Vietnam reports 1st coronavirus death in renewed outbreak
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Vietnamese state media reported on Friday the country's first ever death of a person with the coronavirus as it struggles with a renewed outbreak after 99 days without any cases.
Roy Cooper, Dan Forest agree to Oct. 14 debate
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest will participate in a gubernatorial debate on Oct. 14, both campaigns confirmed to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Big Tech, hit by the pandemic, reports mixed earnings
Big Tech companies reported mixed quarterly earnings on Thursday, a day after their top executives faced a tough congressional grilling over their market power and alleged monopolistic practices.
Mosaic, Take-Two Interactive rise; Ralph Lauren falls
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Tuesday:
Newhouse introduces bill to fix VA issues
WASHINGTON D.C. — In the wake of a series of scandals surrounding the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Fourth Congressional District Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Yakima, has introduced a bill proposing solutions.
Mattawa teen pregnancy high - Health District
EPHRATA - The Grant County Health District heard a report at its December meeting that the incidence of teen pregnancy in the county is "very high," with highest rates in Mattawa and Soap Lake.
Fed reports financial details on 3 key support programs
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve had $85.8 billion in loans outstanding last week in three of the programs it rolled out last month to protect the economy during the coronavirus pandemic.