- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Over 80 killed in Ethiopia unrest after singer shot dead
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — More than 80 people have been killed in unrest in Ethiopia after a popular singer was shot dead this week, the state-run Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation says. Hachalu Hundessa was buried Thursday amid tight security.
WNBA players to spotlight Breonna Taylor on jerseys
NEW YORK (AP) — WNBA players will wear uniforms for the opening weekend of the season featuring Breonna Taylor's name when the league begins play later this month.
Patriot Day honors American freedoms
Ceremony held Tuesday at Grant County Courthouse
Firefighters, officers honored at awards ceremony
First awards night at Masonic Lodge
Wounded deputy marries in Seattle hospital
Hospital release date remains unknown
Grant County men charged with killing grizzly bear
Allegedly thought it was a black bear
SPOKANE — Two Grant County men are accused in U.S. District Court with killing a grizzly bear in 2007.
Fireworks rules for Columbia Basin
Banned in Moses Lake, Othello
COLUMBIA BASIN — The various communities in Adams and Grant counties have different regulations regarding the use of fireworks.
Judge to weigh bond for father, son in Ahmaud Arbery slaying
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia judge is scheduled to consider bond requests by a father and son jailed on murder charges in the February shooting of Ahmaud Arbery.
Former NFL ref speaks at prayer breakfast
MOSES LAKE - Moses Lake citizens gathered at Big Bend Community College's ATEC center Tuesday for a morning of prayer.
Warden mayor talks business with council
Housing, beautification key issues
WARDEN - Warden Mayor Tony Massa spoke with members of the Warden Development Council (WDC) about bringing business and infrastructure to the city.
Migrant arrivals putting pressure on Spain's Canary Islands
MADRID (AP) — Spanish rescue services have located 1,300 migrants in four days in the Atlantic Ocean and transferred them to the southern Canary Islands, further straining local emergency response capabilities as makeshift military camps for the newcomers were being readied.
Lawyer: Toronto van attack suspect didn't know he was wrong
TORONTO (AP) — The lawyer for a man who admits using a van to kill 10 pedestrians in Toronto said Monday that the defendant has autism spectrum disorder and didn’t know what he was doing was wrong.
Moses Lake man sentenced in connection with raid
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man was sentenced in connection with a raid at a Moses Lake residence that turned up a large amount of drugs, ammunition and a gun.
Appeals court upholds Moses Lake man's convictions
SPOKANE — The Washington State Court of Appeals, Division III, affirmed the convictions of a Moses Lake man who was found guilty by a jury of attempting to elude a police officer and vehicle prowling.
Immigration solutions appear few, far between
Editorial
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling this week kept in place one portion of Arizona's immigration law, but rejecting most of the legislation as unconstitutional, according to the Associated Press.
Animals in need of a home
QUINCY - It's a rainy Saturday afternoon as Jim Parmelee sits in the office of the Quincy Animal Shelter.
First snowfall delivers traffic collisions
MOSES LAKE - The season's first snowfall created wet roads and led to dozens of traffic collisions.
Voth would build city's partnerships
MOSES LAKE - Todd Voth is running for Moses Lake City Council position 7 to strengthen partnerships and serve Moses Lake residents.
Jury rules in partial favor of dog owner
Decision ends a more than four-year legal battle
SPOKANE - A federal jury ruled in partial favor of a Moses Lake man whose pet was killed by a sheriff's deputy in 2010.
Ephrata council pursues school resource officer
EPHRATA - Ephrata is developing an agreement for a school resource officer, but the officer may not be going to the city's schools.