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Murphy signs bill allowing $10B in debt to fill budget holes
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation Thursday authorizing nearly $10 billion in debt to plug budget holes that stem from the coronavirus pandemic, and Republicans sued him, arguing the bill runs afoul of the state constitution.
Train crash near Czech capital kills 1, injures up to 35
PRAGUE (AP) — A passenger train crashed into a freight train near the Czech capital, killing one driver and injuring dozens of passengers, officials said Wednesday.
Train crash near Czech capital kills 1, injures up to 35
PRAGUE (AP) — A passenger train crashed into a freight train near the Czech capital, killing one driver and injuring dozens of passengers, officials said Wednesday.
Pacific Coast Canola on track with Warden plant
WARDEN - Site preparation work at Warden's Pacific Coast Canola oilseed processing plant is nearly done and the company started hiring management.
Driving School changes locations
MOSES LAKE - A recent increase in business caused one Moses Lake driving school to outgrow its original home.
Five ways to get your local business listed online
Online visibility is the new word-of-mouth. These days, everyone is online, including your potential customers. Traditional marketing strategies alone aren't enough to attract new business.
Japan picks Mitsubishi Heavy to develop own stealth fighter
TOKYO (AP) — Japan has picked Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a main contractor to develop the country's own next generation stealth fighter for launch in the 2030s, the defense minister said Friday.
Japan picks Mitsubishi Heavy to develop own stealth fighter
TOKYO (AP) — Japan has picked Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a main contractor to develop the country's own next generation stealth fighter for launch in the 2030s, the defense minister said Friday.
Japan picks Mitsubishi Heavy to develop own stealth fighter
TOKYO (AP) — Japan has picked Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as a main contractor to develop the country's own next generation stealth fighter for launch in the 2030s, the defense minister said Friday.
Four dead after car hits bus near Wenatchee
EAST WENATCHEE — Four people were killed when a car hit a bus head-on about 11 miles south of East Wenatchee early Sunday afternoon.
Credit union building new facility in Moses Lake
Horizon branches out to location at SR 17
Financially troubled startup powered Trump campaign
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign was powered by a cell phone app that allowed staff to monitor the movements of his millions of supporters, and offered intimate access to their social networks.
Boeing 777 may replace Air Force One
GUEST EDITORIAL
It's about time to replace Air Force One, the president's plane; however, the new version may not be a Boeing 747. It may be a 777.
Finding community at the fitness club
MOSES LAKE — It’s not the kind of thing you might expect to see on a counter in a fitness club.
Big Bend receives $189K achievement award
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College was awarded $189,168 from the Washington Student Achievement Initiative for its progress in helping students meet their educational goals.
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Assembly OKs tougher sentences for repeat drunken drivers
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Repeat drunken drivers would spend more time behind bars under a bill the state Assembly passed overwhelmingly Tuesday.
Assembly OKs tougher sentences for repeat drunken drivers
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Repeat drunken drivers would spend more time behind bars under a bill the state Assembly passed overwhelmingly Tuesday.
Roundabout proposed between Ephrata and Soap Lake
EPHRATA — A new roundabout will be coming to State Route 28 between Ephrata and Soap Lake, probably in 2028. The Washington Department of Transportation is looking for information and ideas from Ephrata-area residents while the project is still in design.
Vote on NJ bill to bar certain vaccine exemptions stalled
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers postponed an expected vote on a bill to eliminate most religious exemptions for vaccines for schoolchildren saying they lacked the votes, and leading to raucous cheers from opponents who had encircled the Statehouse with flags, bullhorns and banners.