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QUINCY — Curt Morris said with a small grin that the feeling of seeing a business like Yahoo! locate within his town is becoming familiar.
Coast Guard officials decline to testify on racial incidents
NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — A planned congressional hearing on the handling of racial harassment at the Coast Guard Academy has been canceled after the commandant of the Coast Guard declined to testify.
NORAD intercepts 2 Russian aircraft that came near Alaska
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Two Russian aircraft that came within 50 miles (80 kilometers) of Unimak Island along Alaska's Aleutian chain were intercepted late Wednesday, military officials said Thursday.
Security business owner pleads not guilty to withholding evidence
EPHRATA - Moses Lake Security business owner John Abens pleaded not guilty to allegedly withholding evidence related to the two convenience stores armed robberies last month.
Travel evaporates; streaming makes isolation life bearable
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Thursday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Police shoot man who killed 1 at Missouri community center
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. (AP) — A part-time janitor killed a co-worker at a crowded suburban St. Louis community center before he was shot and seriously wounded by a police officer, authorities said Tuesday.
Police reforms in Breonna Taylor case praised, scrutinized
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A settlement between the family of Breonna Taylor and the city of Louisville could bring wide-ranging reforms to how police officers live and work, changes that would represent a rare outcome in a police misconduct lawsuit.
Senators scrutinize web-scraping facial recognition startup
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. senators are scrutinizing a facial recognition software company over privacy concerns and the possible sale of its services to authoritarian regimes.
Senators scrutinize web-scraping facial recognition startup
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. senators are scrutinizing a facial recognition software company over privacy concerns and the possible sale of its services to authoritarian regimes.
From guns to GoPros, Asian Americans seek to deter attacks
When Eddie Song leaves his Manhattan home, it can feel like heading into battle. The Korean American startup founder and avid rider dons his armored motorcycle jacket, motorcycle gloves, a skull face mask and a GoPro camera.
From guns to GoPros, Asian Americans seek to deter attacks
When Eddie Song leaves his Manhattan home, it can feel like heading into battle. The Korean American startup founder and avid rider dons his armored motorcycle jacket, motorcycle gloves, a skull face mask and a GoPro camera.
From guns to GoPros, Asian Americans seek to deter attacks
When Eddie Song leaves his Manhattan home, it can feel like heading into battle. The Korean American startup founder and avid rider dons his armored motorcycle jacket, motorcycle gloves, a skull face mask and a GoPro camera.
From guns to GoPros, Asian Americans seek to deter attacks
When Eddie Song leaves his Manhattan home, it can feel like heading into battle. The Korean American startup founder and avid rider dons his armored motorcycle jacket, motorcycle gloves, a skull face mask and a GoPro camera.
NBA lays out plan for player guests to enter Disney bubble
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — NBA players could have some family members or close friends inside the season-restart bubble with them by the end of the month.
Legals for March, 12 2021
Hearth and home
Warming your house while keeping your energy bill down
COLUMBIA BASIN — Winter is here and there are several things residents can do to lower their heating bill and keep themselves and their homes safe, all while staying toasty warm in the cold weather. “If (residents) have a central system, mini splits, or even those things on the wall, they get lint and everything in (the filter) so you want to check those,” said Ramon Garcia Jr., service technician for Home Electrical Services in Moses Lake. Garcia said one of the most important things that residents can do is to check the filter on their heating system. He said residents should check it every month if possible for dirt and dust buildup regardless of how long the filter is expected to last.
US: Turkey-sent Syrian fighters generate backlash in Libya
CAIRO (AP) — A U.S. report said the presence of thousands of Syrian mercenaries sent by Turkey to Libya to fight on the side of the U.N.-supported government was likely to degrade security and generate backlash from the Libyan public.
Local drag boat team scores Most Improved award
MOSES LAKE — After over a decade of trying to find the right combination of crew and boat, Laffin’ Gas Flat finally got it right.
Moses Lake dispatches Davis for victory
Chiefs 61Pirates 44
MOSES LAKE — It might not have been the best game the Moses Lake girls basketball team has played this year, but head coach Matt Strophy and his team will take the 61-44 victory over the Davis Pirates anyway.