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February 13, 2020 12:05 a.m.

US whiskey exports decline as trade dispute with EU persists

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s trade war dampened the overseas market for American-made whiskey last year, diminishing exports even as the domestic market continues to thrive.

January 29, 2020 8:35 a.m.

Stocks rise as investors focus on solid corporate earnings

Technology companies led stocks higher on Wall Street in afternoon trading Wednesday, extending the market's gains from a solid rally a day earlier, as investors assessed the latest batch of company earnings reports.

January 29, 2020 1:05 p.m.

Stocks edge higher as investors focus on solid earnings

Major U.S. stock indexes edged higher in late-afternoon trading Wednesday, with gains in technology companies outweighing losses in several other sectors.

January 25, 2020 8:10 a.m.

Death toll stands at 22 from Turkey earthquake; 1,200 hurt

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The death toll from a strong earthquake that rocked eastern Turkey climbed to 22 on Saturday as rescue crews searched for people who remained trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings, officials said.

Law enforcement logs for June 6, 2025
June 6, 2025 1:30 a.m.

Law enforcement logs for June 6, 2025

The reports below were provided by the sheriff's office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Triathlon and Police Run results announced
June 16, 2011 6 a.m.

Triathlon and Police Run results announced

MOSES LAKE - The Moses Lake Family Triathlon and the Moses Lake Police Run for Your Life Fun runs took place this weekend at Blue Heron Park and listed below are the top results from the comptition provided by BuDu Racing, sponsors of all the competitions.

Debate attempts to address dam breaching questions
April 29, 2024 6:19 p.m.

Debate attempts to address dam breaching questions

PASCO — People gathered at Columbia Basin College in Pasco last Thursday to witness a debate regarding whether it was a good idea to remove dams on the Lower Snake River to improve salmon populations. The debate comes after months of discussion at the local, state and federal levels about whether or not to keep the dams there. Policy set on that issue may impact the future of dams on the Columbia River and other streams in Washington and elsewhere.

Six Basin squads earn team titles at districts
February 6, 2024 1 a.m.

Six Basin squads earn team titles at districts

COLUMBIA BASIN – District wrestling competitions were held across the state last Friday and Saturday, with local teams looking to advance their wrestlers to this weekend’s regional competitions.

NEWS BITES for Dec. 26, 2024
December 26, 2024 2:35 a.m.

NEWS BITES for Dec. 26, 2024

ELECTRIC CITY — An RV camper was destroyed in a fire Friday alongside Osborne Bay south of Electric City, according to a statement from the Grand Coulee Volunteer Fire Department.

Warden passes water system plan and parks and recreation developments
January 16, 2025 2:10 a.m.

Warden passes water system plan and parks and recreation developments

WARDEN — The Warden City Council convened on Jan. 14 to discuss significant developments concerning the city’s water system and its Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan. The meeting featured staff reports detailing ongoing projects and strategic planning for community enhancement, alongside formal resolutions for the future direction of local infrastructure and recreational facilities.

Primary races coming for Adams County offices
May 14, 2025 2:40 a.m.

Primary races coming for Adams County offices

RITZVILLE — The job of the Lind mayor and three Lind Town Council seats will be on the primary ballot, and Othello will have at least two new city council members. The filing period for the 2025 election was last week.

FIRE REPORT: Sept. 19, 2025
September 18, 2025 6:02 p.m.

FIRE REPORT: Sept. 19, 2025

MOSES LAKE – The fires below are burning nearly 111,000 acres across Washington as of Thursday afternoon. This is around 11,000 acres more than Monday. The two fires that showed the most growth were the Lower Sugarloaf Fire, gaining around 3,000 acres since Monday. It remains as the second largest blaze in the state. The Bear Gulch Fire also showed growth of around 6,000 acres since Monday. The growth makes it the third largest fire in the state and bumps the Crown Creek Fire out of the largest three.

Knights earn first round bye in state playoffs
November 10, 2025 5:22 p.m.

Knights earn first round bye in state playoffs

ROYAL CITY – The Royal Knights (10-0) once again showed their dominance on the field on Friday where they earned a 69-0 victory over King’s Way Christian in the 1A District tournament. This victory not only sent the Knights into the state tournament but gave them the number one seed to have a first-round bye.

ACH earns big win over Naselle in quarterfinals
November 22, 2025 5:45 p.m.

ACH earns big win over Naselle in quarterfinals

MOSES LAKE — The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors faced the Naselle Comets in the 1B state quarterfinals at Lions Field Saturday afternoon. The number four-seeded Warriors were dominant on the field and earned a 61-26 victory to move on to the state semifinals.

The Knights win third straight game
October 21, 2025 9:55 p.m.

The Knights win third straight game

ROYAL CITY – The Knights shut down the Wapato Wolves on Tuesday at home 3-0 to improve to 11-3 on the season. Though the Knights will take a win any day, Head Coach Jens Jensen felt they left some scores out on the field.

Defense key to ACH boys state basketball round two win
March 3, 2025 2:10 a.m.

Defense key to ACH boys state basketball round two win

WENATCHEE — The Almira-Coulee/Hartline Warriors used a stifling defense to take a decisive 69-34 win over the Ocosta Wildcats in the second round of the Class 1B boys state basketball tournament Friday at Wenatchee High School. ACH held Ocosta to less than 10 points in the second and third quarters, and Coach Graham Grindy said defense was the key.

Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76
July 22, 2025 3:11 p.m.

Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76

Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice — and drug-and-alcohol ravaged id — of heavy metal, died Tuesday, just weeks after his farewell show. He was 76. “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,” a family statement said. In 2020, he revealed he had Parkinson’s disease after suffering a fall. Either clad in black or bare-chested, the singer was often the target of parents’ groups for his imagery and once caused an uproar for biting the head off a bat. Later, he would reveal himself to be a doddering and sweet father on the reality TV show “The Osbournes.”

Ephrata PD blotter for Feb. 21, 2025
February 21, 2025 1:55 a.m.

Ephrata PD blotter for Feb. 21, 2025

EPHRATA - The reports below were provided by the Ephrata Police Department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Other agencies are working on resolving issues with new dispatching software and will be providing blotter information once that has been resolved.

Cougars win in close home matchup
October 9, 2025 3:15 a.m.

Cougars win in close home matchup

WARDEN — The Warden Cougars volleyball team (2-8) had a tough game against Granger Tuesday evening but rallied to come up with a 3-2 victory. “We just played as a team,” said Cougar Hannah Roylance. “We have our ups and downs, every team does, but in the end, we pulled together, we had energy, we were competing well, and I feel like that's what gains the win.”

Mavs dominate at home
September 27, 2025 1:32 p.m.

Mavs dominate at home

MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Mavericks regained a home game on their schedule Friday after air quality shifted their away game against Wenatchee to Lions Field. Grabbing ahold of the home-field advantage, the Mavs showed off their strength with a 56-0 victory over the Panthers. “We had a rough week and then we came out and balled,” said Mavs receiver Carter Anderson.