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Mechanical problems likely cause of industrial plant fire
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Mechanical problems at a Tacoma industrial plant are the likely cause for a fire that triggered explosions and spewed toxic chemicals into the air early Sunday.
Mechanical problems likely cause of industrial plant fire
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Mechanical problems at a Tacoma industrial plant are the likely cause for a fire that triggered explosions and spewed toxic chemicals into the air early Sunday.
Programs offer training for in-demand fields
MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College offers two little-known programs instructors say are in big demand.
Backpacks for Kids brings hope to elementary students
Hundreds of elementary school kids will have a special beginning to their school year.
5 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Red Rock students enjoy balloon day
ROYAL CITY - Red Rock Elementary fifth grade students had fun and studied science at the same time on June 3 during the school's annual hot air balloon day.
Livestock disease found in elk in Montana's Ruby Mountains
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — State officials say the livestock disease brucellosis has been found in elk in southwestern Montana’s Ruby Mountains, the latest evidence that the disease continues to slowly spread among wildlife in the Yellowstone region.
Livestock disease found in elk in Montana's Ruby Mountains
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — State officials say the livestock disease brucellosis has been found in elk in southwestern Montana’s Ruby Mountains, the latest evidence that the disease continues to slowly spread among wildlife in the Yellowstone region.
Livestock disease found in elk in Montana's Ruby Mountains
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — State officials say the livestock disease brucellosis has been found in elk in southwestern Montana’s Ruby Mountains, the latest evidence that the disease continues to slowly spread among wildlife in the Yellowstone region.
Nurses weigh their principles vs safety in virus fight
Paramedics rushed another critical COVID-19 patient into the emergency room, and Chicago nurse Cynthia Riemer felt her adrenaline kick in.
Experts: Cruise ships no place for a coronavirus quarantine
Cruise ships hit by coronavirus outbreaks have quickly found themselves with no ports for thousands of passengers as countries on four continents have quarantined vessels or kept them at sea for days.
Habitat for Humanity seeks contractors
MOSES LAKE - Habit for Humanity of Greater Moses Lake is looking for qualified electrical, plumbing and mechanical contractors with which to partner.
Habitat for Humanity seeks contractors
MOSES LAKE - Habit for Humanity of Greater Moses Lake is looking for qualified electrical, plumbing and mechanical contractors with whom to partner.
Moses Lake locals honor Memorial Day
Raymond Roeder, right, and Kim Roeder neaten up the graves of Raymond’s parents Byron and Florence Roeder at Pioneer Memorial Gardens in Moses Lake. Byron Roeder, who passed away in 2000 at the age of 75, served as a mechanic in Germany in World War II. He moved to Moses Lake with his family in 1975 and worked at the Columbia Basin Job Corps Center.
Input sought on Quincy data center air permit update
QUINCY — Public input is currently being sought on an updated air permit for a data center in Quincy.
Ecology accepting comment for Microsoft permits
SPOKANE - The state Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on two draft air permits for projects at Microsoft's Quincy campus.
Columbia Basin Health Association celebrate Dental Hygiene Month
MATTAWA - Celebrating National Dental Hygiene Month, Columbia Basin Health Association Dental Director Dr. Alvin Thien urges parents to teach their children to brush their teeth at an early age.
Twilla Dawn McElmurry
Twilla Dawn McElmurry, 49, of Hammond, Oregon, passed away at her home on Thursday, April 29, 2021.
'We can't do enough': Lawmakers flooded by evacuation pleas
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tissue holders sit atop the conference table where the congressman's aides field frantic requests from constituents desperate for help in getting friends and loved ones