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Canada's TSB says Iran has invited it to examine black boxes
TORONTO (AP) — Canada's Transportation Safety Board said Thursday it has been invited by Iran to participate in the download and analysis of the flight recorders from the downing of a Ukraine International Airlines jet “whenever and wherever” that takes place.
EXPLAINER: Why AP called Kentucky for Mitch McConnell
WASHINGTON (AP) — WHY THE AP CALLED KENTUCKY FOR MITCH MCCONNELL:
Skull found on Mount Hood was missing 19-year-old woman
PORTLAND, ore. (AP) — Authorities said Thursday new DNA analysis has definitively matched a skull found on Mount Hood in the mid-1980s to a young woman reported missing a decade earlier.
Skull found on Mount Hood was missing 19-year-old woman
PORTLAND, ore. (AP) — Authorities said Thursday new DNA analysis has definitively matched a skull found on Mount Hood in the mid-1980s to a young woman reported missing a decade earlier.
Skull found on Mount Hood was missing 19-year-old woman
PORTLAND, ore. (AP) — Authorities said Thursday new DNA analysis has definitively matched a skull found on Mount Hood in the mid-1980s to a young woman reported missing a decade earlier.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Franklin County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 25, 2015, at 9:30 am Pacific Standard Time in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room located in the Franklin County Courthouse at 1016 N. 4th Avenue, Pasco, Washington, to take testimony on whether the moratorium imposed by Franklin County Ordinance No. 7-2013 and extended by Franklin County Ordinance No. 1-2014 and extended by Franklin County Ordinance No. 5-2014 should be extended.
Ephrata SD buys land for future campus
EPHRATA - The Ephrata School District has purchased just more than 40 acres of land for about $423,000 near the Port of Ephrata for future school construction according to a May 10 press release from the district. “We’ve been watching residential construction boom in the area,” said Ephrata School District Superintendent Tim Payne. ...
AP Exclusive: Aid from top donors drops even as need soars
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A new snapshot of the frantic global response to the coronavirus pandemic shows some of the world’s largest government donors of humanitarian aid are buckling under the strain: Funding commitments, for the virus and otherwise, have dropped by a third from the same period last year.
AP Exclusive: Aid from top donors drops even as need soars
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A new snapshot of the frantic global response to the coronavirus pandemic shows some of the world’s largest government donors of humanitarian aid are buckling under the strain: Funding commitments, for the virus and otherwise, have dropped by a third from the same period last year.
AP Exclusive: Aid from top donors drops even as need soars
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A new snapshot of the frantic global response to the coronavirus pandemic shows some of the world’s largest government donors of humanitarian aid are buckling under the strain: Funding commitments, for the virus and otherwise, have dropped by a third from the same period last year.
Look at method used to assess state of public health system
To assess the state of the public health system in the United States, KHN, also known as Kaiser Health News, and The Associated Press analyzed data on government spending and staffing at national, state and local levels.
Look at method used to assess state of public health system
To assess the
Planning tools aim to help prepare the power grid for future climate extremes
PULLMAN — New planning tools developed by Washington State University researchers could someday help power grid planners and operators better prepare for extreme weather events that are expected from climate change.
States try again to block coal sales that Trump revived
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A coalition of states, environmentalists and American Indians on Monday renewed its push to stop the Trump administration from selling coal from public lands after a previous effort to halt the lease sales was dismissed by a federal judge.
States try again to block coal sales that Trump revived
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A coalition of states, environmentalists and American Indians on Monday renewed its push to stop the Trump administration from selling coal from public lands after a previous effort to halt the lease sales was dismissed by a federal judge.
Medicare data: Blacks likelier to be hospitalized for COVID
WASHINGTON (AP) — Blacks were nearly four times more likely than whites to be hospitalized with COVID-19 among people with Medicare, the government said Monday.
Ephrata tries to improve, save on energy efficiency
EPHRATA - Ephrata is seeking ways to save energy to spend less from its current expense fund.
EXPLAINING RACE CALLS: Presidential race too early to call
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press is not calling the presidential race yet because neither candidate has secured the 270 electoral college votes needed for victory.
EXPLAINING RACE CALLS: Presidential race too early to call
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press is not calling the presidential race yet because neither candidate has secured the 270 electoral college votes needed for victory.
Washington Tire project advances
EPHRATA — After meeting with American Tire Company officials this week, Port of Ephrata Manager Mike Wren announced Thursday a project to build a tire manufacturing plant is advancing.