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Moses Lake chamber discusses flight service
MOSES LAKE - Community members gather Tuesday to discuss how to get the area's flight service off the ground.
ADUs dominate Mattawa council housing discussion
MATTAWA — The possibility of “accessory dwelling units,” and how to enforce regulations on construction and development, was the subject of a lengthy conversation at the March 2 meeting of the Mattawa City Council...
Am I immune to the coronavirus if I’ve already had it?
Am I immune to the coronavirus if I’ve already had it?
Young and on a budget? Life insurance may still be a worthy investment
If you are young and just getting your financial feet under you, a
Italy investigates Apple, Google, Dropbox over cloud storage
Italy's competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Apple, Google and Dropbox over their cloud storage services.
Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, 'My Body'
NEW YORK (AP) — British model and activist Emily Ratajkowski has a book deal. “EmRata,” as her millions of online followers know her, is working on an essay collection called “My Body.” Metropolitan Books will published it in 2022.
Italy investigates Apple, Google, Dropbox over cloud storage
Italy's competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Apple, Google and Dropbox over their cloud storage services.
Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, 'My Body'
NEW YORK (AP) — British model and activist Emily Ratajkowski has a book deal. “EmRata,” as her millions of online followers know her, is working on an essay collection called “My Body.” Metropolitan Books will published it in 2022.
Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, 'My Body'
NEW YORK (AP) — British model and activist Emily Ratajkowski has a book deal. “EmRata,” as her millions of online followers know her, is working on an essay collection called “My Body.” Metropolitan Books will published it in 2022.
Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, 'My Body'
NEW YORK (AP) — British model and activist Emily Ratajkowski has a book deal. “EmRata,” as her millions of online followers know her, is working on an essay collection called “My Body.” Metropolitan Books will published it in 2022.
Christine Brown will make healthcare a priority
Healthcare is one of those issues that will not go away. We also know how the controversy will end. Eventually, the United States, like every advanced nation, will adopt universal healthcare. The only question is: how much suffering and death will occur in the meantime.
Author Kimberly Jones writing a book based on popular video
NEW YORK (AP) — Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose
Author Kimberly Jones writing a book based on popular video
NEW YORK (AP) — Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose
Author Kimberly Jones writing a book based on popular video
NEW YORK (AP) — Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose
Author Kimberly Jones writing a book based on popular video
NEW YORK (AP) — Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose
Reader endorses Skaug for MLIRD board
I would like to put in my two cents' worth of knowledge on the two candidates that are running for the director position at the MLIRD. Ken Kernan has experience on how to work within the guidelines of a government entity. David Skaug has experience on how to work in a private enterprise. It seems that some of the problems that have risen within the MLIRD stem from the fact that they have free rein over our tax dollars, spending without the kind of oversight that is required to keep spending and salaries in check with the rest of us. Why is it so hard to get answers out of the staff? What do they have to hide?
Hillary would make a good president
So much talk about Hillary Clinton, about truth and how Trump would love to see her taken to court. Everybody makes mistakes. We’re only human. Hillary has the knowledge and authority to become the first woman president. The only threat she is to Republican candidates is that she’s a woman. For people to lose trust, what about knowledge about what our government needs? She has great views about change in the system, in how to help people, in reform and bettering our laws for all to be equal, no matter about race.
Driver in two-vehicle collision dies
A driver in a collision in Adams County on Sept. 2 has died of his injuries.
Governor: Antibody survey shows wide exposure to virus in NY
NEW YORK (AP) — More evidence is emerging that far more New Yorkers have had the coronavirus than the number confirmed by lab tests, officials said Thursday, offering insight that could help authorities decide how and how quickly to let people stop isolating from friends and return to work.
Sustainable funds hold their own as markets tumble worldwide
NEW YORK (AP) — A steadier and more sustainable way to invest. That’s how a growing cadre of fund managers pitch their approach, one that considers how companies perform on environmental, social and governance issues. Maybe they're right.