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July 26, 2020 9:06 a.m.

Coroner who handled Vegas mass shooting aftermath to retire

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Las Vegas public official who led the identification of victims after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history is retiring after nearly three decades of government service.

June 21, 2020 8:27 a.m.

UK police: Park stabbing that killed 3 was a terror attack

READING, England (AP) — A stabbing rampage that killed three people as they sat in a British park on a summer evening is being considered a terrorist attack, police said Sunday. A 25-year-old man who is believed to be the lone attacker was in custody, but officials said the motive for the carnage was unclear.

July 13, 2020 4:03 p.m.

Media: Body camera video in Floyd case should be made public

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A coalition of news media outlets is seeking public access to body camera video recorded by former officers charged in the death of George Floyd, while attorneys for the officers are asking that a gag order in the case be lifted, according to court documents filed Monday.

July 21, 2020 7:27 a.m.

Hotlines let workers snitch on bosses who break virus rules

BOSTON (AP) — Feel like snitching on a boss or business not following public health rules in the COVID-19 era? Massachusetts officials are more than happy to listen.

July 1, 2020 midnight

Legals for July, 1 2020

July 1, 2020 8:27 a.m.

Seattle cops clear 'occupied' zone, more than 30 arrested

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police turned out in force early Wednesday at the city's “occupied” protest zone, tore down demonstrators' encampments and used bicycles to herd the protesters after the mayor ordered the area cleared following two fatal shootings in less than two weeks.

September 2, 2004 9 p.m.

Hard solutions ahead to balance county budget

Some offices say they have no place left to cut

Fair housing an issue after 36 years
May 4, 2004 9 p.m.

Fair housing an issue after 36 years

Milestone law celebrated while discrimination is still nationwide problem

September 29, 2008 9 p.m.

ORDINANCE NO. 2415

An ordinance amending Chapter 3.18 of the Moses Lake Municipal Code entitled "Gambling Tax"

Reflections on a story hitting too close to home
December 7, 2009 8 p.m.

Reflections on a story hitting too close to home

Nothing makes me contemplate my life more than hearing, reading or experiencing a tragedy.

November 23, 2009 8 p.m.

Ephrata adds officer in 2010

Held first public hearing on budget

EPHRATA — Ephrata plans to add a police officer and a assistant fire chief as part of their 2010 budget.

November 16, 2010 noon

WorkSource could see more clients

MOSES LAKE - With the phasing out of emergency unemployment

Police officer training costs stay as is, for now
May 2, 2012 6 a.m.

Police officer training costs stay as is, for now

Legislature rejects increases

MOSES LAKE - Washington police officials are breathing a collective sigh of relief after the state declined to increase local contributions for officer training.

More answers to the photo identifications
May 24, 2014 6 a.m.

More answers to the photo identifications

Readers enthusiastically answered the call to identify a photo in the May 2 edition of this column. Here are their answers to the cutline: Student body officers: On the envelope, "MLHS, 4-67, Student Body Officers." Name them please.

August 26, 2020 11:03 p.m.

National Guard activated after downtown Minneapolis unrest

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The governor of Minnesota activated the National Guard on Wednesday night to help quell unrest that broke out in downtown Minneapolis following what authorities said was misinformation about the suicide death of a Black homicide suspect.

August 27, 2020 12:03 a.m.

National Guard activated after downtown Minneapolis unrest

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The governor of Minnesota activated the National Guard on Wednesday night to help quell unrest that broke out in downtown Minneapolis following what authorities said was misinformation about the suicide death of a Black homicide suspect.

January 6, 2021 2:03 p.m.

Justice Department, federal court system hit by Russian hack

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department and the federal court system disclosed on Wednesday that they were among the dozens of U.S. government agencies and private businesses compromised by a

December 13, 2019 12:30 a.m.

Legals December 13, 2019

Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington IS LOOKING FOR CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE SERVICES Seeking qualified CONTRACTORS to provide counseling to care givers and care receivers for MAC/TSOA clients. Clients served are pre-determined eligible persons age 18+. Service area: Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Lincoln & Okanogan Counties. Teaching client skills required to live in a home or community-based setting, including the use of adaptive equipment or medical related procedures, adjustment to serious impairment, maintenance or restoration of physical functioning, self-management of chronic disease, acquisition of skills to address minor depression, management of personal care needs. Must comply with EOE & ADA req. Minority & women-owned businesses encouraged to apply. If interested please contact Laurie Miller for more information at 509-886-0700 x211 or [email protected]. #12016/348462 Pub: December 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019

February 2, 2021 7:06 p.m.

Capitol Police officer who died after riot lies in honor

WASHINGTON (AP) — Slain U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lay in honor in the building he died defending, allowing colleagues and the lawmakers he protected to pay their respects and to remember the violent attack on Congress that took his life.

February 2, 2021 9:30 p.m.

Biden pays respects to Capitol officer as he lies in honor

WASHINGTON (AP) — Slain U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick lay in honor in the building he died defending, allowing colleagues and the lawmakers he protected to pay their respects and to remember the violent attack on Congress that took his life.