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Louisiana man serving life for $30 drug sale set to be freed
ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) — Prosecutors in Louisiana have agreed to release a Black veteran serving a life sentence in prison without parole over a $30 marijuana sale, according to his defense attorneys.
Anchorage shuts down indoor service at bars, restaurants
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A new emergency order in Anchorage will stop indoor service at restaurants and breweries, restrict gathering sizes and require people to work from home if possible to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Afghan officials: Suicide bomber kills 9 people, wounds 40
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bombing in Afghanistan's eastern Logar province late on Thursday killed at least nine people and wounded at least 40, authorities said.
Anchorage shuts down indoor service at bars, restaurants
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A new emergency order in Anchorage will stop indoor service at restaurants and breweries, restrict gathering sizes and require people to work from home if possible to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Anchorage shuts down indoor service at bars, restaurants
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A new emergency order in Anchorage will stop indoor service at restaurants and breweries, restrict gathering sizes and require people to work from home if possible to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Fire at the Rooster in 1981
E-mail from Cheryl
India apprehends Chinese soldier for transgressing border
NEW DELHI (AP) — The Indian army said Saturday that it had apprehended a Chinese soldier in the remote Ladakh region, where the two countries are locked in a monthslong military standoff along their disputed mountain border.
Construction bond decision could come Monday
The Othello School Board could decide Monday whether or not to offer a construction bond to district voters next February.
Tech upgrades to start in Warden schools this fall
By CHERYL SCHWEIZER
Warden School Board approves 2019-20 budget
By CHERYL SCHWEIZER
Wahluke & Royal ready for 41st Regional Prep Art Show
YAKIMA - This year's ESD 105 Regional High School Art Show has been moved to the JA (Junior Achievement) World facility in Yakima and, as usual, Royal and Wahluke will be represented.
1 missing after shooting near Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man who was reportedly involved in a Moses Lake shooting on Sunday is reportedly missing and believed to be injured from the shooting.
Huskies Softball clobbers Prosser on the diamond in Othello Friday
The Huskies ran rough shod over the Mustangs Saturday taking both games of the twin bills by a combined score of 27-0. The sweep over Prosser snapped a three — game skid and moved Othello (8-6) into a tie with Quincy (8-6) for third place in the CWAC standings with four games left in the regular season. The Jacks and Huskies butt heads in Quincy Friday.
Moses Lake Solar Cup Regatta driven by family, fearlessness
MOSES LAKE - Ana Cappelletti was wearing a smile as she yelled over the hum of high-powered race boats battling it out off the Connelly Park beach.
Roundup to feature top cowboys
MOSES LAKE - Some of the top cowboys from around the country are scheduled to make an appearance at the 69th annual Moses Lake Roundup Rodeo from Aug. 16-18 at the Grant County Fairgrounds.
Applicants sought for nurse practitioner program
OTHELLO - Columbia Basin Health Association (CBHA) is seeking applicants for its new Family Nurse Practitioner Residency Program.
Royal girls fall twice in SCAC volleyball
ROYAL CITY - Royal High learned last week that the historically toughest teams in South Central A Conference East volleyball remain the same.
Lawsuit: Plane hit, flipped woman's car before deadly crash
LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana woman was surprising her husband with breakfast when a plane hit her vehicle, causing it to flip several times and catch fire, according to a lawsuit filed over the December crash.
Experienced judge assigned to officers' cases in Floyd death
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The cases of the four Minneapolis police officers who face charges in the death of George Floyd have been assigned to a Hennepin County judge who has experience as both a defense attorney and a prosecutor.
Experienced judge assigned to officers' cases in Floyd death
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The cases of the four Minneapolis police officers who face charges in the death of George Floyd have been assigned to a Hennepin County judge who has experience as both a defense attorney and a prosecutor.