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LAKEWOOD -- The Kamiakin girls soccer team rolled into Lakewood on Thursday with 14 straight wins and hopes of the first state championship in program history.
Bellingham police are investigating the shooting death of a man that occurred at the intersection of North Garden and Ivy streets in Bellingham Friday night, Nov. 20.
Magen Myers was supposed to get married today.
Like many people need a cup of coffee in the morning, 17-month-old Alex Muoz Jr. must have "a cup of dad."
A "very, very successful gang sweep" took nearly 80 fugitives off the streets -- 57 in the Tri-Cities alone -- along with eight firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a variety of drugs and about $14,000 cash, authorities said Friday.
It's hard to know where to start.
A strange sort of fever started spreading through the Tri-Cities just before midnight Friday.
Lane Schumacher figured it couldn't hurt to check out his competition, so he made the drive to Walla Walla on Friday night to see the Warriors play Seattle Community College.
It took Janet Stull about 10 seconds to find what she was looking for: Sarah Palin's Going Rogue.
GRESHAM, Ore. -- John Patrick knew his squad could beat a handful of team's at this year's NWAACC volleyball tournament.
Oscar, a 10-week-old puppy literally tossed away like garbage, needs help recovering from a broken leg.
Teri Carr's decision to take the Tri-Cities Fever from the Arena Football One league to the Indoor Football League on Thursday was about survival in every way.
Tim Eyman lost a round in court Friday over his effort to make state elections officials answer questions about their policy for making initiative-signers’ names public.
For more than a year, the state's accountability watchdog has warned Whatcom County officials that the county is not following state law when it spends interest income. Now the State Auditor's Office has made it official.
BELLINGHAM - City leaders will consider a 14 percent increase in the fee developers pay to compensate for the transportation impacts of their projects.
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