In July, Hunter Gidney crashed into a traffic pole on Evergreen Way. A passenger, Drew Hallam, died at the scene.
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Police closed 41st Street between Rucker and Colby avenues on Wednesday afternoon, right before rush hour.
Jesse Hartman crashed into Wyatt Powell’s car and shot him to death. He fled but was arrested on the Mexican border.
Dual Senate hearings Wednesday examined allegations of major safety failures at the aircraft maker.
Alaska Airlines flights, including those from Paine Field, were grounded Wednesday morning. The FAA lifted the ban around 9 a.m.
The latest dispersal, $77,800 in total, is a wafer-thin slice of the state’s $1.1 billion in opioid lawsuit settlements.
In 2021, a jury found Jamel Alexander guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of Shawna Brune. An appellate court overturned his conviction.
Deborah Wade “saw the world and found beauty in people,” according to her obituary. She was 56.
Two Boeing engineering executives on Monday described in detail how panels are fitted together, particularly on the 787 Dreamliner.
It wasn’t a stretch for furry felines to distract participants. Some cats left with new families — including a reporter.
“Most of the people who walk in through the door don’t know our food,” said Fatou Dibba, co-owner of the new restaurant at Hewitt and Broadway.
More than just providing nutritious food, the owner of Black Forest Mushrooms aims to uplift and educate the community.
The port will break ground on two new buildings this summer. Slated for completion next year, Alexa’s Cafe will open in one of them.
Despite demands to cease work next door to Fairmount Elementary, the company reportedly continued operations at its site.
A state Supreme Court ruling reversed an earlier Kitsap County decision that found alcohol breath tests inadmissible as evidence.
Chelan Douglas Regional Port Authority commissioners approved a letter of intent with Helion on Tuesday.
Great North West Painting is appealing the violations and $134,500 fine levied by the state Department of Labor Industries.