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News for Eastern Washington from KVnews.com

CLE ELUM ? At 6-foot-5, 17-year-old Casey Riach ? a likable teen with an easy-going demeanor ? is a hard man to miss.

 

ELLENSBURG ? A 35-year-old Ellensburg woman has been diagnosed with pertussis, a contagious disease also known as whooping cough, according to a spokesperson for the county Public Health Department.

 

KITTITAS COUNTY ? The Jack Creek fire, located in the Alpine Wilderness area, has grown to about 1,050 acres as this morning.

 

ELLENSBURG ? Longtime Kittitas Valley resident Jan Mayberry early Saturday morning came to the hot grill operated by Ellensburg Rodeo Board President Dave Standish looking for fresh pancakes for her g...

 
 

News for Washington from The Seattle Times

Early returns show Christine Gregoire and Dino Rossi headed for a rematch for governor; Dave Reichert and Darcy Burner to face off again for Congress.

 

Buses, not light rail, the way of our transit future Aubrey Davis is the grand old man of Puget Sound transportation politics ["Light rail...

 

Residents of nearly 50 homes have been told they need to evacuate to escape a wildfire in Eastern Washington's Lincoln County.

 

Voting at King County's 393 polling stations seems to be going smoothly today, with poll workers reporting no apparent glitches for people casting ballots under the state's new, top-two primary system...

 

Clayton Richard pitched six innings for his first major league win, Nick Swisher and Jim Thome homered, and the Chicago White Sox beat the...

 

Travel columnist Rick Steves finds Denmark a very contented and very organized place where "social-ism" reigns

 

A recipe for Summer Salsa Soup

 

Black Bean, Corn and Red Pepper Salad with Chile-Lime Dressing Serves 8 ½ teaspoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon chili powder Pinch...

 

Here at the home of the Untouchables, er, Trojans, Taylor Mays has a theory. He puts it out there to counter questions about why the NCAA...

 

Hamoody Jauda, the blind Iraqi boy who came to the U.S. for surgery two years ago, has won asylum.

 
 

Latest news for Seattle Washington from Puget Sound Business Journal

Lumera Corp. said it’s received a letter from the NASDAQ stock exchange, warning that the company is in danger of being delisted because its shares don’t meet the exchange&rsqu...

 

Starbucks Corp. said it’s signed a deal with PepsiCo Inc. and Unilever to distribute the coffee company’s Tazo Tea drinks in the U.S. and Canada. (PEP) (UN)

 

Safeco Field remained the American League’s top ballpark for vegetarian food, according to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

 

Eastside Catholic School, which currently leases space from the Bellevue School District, will open its new facility on Sept. 2.

 

State officials said Goodrich Corp.’s aircraft brake-making subsidiary in Spokane has settled its pollution violations. (GR)

 

The Tulalip Tribe opened a new 12-story, 370-room, $130 million hotel adjacent to its existing casino this past weekend.

 

The Port of Seattle reported that container volume fell more than 16 percent in July compared with a year earlier — the second straight month of double-digit declines and the fourth straight...

 

Luxury French shoemaker Mephisto is stepping into downtown Seattle with a new store.

 

The newsstand price of The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer will rise from 50 cents to 75 cents on Sept. 1.

 

Qwest Communications International Inc. and Communications Workers of America District 7 have reached a tentative agreement. (Q)

 
 

Local News for Clark County Washington from The Columbian News

Despite a flagging economy, East County Fire & Rescue and Clark County Fire District 10 appear to have won their bids to secure and improve emergency response capabilities. Serving a 58-squar...

 

Clark County Superior Court Judges Robert Harris and John Wulle won new four-year terms Tuesday, fending off attorneys David W. Evans and Ernest Edsel. According to Tuesday’s results, Harri....

 

VANCOUVER History’s links with food topic of Thursday talk The role of food in establishing shared values and cultural identities will be discussed Thursday at the Cla...

 

Clarification on gubernatorial candidates: Chris Gregoire and Dino Rossi appeared together at an Oct. 1, 2004 forum hosted by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, where they aim...

 

CLUBS THURSDAY 42-PLUS SINGLES happy hour at 4 p.m. at Ming’s Restaurant, 11909 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd. * 360-737-1219. P4C, to provide a positive impact on the com...

 

Vancouver-based Arts Equity was doing a matinee last month in Portland when a real-life crime drama unfolded offstage: Their box office was raided, and approximately $500 was stolen. &nbs...

 

BIRTHS   SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER Kristin M. and Scott A. Burckhard, Vancouver, a boy, Thomas D., Aug. 8, 6 pounds, 3 ounces. PROVIDENCE PORTLAND M...

 

It’s beginning to look a lot like winter. And looks aren’t deceiving. After near record-high temperatures and sunny skies last week, meteorologists expect wind gusts and rainfall W...

 
 
 
 
 
 

Mirabella   WA

As the first brand-new Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) built in Seattle in 35 years, Mirabella ...