Frank Cooper
Two Thieves Caught Burglarizing Home Evacuated in Gray Fire
In a time when a community is struggling with a natural disaster, the common thief always finds a way to make the situation worse.
AG Ferguson’s Office Violates Company’s 1st Amendment Rights
A King County judge has ruled that Washington State may have to pay $5.7 million to Value Village.
Precautionary Boil Advisory in Effect for Ephrata, WA
Crews began collecting 16 water samples at 3:30 AM today. Ten of the samples are from various points around the water delivery system and six samples are from each of the city wells.
Will the Remnants of Hurricane Hilary Impact Washington State?
California has seen near record amounts of rain from the now tropical rains storm, which is just over 200 miles from Pasco, WA.
Shooting at Seattle Hookah Bar Kills 3 and Injures 6
No information about the suspect has yet been released by Seattle Police, and they seemingly remain on the run.
Kennewick Man Sentenced for Obstruction
The case began after the Federal Bureau of Investigation officially started looking allegations that several individuals were involved in a scheme to obtain money and property by staging automobile accidents and filing fraudulent claims with insurance companies.
City of Pasco Announces Vacancies in Boards & Commissions
The City of Pasco is inviting any qualified residents to apply for volunteer positions in two key City commissions.
Hanford K West Reactor Demolition Now Underway
The building was a piece of infrastructure responsible for transferring radioactive sludge away from the Columbia River during plutonium production in the World War Two era.
Exercise Caution on the Yakima River During the Annual Flip-Flop
The Bureau of Reclamation will begin its annual “flip-flop” operation after August 20th to aid in successful spawning and incubation of chinook salmon eggs and to improve winter reservoir storage in the Yakima basin.
WA Lawmakers Demand Inslee Answer for Byrne JAG Funding Cut
In a bipartisan letter, the lawmakers emphasized the importance of Byrne JAG funding to the work of the 16 active multi-jurisdictional task forces (MJTFs) in Washington state.