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The Evergreen Playhouse invites audiences to journey with them “Into the Woods” over the next three weekends as it presents the fan-favorite musical as the final show of its 65th season. A ...
A check of what Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders described as a “popular drug house,” resulted in multiple arrests overnight Sunday, the sheriff said in a social media post. Late Saturday ...
More than 500 Christians gathered outside Seattle City Hall Tuesday evening to protest what they say are the anti-faith policies of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and the Seattle City Council, just ...
About 10 years ago, Wayne Fournier, Michael Cade and Aslan Meade had nothing but a napkin and a dream. The trio met at the Sandstone Cafe & Quarry Bar in Tenino and discussed the future of the ...
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, R-Skamania, last week announced that her office is accepting applications for the 2025 Congressional App Challenge. The competition encourages students to build ...
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RICHLAND — Twenty-five years in the making. For the first time since the 2000 season, Rochester has qualified for a state softball semifinal matchup after the team defeated Royal 3-1 … ...
Tenino’s Carson Schall dominated hurdles races all season long, and on Thursday in Vancouver, he won a district title in both the 110- and 300-meter hurdles. He ran the 110 in 15.40 seconds and ...
In this installment of A Look Back in Time, the Friday, May 24, 1935, edition of The Chronicle featured a story about Ray Becker, an Industrial Workers of the World union member involved in the ...
Here’s what the people of Washington need to know: The alleged $16 billion shortfall is a manufactured crisis that enabled the passage of the largest tax increase in state history. To be clear ...
Last week, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, joined the entire Washington state congressional delegation in sending a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to reconsider the ...
Don’t apply ice. Don’t use a tourniquet. Don’t try to capture or kill the snake. The best tools to use if you get bitten are your car keys and phone, according to Washington Poison Center.
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