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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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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.
In a brooding speech made Thursday to fundraisers, Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson blasted the Trump administration for its alleged assault on the U.S. Constitution. “I’m pretty careful about the ...
It took until legitimately the final shot of the match and in the blink of an eye, the 15th-seeded Bearcats went from forcing overtime to losing a 2-1 decision to second-seeded Sehome in a ...
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 ...
Labor advocates scored a win on Monday after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a new law to extend unemployment benefits to striking workers in Washington. The governor’s conference room was packed with ...