Jun 3, 2009 | The Olympian
Olympia council closures appealed
OLYMPIA Thirteen people most of them parents of middle-schoolers pleaded with the Olympia City Council on Tuesday night not to end four after-school programs as planned because of budget cuts.
No one happy with after-school cut
OLYMPIA Sabrina West doesn't know where she's going to send her children when the after-school program at Marshall Middle School closes for good next month.
Faye D. Cameron, 82, a long-time Port Orchard resident passed away on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 of natural causes.
Montessori students get a grounding in recycling
Marshall Washington and Brian Watson looked at the array of garbage placed in front of them, trying to figure out which items should be recycled and which should be trashed.
Jackie Robinson Honored in MLB, What of the NFL and NBA?
Baseball honored a great player and a great person in Jackie Robinson yesterday.
No criminal charges will be filed in the case of a Pullman woman whose car plunged off the fifth floor of a downtown Spokane parking garage in 2006.
Spokane Police are looking for a 21 year old female who has been reported missing by her family.
Police searching for missing woman
Spokane Police are searching for 21 year-old Cherise Marshall, who has been reported missing by her family.
Ed Quinones, web specialist at Kellogg Community College, helps serve ribs and chicken Wednesday at KCC's Soul Food Luncheon.
This time of year, as adults fret about filling out tax forms, many students fret about filling out a different kind of form.
The Cheney Police Department is requesting approval to spend grant money on the installation of two cameras downtown at First Street and College Avenue.
Lawsuit filed against BNSF over wildfire
Property owners near the Spokane County town of Marshall have filed a lawsuit against Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co.
Ken Freeman Trial Will Be Moved to Spokane County
KENNEWICK, Wash- New information about the trial for former Benton County Reserve Deputy, Ken Freeman, who was tracked down by U.S. Marshalls in Hong Kong in 2007.
Christmas Fund donations top $88,000
The Christmas Fund bounced past $88,000 today, thanks to a generous community. The donations pay for Christmas toys and food for poor families at the Christmas Bureau.
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