Oct 29, 2009 | Bellingham Herald
Bellingham leaders propose delay of red-light, school-zone cameras
Mayor Dan Pike's administration wants to hold off installing red-light and speed-zone cameras until lawsuits challenging other cities' programs are settled.
KENNEWICK, Wash. -- The 4A Big 9 Playoffs start this Friday with crossover games.
Boeing's flight-test group to see cuts
Though Boeing is gearing up for two demanding commercial-jet, flight-test programs next year, it plans to lay off 200 to 300 people out of more than 4,000 working flight test in the Puget Sound region.
After 125 years, Morse Steel relies on experience of its employees
While his surname is synonymous with longevity in the Bellingham business community, Mike Morse chuckles when asked how he runs a 125-year-old company.
Cleanup, liquor crackdown in downtown Ellensburg
The hot topic in downtown Ellensburg for the past six months has been vomit, public urination, over service, DUIs, loud noise and sidewalks littered with food wrappers, bottles and cigarette butts.
...enatchee Powers Their ...ay To 6-0
The Wenatchee Panthers are on a roll midway through the '09 football campaign. They are currently ranked 6th in the Washington Preps.com 4A poll with a 6-0 record.
Benton County jail inmate also faces escape charges
A Benton County jail inmate was being pulled off a work crew for rule violations and is now facing more charges for escape and resisting arrest after she reportedly tried to run out of the jail lobby.
Employee allegedly charged customers for goods he took
A 48-year-old Kennewick man was arrested after he allegedly got a new air conditioner and fencing material for his new house by billing it to someone else's contract.
Deputies: Alcohol may have been factor in collision that killed 4-year-old
A 4-year-old girl has died following a two car collision near Moses Lake in which Grant County Deputies say alcohol may have been a factor.
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Aerospace Blog: Boeing moves 747-8 flight test to Moses Lake and Palmdale, Calif.
Boeing moves 747-8 flight test to Moses Lake and Palmdale, Calif. Posted at 4:25 pm by Michelle Dunlop Herald Writer The Boeing Co.
In brief: Man guilty in methadone death
A Moses Lake man faces at least four years in prison after being convicted of controlled substance-related homicide.
Boeing considers opening new plant in Moses Lake
Boeing officials met with representatives from Moses Lake about putting a second 787 plant there.
CRASH: Moses Lake girl, 6, dies in roll-over wreck
A 6-year-old Moses Lake girl was killed after being partially thrown from a car in a roll-over collision in Grant County, authorities said.
Moses Lake man convicted on Controlled Substance Homicide charge
A Moses Lake man was the first person in Grant County to be charged and tried with Controlled Substance Homicide.
Girl, 6, dies in crash after mom reaches for cellphone
The Grant County sheriff's office says a driver was reaching for her cell phone when she lost control of her car on a road near Royal City.
Blowing dust closes stretch of I-90
RITZVILLE, Wash. - I90 in the Ritzville area remains closed due to a continuing dust storm and collision investigation.
I-90 closed by dust storm in E. Wash
A fierce dust storm has closed down Interstate 90 between Moses Lake and Ritzville in Eastern Washington, trapping many motorists in their vehicles.
ACCIDENT: 2 hurt in rear-end collision near Moses Lake
The Washington State Patrol said a rear-end collision on Highway 282 in Grant County was caused by a Moses Lake woman who failed to stop for construction work.
Baker Construction starts professional office projects
Baker Construction is building this nearly $1 million, multitenant professional office building at 1326 N. Stanford, which it says will be available for sale or lease.