Sep 14, 2009 | Tacoma News Tribune
Mossyrock: Driver killed when he hits abandoned car
A Lewis County man was killed in a one-car crash Friday in Mossyrock, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Convicted molester returned to Alaska jail
A convicted sex offender who failed to appear at his sentencing last year has been captured in Mexico and returned to an Alaska jail, the U.S. Marshals Service said.
Water releases from dam suggested on Cowlitz River
Shooting pulses of water down southwest Washington's Cowlitz River could flush out volcanic debris as an alternative to dredging, according to a proposal being considered by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Drivers will be forced to slow down -- or face an automatic ticket -- when driving through the work zone running from Grand Mound to Maytown on Interstate 5 starting May 4. After recognizing more than 5,000 state road workers who have died on the job, the Washington State Department of Transportation announced the placement of an automatic traffic ...
The 2009 state Legislative session brought a storm of doom and gloom to Lewis County, with many of its largest state and private employers facing the prospect of cuts and potential job loss as lawmakers grappled with a $9.3 billion budget shortfall.
Former Chehalis Doctor in Texas Custody
A former Chehalis family practice physician is now in custody in Texas, after his felony malicious mischief warrant became extraditable in the United States.
Some Faces of Chehalis Schools
Instructional Leader for the School Kimberly Camren is the principal at R.E. Bennett Elementary School in Chehalis.
Soon Yang had the brightest smile. It's a trait everyone in this small town noticed as they passed through her gas station over the past four years.
A lost toddler was found Saturday night after a frantic, county-wide search and rescue operation.
Searchers find missing 2-year-old boy at Onalaska
A quick response by about 100 searchers succeeded in finding a 2-year-old boy who wandered away from his home in Onalaska with a black Labrador puppy.
Angeline Had Three Run-Ins With Deputies
Lewis County Sheriff's deputies made contact with John Angeline three times between Sunday and Monday, including one incident just hours before he allegedly ran down and killed Soon Yang in Mossyrock.
Mental evaluation ordered in Mossyrock killing
The scheduled arraignment for a man accused of running down a Mossyrock convenience store owner has been postponed for his mental evaluation.
How Should We Respond to Senseless Killing?
Surrounded by roses, the photograph captures a woman whose loveliness seems to defy time.
Murder Suspect Appears in Court
A man facing charges of second-degree murder appeared in court Tuesday after a gruesome murder scene on Monday in Mossyrock left the small town in shock.
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