REVIEW: “The Boys in the Boat” is Refreshing and Uplifting
Ari Hoffman reviews the new inspiration movie, The Boys in the Boat, based on the incredible true story. Listen to the audio here: The Boys in the Boat is a sports drama based on the #1
Two men face charges stemming from Spokane-area fentanyl manufacturing
(The Center Square) – Two men remain in custody in the Spokane County Jail after being charged in U.S. District Court with multiple felony counts related to the seizure of drugs, firearms, and two commercial pill presses,
New Seattle City Council members emphasizes the basics in swear-in initiation
(The Center Square) – The newest members of the Seattle City Council emphasized sticking to the fundamentals of city government during Tuesday’s swearing-in ceremony. The seven city councilmembers sworn in include Rob Saka (District 1), Tammy Morales
Dept. of Children, Youth & Families increases caregiver support in the new year
(The Center Square) – As of Monday, the start of the new year, the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families has implemented a new caregiver support model, the first time in more than two decades
Investigation into whistleblower complaint over gas price predictions moves ahead slowly
(The Center Square) – A month after the attorney for a former Washington State Department of Transportation employee filed a whistleblower complaint, a public records request from the plaintiff’s attorney involving several state agencies has yet to
A bevy of levies slated for Spokane County’s Feb. 13 special elections
(The Center Square) – A majority of voters living in Spokane County will likely be asked to consider at least one measure or proposition when ballots get mailed out later this month for special elections slated Feb.
Snohomish County tourism fund set to see expenditures surpass collected revenue
(The Center Square) – Snohomish County’s tourism fund is expected to see expenditures surpass collected lodging tax revenue in 2024. According to the proposed 2024 Snohomish County Tourism Promotion Area Business Plan, expenditures are set at approximately
FLASHBACK: Boston’s segregationist Asian mayor says everyone in the world has ‘legal right’ to US residency
“This is an issue that will continue, it sounds like, only to ramp up,” she said of the illegal immigrant crisis.
Two killed after driver plows SUV loaded with explosives into New Year’s crowd in possible domestic terrorism incident in Rochester
“The force of the collision caused the two vehicles to go through a group of pedestrians that were in the crosswalk and then into two other vehicles.”
Biden’s DOJ has sentenced Jan 6 defendants to a combined 847 years in prison
Over 450 defendants have been sentenced thus far.