9/8/10 - PUD Meetings Set (more)Chelan PUD commissioners are reviewing an update to the District’s strategic plan for the next five years and will set aside time to hear from the public. |
9/7/10 - Stehekin Planning (More)YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - The National Park Service has released for public comment a plan for alleviating damage from future flooding in the Stehekin River Valley. |
9/7/10 - Sprint Boat Race Called a Success (more)Upwards of two thousand people took in the the first-ever sprint boat race held in the Wenatchee Valley Saturday at what had been an East Wenatchee area wheat field a few weeks earlier. |
9/7/10 - Mariachi Huenachi at Quest Field (more)Two dozen Wenatchee High School students will perform in front of tens of thousands of Seattle Seahawk fans Sunday. |
9/7/10 - Electrict Trolley Delay (more)Link Transit's new battery powered trolleys won't be hitting the streets as soon as first thought. |
9/7/10 - Labor Union Press Conference (more)The President of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, and a Vice President of the Teamsters Union will hold a press conference in Wenatchee Tuesday afternoon to announce that the biggest labor organization in Washington will be forced to cancel its 2011 and 2013 conventions in Wenatchee |
9/6/10 - State Worker Furlough (more)OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The day after Labor Day, state employees who work for nearly 50 state agencies, boards or commissions will have an unpaid furlough day. |
9/6/10 - Drive Hammered, Get Nailed (more)More than 170 police departments around the state have been taking part in emphasis patrols in recent weeks, that run through the today. |
9/6/10 - Rainbow Gathering (more)SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - A recent Rainbow Family gathering in the Colville National Forest may have been a taste of next year's national gathering of 10,000 or more. |
9/6/10 - Boat Safety (more)Many people will be celebrating the holiday weekend by hitting our areas waterways. |
9/5/10 - Search for Missing Boater Continues (more)The search continues today for a Tonasket man who fell from a boat near Bridgeport Saturday afternoon. |
9/5/10 - WVC Music Donation (more)A $100,000 contribution from the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center to the Wenatchee Valley College Music and Arts Center fund-raising campaign—the second-largest gift to the campaign--was announced last week. |
9/5/10 - East Wenatchee Robbery (more)East Wenatchee Police are looking for a man who reportedly threatened an elderly woman with a hammer and robbed her in her home. |
9/5/10 - Friday Prep Football Roundup (more)Several Central Washington High School teams hit the grid-iron Friday. |
9/5/10 - More Whooping Cough (more)Public Health staff in Grant County are investigating a fourth and possible fifth new case of Whooping Cough, or Pertussis, in County residents. |
9/5/10 - Part of Park Re-opens (more)Just in time for the busy Labor Day weekend, about 50 campsites at Lake Wenatchee State Park reopened Thursday. |
9/5/10 - Crescent Bar suit (more)Representatives of the three Crescent Bar homeowners associations and their legal team this week announced that they have initiated litigation against the Grant County PUD over the PUD’s decision earlier this year to not extend the current leases. |
9/4/10 - Death Row Inmate Seeks Stay of Execution (more)SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Washington death row inmate Cal Coburn Brown is scheduled to be executed early Friday at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. |
9/4/10 - Missing Hikers Body Found (more)SEATTLE (AP) - A North Cascades National Park spokeswoman says a search helicopter on Friday afternoon spotted the body of John Arum, an experienced mountain climber who had been the object of a five-day search. |
9/2/10 - Holiday Weekend Traffic (more)OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The state Transportation Department says if you wanted the best travel day for the Labor Day weekend in Washington you should be gone by now. |
9/2/10 - More Pertussis in Grant County (more)A third infant in Grant County has been confirmed with a case of whooping cough or Pertussis. Health District officials say it is the third case in nine days. |
9/01/10 - Cowell Task Force Looks to AMW for TipsWith no suspects or persons of interest in the MacKenzie Cowell murder case as it approaches seven months, the task force investigating the case hopes it can get some tips from "America's Most Wanted." The website of the FOX TV show is highlighting the case through the end of the week. |
9/1/10 - Teen Charged in Pipe Bomb Case (more)Douglas County prosecutors have charged a 14-year-old boy accused of bringing a pipe bomb to a back-to-school event at Eastmont Junior High School last week. |
8/31/10 - Detour near for Chief Joe BridgeDouglas County Commissioners say a detour for truckers trying to get around the Chief Joe Bridge near Bridgeport should be ready by later this week. |
8/31/10 - Roundabout Concerns PersistDouglas County Commissioners are redoubling their efforts to allay complaints about the new roundabout near Pangborn Airport. |
8/31/10 - Condotta to Focus on Politics12th District State Representative Cary Condotta says he is focusing on politics for the time being. On Tuesday's "Representing America" program on KPQ, Condotta says he is selling his "Condotta's Motorsports Central" business to a local buyer and setting his political sights right now on a Republican majority in the State House. |
8/31/10 - School Test Results Released (more)SEATTLE (AP) - State schools Superintendent Randy Dorn has announced results of three tests Washington students took last spring. |
8/30/10 - Limited Reopening at State Park (more)A portion of Lake Wenatchee State Park was re-opened Monday after the entire park was closed last week because of the danger of falling trees. |