A Bridgeport man will not go to jail after being accused of firing gunshots toward a group of hunters.
Sixty-nine-year-old Lyle Ostheller was arrested in May 2020 when hunters on public land near his residence reported he fired numerous rifle shots from his home...
A Rock Island man is getting a sentence of five days in jail along with a year's probation after admitting to making video of women while they used his bathroom.
Prosecutors dropped two counts of first-degree voyeurism while leaving one count in place for the plea deal of 35-year-old Martin Ruiz Jr...
A 55-year-old man is dead after his vehicle was driven into a drainage canal near farmlands Monday afternoon near Othello.
Adams County deputies went to the scene - in the 1900 block of Foley Road - where they say local farmers found the driver deceased...
There are now two proposals being looked at for the future of the Chelan PUD Fifth Street office complex.
An evaluation team recommended the two highest scoring proposals out of four that were being considered Monday.
Dan Frazier with the PUD says the strength of one of the groups on the short list - GTS - was its qualifications as a developer...
The annual fundraising softball game between Moses Lake Police and the Grant County Sheriff's Office is set for next month.
Moses Lake Police have announced the Battle of the Badge game for July 20 at Larson Baseball Field.
Police says it's a free event with all donations benefitting community outreach programs in Grant County...
The Soap Lake Police Department is giving its K9 Billy back to the company they originally received him from after Billy's handler left the department.
Chief Ryan Cox said he no longer has any employees that can take on Billy's responsibilities, with the majority of available officers simply not experienced enough...
There's a new twist in the widespread theft of catalytic convertors in North Central Washington.
Soap Lake Police are reporting an uptick in the crime with individuals using spotters with radios to see cars or people coming while a theft is taking place...
Starting after July 1, high-capacity magazine cartridges will be banned in Washington state. Those who violate this new measure will be charged with a gross misdemeanor.