4 Florida residents killed in N Carolina small plane crash
NASHVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Four Florida residents and two dogs are dead after their private plane dropped off the radar and crashed into a wooded area of central North Carolina. North Carolina’s State...
View ArticleThe Latest: PG&E ending power cutoffs in Northern California
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Latest on proactive power cutoffs in Northern California to prevent wildfires (all times local): 4:48 p.m. Pacific Gas & Electric is alerting 27,000 customers in portions...
View ArticleCity of Aberdeen Seeks Grays Harbor Transit Property for Homelessness...
The Board of the Grays Harbor Transit Authority this afternoon will consider leasing a piece of property at the corner of H and Market Street to the City of Aberdeen. A June 6th letter from Mayor Erik...
View ArticleInvestigators plans briefing on Manhattan chopper crash
NEW YORK (AP) — Investigators are working to determine what caused a helicopter to crash into the roof of a midtown Manhattan skyscraper. The National Transportation Safety Board scheduled a briefing...
View ArticlePolice: Arkansas woman arrested in ex-lawmaker’s death
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Authorities on Friday night said they’ve arrested an Arkansas woman in connection with the killing of a former state senator who was found dead outside her own home. Arkansas...
View ArticleMaggots found under bandage at site of Phoenix patient rape
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona health officials have launched an investigation after maggots were found under a patient’s bandage at the same health care facility where an incapacitate woman was raped and gave...
View Article10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. TRUMP AIRS FAMILIAR GRIEVANCES IN 2020 LAUNCH The president kicks off his reelection campaign...
View ArticleFishermen watch as great white shark makes off with bait
MANASQUAN, N.J. (AP) — Six sport fishermen had some competition as they tried to catch mako sharks for a tournament off the New Jersey shore. Capt. Jeff Crilly tells the Asbury Park Press they were...
View ArticleCourt document: Mosque bombing suspect tried to escape
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — An Illinois man who faces trial in the 2017 bombing of a Minnesota mosque had tried to escape from custody earlier this year. A court document filed by prosecutors says 48-year-old...
View ArticleFiance of woman killed when Dallas crane fell recalls chaos
DALLAS (AP) — Eric Ridenhour and his fiancee Kiersten Smith were enjoying a lazy Sunday in their apartment when a crane crashed into their downtown Dallas complex. Ridenhour says, “I had zero vision...
View ArticleLawyers claim dangerous situation at border detention site
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A legal team that recently interviewed over 60 children at a Border Patrol station in Texas says a traumatic and dangerous situation is unfolding for some 250 infants, children...
View ArticleSmall fire still burning at site of oil refinery explosions
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Officials say a very small fire continues to burn at a Philadelphia refinery following explosions and a pre-dawn blaze that shook homes and caused some minor injuries. Philadelphia...
View ArticleDetroit police arrest graffiti artist hired by city
DETROIT (AP) — A graffiti artist commissioned by the city of Detroit to paint a mural on a viaduct was arrested by police who believed he was committing vandalism. The Detroit Free Press reports that...
View ArticleStorms strand passengers in Dallas, thousands without power
(Reuters) – About 1,000 flights were canceled or delayed in Dallas on Sunday night and more than 80,000 homes and businesses left without power early Monday, after a line of thunderstorms rolled across...
View ArticleWDFW approves three-day razor clam dig beginning February 1
Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a three-day opening beginning Friday, Feb. 1. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the...
View ArticleRazor Clam Dig Begins Today on Evening Tides at Twin Harbors and Copalis beaches
A three-day razor clam dig begins today on Twin Harbors and Copalis beaches. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on evening low tides...
View ArticleToo Fast on Slick Roads The Cause of Rollover Wreck North of Hoquiam
An Ocean Shores woman was injured when her van rolled alongside State Route 109 North of Hoquiam yesterday morning. The Washington State Patrol reports the 48-year-old was driving a 2003 Dodge Caravan...
View ArticleWDFW Approves 4-day Razor Clam Dig Beginning March 21
Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a four-day opening beginning Thursday, March 21 and extending through the weekend. State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of...
View ArticleAberdeen Police Seeking Tips on Missing Person Emery Parks
UPDATE: Parks has been located. Police are seeking public assistance in locating a missing Aberdeen man known to frequent the Olympia area. Detective Jeff Weiss tells us that 48-year-old Emery W. Parks...
View ArticleAberdeen Officials to Consider Closing Access to Property Along Chehalis River
Aberdeen officials will consider closing public access to the river street property at the request of Mayor Erik Larson. Larson said in a press release that he has asked the council to consider whether...
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