As per a recent news correspondence, a 26-year-old suspect was arrested in British Columbia, hours after killing a 19-year-old woman at her South Hill home on Monday. The accused, Jordan Eaton illegally crossed the international border and got into Canadian territory in a bid to escape when Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested him in Surrey, […]
In case you’re searching for America the Beautiful, you’ll see it in Washington. Open skies? Check. Golden floods of grain? Definitely. Purple mountain majesties over the fruited plain? Wenatchee! Sparkling ocean? Truly—from the mouth of the Columbia to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Washington State contains an amazing decent variety of regular excellence. From […]
Southwestern Washington is said to be affected by the measles outbreak. About 16 confirmed cases have been reported since January 1, 2019, and five more cases were suspected to be that of the viral. Most kids were not vaccinated against the disease. The confirmed cases include 13 children who are said to be under 10 […]
The federal government shutdown has forced the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to rescind three razor clam digs at Kalaloch beach. The digs that were planned from January 19 to 21 had to be canceled owing to unavailability of Olympic National Park staff, the department said in a news release. “We are closing […]
The much hyped and used Alaskan Viaduct finally closed on Friday forever. It rested after 66 years of long service and the situation there was quite emotional. A crowd gathered to experience roadside glimpse at Elliott Bay, and people filled Victor Steinbrueck Park to photograph the bulwark below. The Viaduct was scheduled to close at […]
With no end to the partial government shutdown in sight, the Washington State Employee Security Department (ESD) has come to the rescue of furloughed federal workers. In a press release, the department stated that furloughed workers might apply for unemployment benefits even as they wait to return to their jobs. These benefits may help them […]
Among the three basic necessities, the shelter is the most expensive one. But to the contrary, the prices of the apartments in Seattle are experiencing low growth. Seattle sees growth in apartment construction, but one apartment in every ten apartments is now lying unoccupied. Landlords are trying new ways to attract the customers starting from […]
Natural disasters are the worst events for a community because of the degree of destruction and its long-term effects. A tornado two weeks earlier in Port Orchard had done devastating damages in Kitsap County. But, the struggle amongst the people affected has not yet ended. A town hall meeting regarding the effects of the disaster […]
In two incidents of violence in parties, the Holidays surely have not passed quietly in Washington. In one incident, three people were stabbed at a bonfire party in Finley, and another Christmas party ended with domestic violence in Benton City. Man threatened girlfriend with bow and arrow- Charles C. Diettrich, 55 has been arrested for […]
A 27-year old Newcastle resident was arrested on the latter part of this month by five agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation. He has been charged with the fraud of $3 million from 25 investors from mid of 2016 to May 2018. The investigators said that he had defrauded 25 persons promising of higher returns […]