The University of Washington Huskies (15-16) are heading for the Big Ten tournament in Chicago where they will compete against the University of Southern California in the second round. The Huskies ...
GEORGE — A George man was arrested Wednesday morning after he allegedly assaulted a woman during a domestic dispute then refused to come out of his house. Ken J. Taylor, 39, was booked into the Grant ...
The Gentlemen’s Quartet – plus a lady – will take the stage March 24 at the Wallenstien Theater. The concert is sponsored by the Central Basin Community Concert Association.
I would like to thank you for the coverage of YMCA in the Columbia Basin Herald. As a result of the article written by Joel Martin, “YMCA exploring possible branch in Moses Lake,” on 6-20-25, I made a ...
The Big Bend Community College Vikings (27-4) concluded their season after being eliminated in the second round of the Northwest Athletic Conference tournament.
Trooper Thomas Megargle of Ellensburg has been recognized as the Washington State Patrol District 6 Trooper of the Year. “Ever since I've known Thomas … there's no one who's going to outwork him, that ...
With two decades of work already in the project, the Port of Moses Lake is looking for someone to oversee construction of its new and refurbished rail line. Milton Miller, port facilities director, ...
For some local churches, Lent is more than a time for giving things up; it’s also a season of fellowship and community.
With measles cases climbing across Washington and the nation, state and local health officials are urging families to review vaccination records and make sure children are protected. No cases have ...
MOSES LAKE — Four Moses Lake Police Department officers were dispatched to Samaritan Hospital Sunday afternoon for an obvious assault of a 30-year-old Moses Lake resident, according to MLPD Chief Dave ...
Washington’s state House advanced a bill Tuesday, March 3, that prohibits law enforcement officers, including federal agents, from covering their faces while interacting with the public.
Washington lawmakers passed a controversial bill last week, strengthening eligibility requirements for sheriffs and other law enforcement leaders, while outlining a process for the state to remove ...