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Annual Touch-A-Truck fundraiser in North Central Washington
The annual Touch-A-Truck fundraiser is this Saturday, May 17th at Wenatchee Valley College.
Women’s Service League of NCW (WSL) hosts the fundraiser so kids and adults can get up close and touch dozens of different vehicles including fire trucks, police cars, heavy equipment, and helicopters in a safe environment. The agen...

In-N-Out Burger's Update on the New Washington Location
Excitement is brewing in Ridgefield as In-N-Out Burger gears up for its big debut. Get ready for a taste of California right here!

WATCH: Trump ‘energy emergency’ directive latest target of lawsuit by WA AG Brown
(The Center Square) – State Attorney General Nick Brown filed a lawsuit in the Western District of Washington against the administration of President Donald Trump over an executive order the president signed on Inauguration Day declaring a “national energy emergency” Brown says doesn’t exist.
This is the 17th la...

Duchess is the Wenatchee Humane Society Pet of the Week
Meet Duchess, an affectionate and goofy dog who’s guaranteed to steal your heart, according to Wenatchee Humane Society staffers.
Here's Duchess's story. With her irresistible charm and photogenic looks, Duchess is always ready for her close-up. Whether s...

Caution: Roads in Washington With the Highest Fatality Rates
In a state full of winding roads and busy highways, understanding the dangers is crucial. Let’s take a look at what’s really happening out there.

Washington State's New Law On Clergy Child Abuse Reporting
A new law signed by Washington Go. Bob Ferguson requires all members of the clergy to report cases of child abuse or neglect regardless of the source of the details, including the confessional.
The law goes into effect this July.
The Archdiocese of Seattle has responded by threatening excommunication for any Catholic clergy who follow the new law...

Understanding The $78 Billion Budget Approved by WA Lawmakers
One of the biggest priorities this session was closing the state’s anticipated $15 billion budget shortfall over the next four years.
The final budget package includes $4.3 billion in new taxes over two years, spending cuts and funding for new programs