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Family brings Hawaiian flavor to Kitsap
The spirit of Aloha is alive and well in Silverdale. Local residents now have a place to treat their palates to Hawaiian-style cooking with the recent opening of Aloha Kitchen in the Chuck E. Cheese plaza on Silverdale Way.
State budget crisis calls for cooperation in Olympia
A new state revenue forecast is due today, and you don't need a crystal ball to know it will be bad news.
Editorial: Prescribed drugs should be better monitored
The rise of Adderall-addled college students continues the trend of prescription drug abuse in this country.
Porn Star Gets Life Sentence For Sorority Rape
The pornographic film actor known as Jack Venice has been sentenced to life in prison for raping a woman at a Washington State University sorority.
911 caller: 'She looks like she got hit by a car'
"There's a lady laying in the middle of the street," said the caller to the 911 operator.
Taking on threat to small fruit
One of two species in the vinegar fly family that's proven harmful to crops has traveled up the West Coast and into Skagit Valley, becoming a threat to small fruit crops along the way.
Woman found bleeding on rural road improving
The condition of a recent Washington State University graduate found bleeding and unconscious along a rural road in Whitman County is improving.
Culture, communications play role in disease control
A Congolese burial team in protective gear prepares to put the coffin of an Ebola victim in a grave.
National studies show that as many as 1 in 4 students in a college setting may have abused the prescription drug Adderall for recreation or as a stimulant.
Snohomish High School students learn vet skills
Michael O'Leary / The Herald Brianna Monlux gets a lick from Cooper after she and Chris Thompson examined the Australian shepherd during class at Snohomish High School.
Deputies question boyfriend of critically injured WSU grad
Whitman County Sheriff's deputies have new clues in the case of a Washington State University graduate found seriously injured on a rural road.
WSU Student Falls Three Stories From Frat House, Officials Say He Was Drunk
A Washington State University college student fell three stories from a fraternity and landed on a parked car.
Median home prices fell nationwide in 3Q
A real estate group says home prices fell in eight out of every 10 U.S. cities in the third quarter of this year as heavily discounted distressed sales made up 30 percent of all deals.
Mormons throw support behind gay-rights cause
It looked like a stunning reversal: the same church that helped defeat gay marriage in California standing with gay-rights activists on an anti-discrimination law in its own backyard.
WSU student falls three stories onto SUV
Police say a 20-year-old Washington State University student fell three stories from the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and landed on a parked SUV.
: Woman in critical condition after being found on Pullman-Albion Road
A female Washington State University student is in critical condition after being discovered lying in a pool of blood in the middle of Pullman-Albion Road early Wednesday morning.
Amphibians as environmental omen disputed
Amphibians, for years considered a leading indicator of environmental degradation, are not uniquely susceptible to pollution, according to a meta-analysis to be published in Ecology Letters .
Home sales in Washington state rise in 3rd quarter
The number of existing homes sold in Washington increased in the third quarter compared with the previous three months, the Washington Center for Real Estate Research reported Tuesday.
Twofold loss - Sun, 08 Nov 2009 PST
Just when it looked like it couldn't get any worse for Washington State University, it did.
The World's Smallest Pumpkin in the Tri-Cities?
Last week KNDU's Morning Weather Forecaster, Jordan Youngs, claimed to have grown the world's smallest pumpkin at 2.3 ounces.
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