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Police in Thurston County Looking for Multiple Suspects After Two Stores Robbed
Lacey police are looking for multiple suspects in connection with two 7-Eleven store armed robberies Monday night. The first location was robbed about 11:15 p.m. at Marvin Road Northeast and
From The Karate Kid to Tenino: Meet the energy drink mogul who bought the 85-acre Merkaba estate
TENINO, Wash. — Walking around Merkaba with new owner Scott Strader is a little like following a kid having his best Christmas morning ever. "This wisteria here," he said raising his arms towards the purple plants hanging outside his home, "I've never seen the vines grow this big and it's beautiful, and the smell, and the filtered light. It's just gorgeous! Wow!"
Masked robbery suspects target 7-Eleven stores in Lacey overnight
LACEY, Wash. — Two 7-Eleven stores in Lacey were targeted in armed robberies overnight Tuesday, as the police search for the suspects involved. Police said the group of suspects targeted a 7-Eleven store at 6125 Pacific Ave SE after 12:30 a.m. Surveillance video showed three masked men walking into...
Proposals to rename 3 sites across Washington that feature derogatory term for Native American women submitted
SPOKANE, Wash. — At a Tuesday morning meeting, the Washington State Board of Natural Resources adopted three more tribal proposals to rename geographic places across the state. The proposals arose due to the current names being derogatory and offensive towards Native American women. The five new names include a...
Dry, windy weather elevates fire risks in three Washington counties
BONNEY LAKE, Wash. - Washington is still weeks away from the official start of summer, but wildfire season has already arrived in some parts of the state. The National Weather Service reported elevated fire weather conditions, including wind, in east Pierce, Thurston and Lewis counties through Monday. Crews with East...
Four-star LB Brayden Platt returning to the road for official visits
Yelm (Wash.) linebacker Brayden Platt is ready to get back on the road for official visits... Yelm (Wash.) linebacker Brayden Platt is ready to get back on the road for official visits. After winning a state title individually and as a team in track, Platt will take two official visits...
Washington adopts proposals to rename nature sites containing Indigenous slur
SEATTLE - On Tuesday, the Washington State Board of Natural Resources officially renamed five geographic features that previously bore names that were derogatory to Native American women. According to the DNR, three of the proposals were submitted by local tribes. Specifically, the committee and tribes are looking to remove the...
New details in 12-year-old arrested for alleged arson at Lacey mushroom farm
According to court documents released Friday, new details show what lead up to the alleged arson of a former mushroom farm in Lacey by a 12-year-old girl last Thursday. As soon as reports of the fire were first received, the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office received a Snapchat photo of the 12-year-old standing inside the office of one of the buildings at the mushroom farm, which was on fire.
Get Your Tail Wagging with Gourmet Hot Dogs in Lacey at Pints Dog House
Who doesn’t love a hot dog? “It’s kind of a funny subject because it’s actually a lot of people’s guilty pleasure that nobody talks about,” says Suz McKinney, who owns Pints Dog House with her husband Scott. They’ve turned that secret, guilty pleasure into a family- and dog-friendly gourmet hot dog establishment in Lacey called Pints Dog House that just opened two months ago.
Practice Grilling, Smoking and Eating at the 2023 Nisqually Valley BBQ Rally
Springtime smells like lilacs while autumn is rain and pumpkin spice. Some people prefer winter’s sharp pine or the aroma of a crackling fireplace on a snowy day. But summer has the best smell of all: barbecue. On Saturday, July 22, head over to Yelm City Park for the 2023 Nisqually Valley BBQ Rally and enjoy a treat for all your senses…and your stomach. Better yet, sign up to compete for a chance to win prizes, acclaim and the adoration of hungry fans from across western Washington.
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