Frank Cooper
Kennewick Man Sentenced for Obstruction
The case began after the Federal Bureau of Investigation officially started looking allegations that several individuals were involved in a scheme to obtain money and property by staging automobile accidents and filing fraudulent claims with insurance companies.
City of Pasco Announces Vacancies in Boards & Commissions
The City of Pasco is inviting any qualified residents to apply for volunteer positions in two key City commissions.
Hanford K West Reactor Demolition Now Underway
The building was a piece of infrastructure responsible for transferring radioactive sludge away from the Columbia River during plutonium production in the World War Two era.
Exercise Caution on the Yakima River During the Annual Flip-Flop
The Bureau of Reclamation will begin its annual “flip-flop” operation after August 20th to aid in successful spawning and incubation of chinook salmon eggs and to improve winter reservoir storage in the Yakima basin.
WA Lawmakers Demand Inslee Answer for Byrne JAG Funding Cut
In a bipartisan letter, the lawmakers emphasized the importance of Byrne JAG funding to the work of the 16 active multi-jurisdictional task forces (MJTFs) in Washington state.
Violent Couple Found Guilty in Fierce Beating
The two violent criminals, 37-year old Sundron Larsell Miller and 27-year old Eulojia Cantu-Lopez will face sentencing November 15th.
Look Up Washington! The Perseid Meteor Shower is Here
Sky gazers should look up Saturday night into early Sunday morning for the spectacular show.
West Nile Found Near Moses Lake WA
According to a press release from Grant County Mosquito Control District 1, two samples collected near Moses Lake have tested positive for West Nile virus.
Washingtonians Who Use Drugs CAN Own Firearms in New Ruling
A decades-old law which prohibited drug users from owning firearms has been ruled as unconstitutional this week by a federal appeals court.
Prescribed Burns a Powerful Tool Against Wildfire
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency announced in a press release this week that it has approved Washington State’s updated Smoke Management Plan under the Clean Air Act.