Former gubernatorial candidate under fire for calling GOP woman ‘female dog’

Former state gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp is facing possible expulsion from a state law enforcement association for posts calling female lawmakers “bitches.”

By Gazette-Tribune • April 9, 2024 8:30 am
NCWL hosts Humanities Washington virtual program on apple industry

Learn about the history of Washington’s apple industry in the Humanities Washington virtual program Big Apples, Big Business.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 8, 2024 8:30 am
Board of Natural Resources Approves 4 Central Washington Land Transfers

Exchanges will create new revenue streams for the Common School Trust while transferring lower-performing properties to the Land Bank.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 5, 2024 8:30 am
Feds want to return grizzlies to the North Cascades, starting with experimental population

Final EIS evaluates the impacts of possible actions, but it is not a final decision.

By Gary DeVon • April 4, 2024 8:30 am
Various factors driving up car insurance premiums in Washington state

On the heels of a double-digit increase last year, Washington state drivers can expect to pay even more for auto insurance this year.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 4, 2024 8:30 am
Nearly 96% of bills passed in 2024 received some level of bipartisan support

Recent data indicates Washington state lawmakers from both major parties can work together to pass bills under certain circumstances.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 2, 2024 8:30 am
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Christine Quintasket or Hum-ishu-ma, better known by her author name, Mourning Dove, was the first Native American woman to publish a novel west of the Rockies. Photo courtesy Borderlands Historical Society Sponsored
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