In 2016, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and BC Premier Christy Clark signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the idea of an ultra high-speed rail line.
Centennial Park in downtown Oroville has a new mural on the north wall replacing the old one which was beyond repair.
The Ride 4 the Border’ by the Columbia River H.O.G. group is expected in Oroville by noon on Saturday, May 18.
TOI reported they had completed two picnic shelters, installed tables and were planting trees and adding signs at the Simikameen Trailhead.
The 42nd Annual May Festival Fun Run got underway at 8 a.m. last Saturday morning with a fast start for the majority of the participants.
Employment Security is making plans for a flood of opt-outs from WA Cares should voters pass Initiative 2124.
Gubernatorial candidate Bob Ferguson is not impressed with Republican candidate Dave Reichert’s newly released public safety plan.
Annual DNR and Forest Service report also includes first pine mortality attributed to California Fivespined Ips beetle in western Washington.
Electrical customers may have power turned off as part of a program to reduce wildfires caused by their equipment.
Queen Anna Hernandez and Princesses Sierra Buckmiller and Jayden Glover are extending a royal invitation to attend this year’s Oroville May Festival, the 90th annual.
Green Okanogan brought the “Repair Café” to the CCC of Tonasket last Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The opportunity to become a candidate for office during Washington’s 2024 elections opened Monday.
Hikers have more to watch out for than bears this summer.