Tamyra Meeks
5 Ways Washington State Could Kill You
We love living in Washington, but it's weird to think about how the places you love could kill you someday.
Moses Lake Officers Awarded for Rescuing Teens Drowning in Canal
Last August, two young men (18 and 19) were saved by Nick Stewart and Kevin Hake from their car submerged in a local canal.
Clayton Clark and Jesus Cornejo were stuck in their car upside down with water raging over them when Hake and Stewart dove in to help them escape...
Owner of the ‘Wicked Kitty’ Pleads Guilty
Wicked Kitty Tattoos owner Jason Lybrand of Pendleton was caught with a large amount of narcotics and marijuana.
He recently pleaded guilty to the two counts of unlawful delivery of narcotics and unlawful possession. Lybrand was caught not only with over 10 pounds of weed, but 372 prescription pills, 11...
Don’t Let Your Baby Sleep In Your Bed
Child death reviews of nearby counties revealed startling facts about babies sleeping in their parents' bed.
Out of all the babies who have died in their sleep in the past 3 years, only one of them wasn't in bed with their parents. All the rest suffocated in their sleep, which is actually the leading cause of infant deaths in the United States...
Survivor of Bat Beat-down Recovering Amazingly
After being brutally assaulted with a metal baseball bat, Drew Schreiber is nearing the end of recovery from his life-threatening condition.
Last October, the Eastern Washington University student was attacked near a Cheney apartment complex by two men, one of which was armed with a bat...
Walla Walla Teens Rob Woman at Gunpoint for E-Cig
Two 15-year-old boys were seen in Walla Walla court after attacking a lady at gunpoint and stealing nothing more valuable than her e-cigarette.
The woman claims she saw the two boys following her to her car before grabbing her and asking what she had in her bag...
Mayor of Everett Tries Suing OxyContin for Causing Heroin Epidemic
Purdue Pharma is under fire after being accused of gross negligence and black market involvement with OxyContin in Everett, WA.
The city is suing the company after a spike of heroin addiction in the community. Now in Seattle's federal court, the lawsuit accuses the company of knowingly selling the opioid medication to shady, black market clinics and worming its way into addicts' hands...
Oregon Mulls Lessening Sentences for Drug Offenses
Oregon lawmakers are attempting to lessen the penalty for people found with small amounts of certain drugs.
All involved are attempting to come to a compromise, but the sheriffs department, district attorneys, and even the American Civil Liberties Union all have different ideas of how they want the bill to read...
100-Year-Old Mid Columbia Group Gets First Woman Leader
Becky Waggoner has become the first female on Happy Canyon's board of directors.
The Happy Canyon Night Show and Pendleton Round-Up have been around for 100 years, and the organization has decided the group needs diversity in its staff and leadership positions...