Caution urged for potential donors
A group called Autism Awareness United is under scrutiny by state officials.
WALLA WALLA — Local Department of Human Services officials are urging Walla Walla residents to donate with caution.
Cause for autism an elusive target
Autism made front-page news again, this time regarding a famous research paper linking vaccines to autism. That research was a fraud. What does this mean? It means we continue to search.
Judge Wolfram dons the robe
Walla Walla County Superior Court Judge Donald W. Schacht, right, swears in M. Scott Wolfram as the county’s newest Superior Court judge during a ceremony Tuesday in Schacht’s courtroom. Wolfram will replace Schacht on the bench after Schacht retires. Seated in front of Wolfram is Tina Driver, Schacht’s secretary.
Evergreen state goes dark blue
A political GPS is not necessary to realize Washington state took a hard left at the Cascades.
The Evergreen State was dark blue on Tuesday as voters heavily favored Democrats in most statewide offices while also approving gay marriage and legalizing marijuana.
Catsiff hands Inland Octopus case to Supreme Court
The high court might decide by spring whether to review the case, then it could take another year or year-and-a-half to rule. If the court decides not to accept review, that will end the matter.
WALLA WALLA — The fate of the purple octopus will now be up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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