New building for Pacific Northwest National Lab campus RICHLAND — The federal government’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will build a new $90 million energy sciences research building on its Richland campus.
A contract to design and construct the building has been awarded to a Houston-based team of Harvey Cleary Builders and Kirksey Architecture.
The Tri-City Herald says the facility will cover 110,000 to 145,000 square feet. More
‘Scumbag’ comment gets juror removed in Pasco double-murder trial. Judge says it’s not her fault PASCO, Wa. — A relative of a Pasco homicide victim, who phoned a juror last week, admitted calling the accused killer a “scumbag” during the brief telephone conversation.
The relative was tracked down and interviewed by a defense investigator on Friday after the juror in Hector Orozco Jr.’s double-murder trial told court officials about the phone call.
On Tuesday, attorney Daniel Stovern renewed his claim of jury tampering based on the conversation between “Juror No. More
New trial starts for 2 charged in homeless camp killing SEATTLE — A new trial has started for brothers accused of fatally shooting two people and wounding three others at the Seattle homeless encampment known as the Jungle.
The Seattle Times reports James and Jerome Taafulisia are being tried for again on murder and assault charges in connection with the Jan. More
Woman sues Home Depot for $1.5M after termination BEND, Ore. — A Bend Paralympic athlete is suing Home Depot for $1.5 million, claiming the company did not consider her disability when it fired her in 2017.
The Bulletin reports in a complaint filed Tuesday in Deschutes County Circuit Court, Barbara Buchan claims that after suffering a concussion in a fall at work, management fired her for keeping $11 worth of presentation materials in her vehicle overnight. More
1 dead in Burien fire BURIEN — A woman was found dead and a second was injured as fire burned an apartment building in Burien.
KOMO reports that firefighters arrived at the Forest View Apartments around 6 p.m. Tuesday to find flames burning on at least three floors.
About two dozen people from seven affected apartments are receiving assistance from the Red Cross. More
By TIFFANY STANLEY, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Diocese of Washington, said Wednesday that she will continue to pray for President Donald Trump, hours after he lashed out at her over a sermon.
“I don’t consider him an enemy,” Budde told The Associated Press.
“I believe we can disagree respectfully and put our ideas out there and continue to stand for the convictions we’ve been given without resorting to violence of speech.”
Budde made a direct appeal to Trump during a post-Inauguration prayer service he attended on Tuesday, asking him to show mercy to members of the LGBTQ+ community and migrants who are in the country illegally.
Trump called Budde a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” on his Truth Social site on Wednesday.
“Apart from her inappropriate statements, the service was a very boring and uninspiring one.
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Lately my wife, when receiving a text or call, will stop what she’s doing to reply.
While eating lunch together recently and having a conversation, a text came in and she interrupted our talk to respond. I voiced my feelings about being made to feel second class and asked if she couldn’t have waited to address this, unless it was timely or very important.
We’re looking for an antidote to the chilly air that is supposed to blow through South Florida early in the weekend. How about some time around the fire at the Smoke & Sunshine barbecue festival? Or inside a theater during the Sun & Stars film festival? Maybe an evening enveloped in warm nostalgia: Space of Mind is throwing an ’80s party, Yacht Rock Revue is in town, as are Kansas and Al Stewart, and the Broward Center has a musical set to the songs of Neil Diamond.
Q: My son is leasing a small condo. The lease includes “a sofa, TV, TV stand, table, 2 chairs, bed and mattress”. He did not want the mattress, and the owner’s brother removed it, leaving the used bedding behind. A few unwanted small appliances, pans, and dishes were left in the kitchen cabinets.
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U. S. Coast Guard to ‘surge assets’ in South Florida after Trump’s immigration orders
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Chef to the stars won’t need famous DeLorean at Delray Beach party to go back to the ‘80s — he lived it
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Miss Manners: She wants me to officiate her wedding, but I don’t even like the guy
As a Pembroke Pines resident for more than 30 years, I would like to extend my appreciation for the well-written editorial on the bond issue proposed for Pembroke Pines.
In Broward’s second-largest city, the needs have been ignored by our previous mayor. It was more important for Mayor Frank Ortis to build a city hall and an art center named after him than focus on much-needed funding for a new police station, road improvements and to address the housing crisis.
I’m very grateful for your fact-based editorial.