Several Washington State delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention have ,joined with Utah Sen. Mike Lee and Carly Fiorina, and other leaders in demanding that Donald Trump immediately step aside as Republican nominee for president.
Burlington Northern Railway crews spent today replacing the intersection at Railroad Avenue and Fourth Street in Deer Park. The wood intersection was the final one in Deer Park.
City of Deer Park maintenance workers spent this week relocating the Sam Perrins monument in front of the Civic Center to another location at Perrins Field. The move was necessary as demolition of the 90-year-old Civic Center is expected to start next week.
Deer Park High School senior Tina Carlson displays her water hauling skills during the annual Barnyard Olympics today as part of Homecoming festivities.
A Deer Park man faces negligent driving charges following an accident on Interstate 90 that sent two men to the hospital in serious conditions on Thursday morning.
The 2017 Deer Park Kiwanis WinterFest is looking for a logo for this January’s celebration.
Logo submissions must not be any larger than 8 by 10 inches and include the words Deer Park Kiwanis WinterFest, January 21, 2017. A picture or an image of a deer is an option.
Some area residents spent Saturday completing a 5K course near Deer Park Elementary School. The participants took part in event, sponsored by the Deer Park Kiwanis Club, as a fund-raiser for the school's Bite to Go program.
Retired Deer Park school bus drivers Steve Hughes (left) and Ken Feser offered a reminder to students as they began the first day of the 2016-17 school year today.
Gov. Jay Inslee has proclaimed a state of emergency for 20 counties, including Spokane, Stevens and Pend Oreille coiunties, in response to multiple wildfires in Eastern Washington threatening homes, businesses, public infrastructure and natural resources. å
The Riverside School District will welcome 10 new staffers for the 2016-17 school year.
New staffers are:
Riverside Elementary School — Pinie Engeland (fourth grade), Samuel Howard (second grade), Annie Johnson (first grade) and Nicole Leonard (first grade)