One person is dead and another has injuries after a rollover crash near Mattawa.
Washington State Patrol says it happened at approximately 3:50 a.m. today on State Route 243, 10 miles west of Mattawa when the driver of an SUV, 52-year-old Segrio Corrales, drifted off the roadway onto the shoulder, overcorrected and rolled the vehicle, ejecting both Corrales and his passenger, 53-year-old Sonia Cor
A brush fire sent crews in Western Grant County scrambling on Wednesday evening.
Officials say the blaze ignited just north of Mattawa near Wanapum Dam and quickly swelled to 70 acres in dry grass and sagebrush before being corralled.
The Grant County PUD says the fire disrupted internet service to residents in Beverly, Schawana, Mattaw, and Desert Aire for several hours before being restored...
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A Grant County woman is behind bars after police say she contributed to the death of her teenage daughter last year by providing her with access to narcotics.
The Grant County Sheriff's Office says 40-year-old Ashley Perin Sandoval of Mattawa was arrested this week on multiple outstanding warrants, including several in Grant and other Washington counties, and from outside of state...
Three juveniles are in custody after police say they stole a car and led officers on a brief pursuit in hazardous weather conditions in Grant County on Saturday morning.
The Grant County Sheriff's Office says an all-points bulletin was issued throughout the region at around 6:30 a...
One person has injuries following a suspected gang-related shooting in Grant County.
The Mattawa Police Department says the incident happened on December 7 at just before 11 p.m. in the 100 block of 2nd Street in Mattawa where evidence of gunfire was found in two separate locations...
One person is dead and another has injuries following a three-vehicle collision in Grant County on Tuesday afternoon.
The Washington State Patrol says it happened at just after 5 p.m. on State Route 243 about a mile north of Mattawa when a pickup truck driven by 32-year-old Dexter A...
Dispose of hazardous waste responsibly at Grant County's upcoming events! Free for residents, but businesses must pay. Remember to label items correctly for safe disposal.