Officers received reports of a man walking in a roadway and threatening someone before they located him in his front yard, where he appeared to be under the influence of narcotics.
There's a new twist in the widespread theft of catalytic convertors in North Central Washington.
Soap Lake Police are reporting an uptick in the crime with individuals using spotters with radios to see cars or people coming while a theft is taking place...
A man out on bail for a burglary charge is back in jail on two new burglary charges in Soap Lake.
Officers arrested 26-year-old Jakkob McCallin after they say he was identified by one of the victims of the new burglaries as walking along the side of a highway
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The Soap Lake School District is holding online only classes for middle and high school students for nearly two weeks because of COVID-19.
The district sent letters out with students Monday afternoon announcing the immediate change, saying its being done because of a staffing shortage related to the virus
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A Moses Lake woman faces DUI charges after reportedly being involved in three hit-and-run crashes Tuesday afternoon in Soap Lake
Police say Tara Freitas hit several fences, a fire hydrant and a home before leaving her car with a a half gallon of vodka in her purse
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Grant County Sheriff's Deputies closed Road 19 NE south of Soap Lake between SR 17 and Road A NE due to a brush fire.
The blaze burned in grass and brush for about half an acre before it was contained.
Our news partner iFiberOne says it started in the backyard of a home, destroying the five bedroom building, two RVs, a shed and a boat before jumping to an alfalfa field
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Soap Lake School District has canceled classes, before and after school events and athletic practices on Tuesday and Wednesday. Our news partner, iFiberone, reports that the school district shutdown is a result of a broken water main. Flooding was originally spotted Monday afternoon at the district's softball field...
A man pleaded guilty for an incident in 2018 near Soap Lake when he opened fire on law enforcement. Our news partner, iFiberone, reports that Alejandro Rodriguez, 28, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree assault with a deadly weapon enhancement, first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, custodial assault and first-degree attempted unlawful possession of a firearm Monday morning in Gra