Check out enough Bigfoot forums online and social media and you'll find several photos you won't be able to explain, like these from near Mount St. Helens in Washington State.
The Yakima County Coroner is hoping to find help in identifying a body found in 1988 near the Parker Dam in Parker, Washington.
Coroner Jim Curtice says he’s hoping to find a “presumptive family member for DNA testing to finally identify the person.”
Curtice issue...
As a lifelong Washingtonian, I have become familiar with many Washington State-related facts over the years. Other than the slim chance of being a contestant on a game show someday where those facts might come in handy, my insider knowledge doesn't do much good.
One exception might be helping those who are not familiar with Washington State separate facts from fiction. Heaven knows there are plenty of misconceptions about the Evergreen State, even some downright myths that really need to be busted.
We Washingtonians do a lot of things. With a population that's as diverse as our climate and topography, there is simply no shortage of things to do, that we do. We ski, swim, fish, hunt, recreate, drink beer, drink coffee - oh how we drink coffee - climb mountains, stroll through the desert, grow hops, learn, pray, protest, listen, work, eat - oh how we eat.
Rumors aren't quite rumors, Washington schools will require your kids to wear masks in order to keep down the spread of Covid-19. Whether we love or hate them it'll be the safest thing for both vaccinated and unvaccinated kids.
We know most children are not at high risk for Covid-19, however people around them may be...
Washingtonians have much to be proud of. Known as the 'Evergreen State', there certainly is no shortage of breathtaking landscapes within these borders. Everything from arid desert to seaside beaches to snow-covered mountain peaks, wooded forests, fertile farmlands, and rushing rivers, Washington has it all...