CLE ELUM, Kittitas County — Everything here has burned at some point. Roslyn’s city center burned to the ground in 1888. Twenty years later, a fire torched about half of Cle Elum. And in 1928, a blaze ...
CLE ELUM — The Kittitas County sheriff’s office says a man drowned in Lake Cle Elum early Sunday when his truck rolled into the water. The sheriff’s office says Jesse Sebade, 21, of Fall City, was ...
NEAR ROSLYN, Wash. -- Yakama tribal member Russell Jim pulled the ceremonial plug and in a matter of seconds, locally born sockeye salmon returned to Lake Cle Elum for the first time in a hundred ...
LAKE CLE ELUM - A crowd of guests lined the shore, some with cameras or smartphones in hand, craning for a look at what members of the Yakama Nation have waited more than a century to see. They would ...
KITTITAS COUNTY -- A boat submerges into the water and leaves a group stranded along with a 3-year-old toddler, luckily all were wearing lifejackets. According to the Kittitas Sheriff's Office, on ...
SALMON LA SAC, Wash. – The Yakama Nation Indian Tribe released sockeye salmon into a lake on the east slope of the Cascades on Tuesday, marking yet another effort by Pacific Northwest tribes to ...
ELLENSBURG — The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office says a Seattle man was killed in a snowmobile accident on Lake Cle Elum when he hit two trees. The sheriff’s office said witnesses reported ...
Fire crews are keeping a close eye on the weather, with much of Eastern Washington under a red-flag warning for extreme wildfire danger. The National Weather Service said a low-pressure system off the ...
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - Slightly more than 10,000 adult sockeye salmon just arrived in Lake Cle Elum, their upstream migration diverted by a tanker truck ride courtesy of Yakama Nation Fisheries. By ...
A Bonney Lake police officer and another man were killed Saturday afternoon when they were hit by an avalanche while snowmobiling near Cle Elum. Two other men survived, one with serious injuries. The ...
YAKIMA — About 14,000 sockeye salmon are expected to spawn in Lake Cle Elum this fall, according to the Yakama Nation Fisheries Program, a record since the tribe’s reintroduction effort began in 2009.