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Jun 16, 2026 | NCWLIFE Evening News
• Chelan County websites are back online after the county's network experienced a malware attack nearly a month ago. • The Wenatchee River claimed a man’s life on Monday afternoon as he waded into the water at a popular community fishing and boating spot near Dryden • A Bridgeport teenager who police say killed a man in 2025 could enter a guilty plea at an upcoming hearing this week.
Jun 15, 2026 | NCWLIFE Evening News
• A towing company along Highway 97A in Entiat has suffered its third major fire in the last eight months. • Colville Tribal Police and the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office collaborated last week in the recovery of two missing boaters lost on Twin Lakes. • After months of repairs, the scenic North Cascades Highway fully reopened Sunday in both directions.
Jun 12, 2026 | NCWLIFE Evening News
• Chelan County prosecutors have charged the 13-year-old suspect in the May 30th homicide of a 42-year-old woman. • The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help in identifying a body pulled from the Okanogan River earlier this week. • It’s the end of an era for one of the major suppliers of fruit trees in the Wenatchee Valley.
Jun 11, 2026 | NCWLIFE Evening News
• A thick cloud of smoke draped parts of southwest Wenatchee yesterday afternoon as a structure fire burned the first floor and the attic of a home in the 700 block of Circle Street. • A large-scale paving project is scheduled to begin on Highway 2 next week, between Cashmere and Peshastin. • Ladder 10, the new ladder truck for the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department, got pushed into its new home Wednesday at Station 10 on North Wenatchee Avenue.
Jun 10, 2026 | NCWLIFE Evening News
• The crane at the Majestic Apartments is coming down next weekend. The city of Wenatchee says building contractor Exxel Pacific is bringing in an even bigger crane to safely dismantle and remove the existing tower crane that looms over the apartment complex. • Chelan County’s government offices are in their third week working without computer networks thanks to a malware attack. • Governor Bob Ferguson says banning cellphones in K through 12 schools is a top priority of his next legislative session.
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