ELLENSBURG, Wash. — A fire at the Ellensburg Foursquare Church on Saturday heavily damaged the kitchen and spread smoke and water damage through the building, officials said. Church members were ...
The Ellensburg Racquet and Recreation Center on Vantage Highway was destroyed in a fire early Friday morning, according to information posted on the Ellensburg Police Department Facebook page. The EPD ...
The origin of the Ellensburg fire is not definitely known. It was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. Some citizens think it was the work of an Indian squaw who had been outraged by some white man ...
ELLENSBURG, Wash. - Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue is investigating what sparked a fire inside the historic Clymer Museum of Art on Monday morning. Crews dispatched to the museum at around 2:20 a.m.
When Washington became a state in November 1889, that wasn’t the only big news story that year. In the final spring and summer of Washington’s territorial era, big fires ravaged major sections of ...
ELLENSBURG — Ellensburg firefighters say a 31-year-old woman and two children died in a Ellensburg duplex fire early Saturday. Fire officials told the Yakima Herald the duplex was already engulfed in ...
ELLENSBURG — Ellensburg firefighters say a 31-year-old woman and two children died in a Ellensburg duplex fire early Saturday. Fire officials told the Yakima Herald the duplex was already engulfed in ...
UPDATE 7:15 p.m. Thursday, June 19 — Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue reports that firefighters and aerial resources have stopped the progression of the fire. There has been a significant decrease in ...
ELLENSBURG, Wash. - The Cow Canyon Fire near Ellensburg is burning 5,600 acres of grass, brush and timber with 100 people still working to contain it. The Kittitas County Sheriff's Office said the ...
UPDATE/NEAR ELLENSBURG, WA. - The Snag Canyon Fire near Ellensburg is now 87% contained. A total of 524 firefighters are continuing to battle the 12,667 acre blaze. 22 structures have burned in the ...
During his tenure in Ellensburg, he started a program to help the homebound with tasks such as changing light bulbs and inspecting smoke detectors, City Manager Ted Barkley said. During his tenure in ...