Many insurance agents are now getting more and more questions from clients about their auto insurance, especially if they popped for one of the new "e-DUI" tickets. Many have been surprised to see their rates go up. Why?
According to information from PEMCO Insurance, most companies treat an e-DUI the same as other moving violations...
Although alcohol related fatalities have dropped in our state, due in part to more enforcement and the Target Zero program the number of pot related accidents, fatalities and infractions has grown significantly. Impaired driving is down overall, but pot is pushing it's way towards being level with alcohol...
Benton County Sheriff's were 'chasing' Halloween party goers early Sunday morning, after getting reports of an extremely large (and presumably loud) Halloween party in the 6000 block of West Yellowstone in Kennewick.
Around 2:15am, Deputies arrived, and guests began scattering in all directions, according to reports many of them rather intoxicated...
It's that time of year, when October-into-November brings late night and early morning fog to the Columbia Basin. It also means drive very carefully, and turn on your lights!
Pasco Police assisted with a serious car vs. semi crash early Friday morning on the Pasco-Kahlotus Highway near Venture Road...
Early Monday morning, Kennewick police found a driver who was not only confused, but alcohol played a part in him ending up driving on railroad tracks near downtown.
Police were called to the area near Canal Drive and Benton Streets, and found this car about 100 feet east of the intersection...
Apple users started getting the new IOS 11 update notification and few days ago. This is one update that definitely has a cool feature.
iOS 11 introduces a new Do Not Disturb While Driving feature that's designed to block incoming calls, texts, and notifications while you're driving...
Kennewick police have found the suspect who triggered a brush fire near Canal and Quincy Streets Tuesday. But it turns out, that's probably the least of his worries. According to news reports, he 'should' still be in jail for death threats against cops.
Although the law was signed by Governor Inslee Monday, it will not go into effect until January 1, 2019. But when it does, your wallet will be $136 lighter if you're busted.
It's passed the House, back to the Senate for final revisions, and now it's headed to Governor Inslee's desk for final signing. You won't get "the business" but you will get a ticket.