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Jeffrey Zizz, 47, faces charges of first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, and unlawful disposal of human remains, officials announced April 21.
Prosecutors say the suspect befriended the 82-year-old woman over two years, then met her for dinner on April 1 — the last ...
Jeffrey Zizz, 47, (right) virtually attends his preliminary appearance in Thurston County Superior Court from a jail booth on ...
The bills cover a range of topics, from communicable disease outbreak response to efforts to reduce the "criminal element" in ...
Investigators found human remains partially encased in concrete buried under the shed over a week after Marcia Norman's disappearance.
Thurston County prosecutors say text messages and GPS data led to the arrest of a handyman facing murder and kidnapping ...
Olympia Development, part of Ilitch Cos. in Detroit, has announced the third selected site for its Co-Developer program — 44 ...
Vote now for The News Tribune’s Boys Athlete of the Week for contests played between April 14-19. Voting will remain open ...
A Thurston County judge denied bail for the handyman accused of killing 82-year-old Marcia Norman and burying her body in concrete under a shed.
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association struck a compromise after feeling pressure from at least one state ...
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association voted to make girls flag football an officially sanctioned high school ...
Jeffrey Zizz faces charges for the murder and kidnapping of Tenino woman Marcia Norman, with her remains found in concrete.
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