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Blowing dust reduces visibility for Mid-Columbia drivers

Blowing dust is reducing visibility in placed in the Mid-Columbia to three to six miles and visibility could drop further, according to the National Weather Service.Click to Continue »

 

Pasco church offering free school supplies to kindergartners

The church also will serve hot dogs and drinks during the event. The treats are free to kids and cost $1 for adults.Click to Continue »

 

Police seek help in identifying Kennewick stalking suspect

Kennewick police are seeking help to identify a man believed to be in his 50s who was last seen driving a two-door Cadillac. The man is wanted in connection with…Click to Continue »

 

MumFoo security to deploy police, private firm

Not that they’re worried there will any major problems, based how relatively trouble-free Stopovers have been elsewhere.Click to Continue »

 

Kennewick Irrigation District water users call for Columbia River water rights

The Kennewick Irrigation District needs to find an additional source of water as the Tri-Cities grows and additional conservation upriver continues to reduce supplies for the district, water users said…Click to Continue »

 

Pasco murder suspect says he gave a false confession, but admits was at scene

Kenyatta K.E. Bridges, a suspect in the Dec. 3 fatal shooting of a Pasco man, told a judge Thursday he was forced into a false confession because of threats and…Click to Continue »

 

Legislature changes labor law, state drops investigation of junior hockey teams

State labor officials have dropped their investigation into the Tri-City Americans and the state’s other three Western Hockey League teams for possibly violating child labor laws after the Legislature changed…Click to Continue »

 

Long-term care ombudsman program opens in Walla Walla

Program launched in Walla Walla to provide direct advocacy and complaint resolution services to vulnerable adults living in the Tri-Cities and beyond.Click to Continue »

 

Prosser parents can review HIV/AIDS curriculum Sept. 1

HIV/AIDS curriculum available for review at parent information night in Prosser…Click to Continue »

 

Barnes & Noble offering free children’s story, activity times in August

Barnes & Noble Columbia Center is offering free children’s story and activity times in August.Click to Continue »

 

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