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Fire burning in wilderness area south of Dayton

About 800 acres have burned in the Umatilla National Forest’s Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness about 20 miles southeast of Dayton after lightning strikes in the last several days.Click to Continue »

 

Weddings: Logan-Hooley

Julie Logan of Pasco and Jonathan Hooley of Spokane exchanged wedding vows May 23 at the Kennewick First United Methodist Church.Click to Continue »

 

Meals on Wheels menu for Aug. 17-21

Monday — Pepper steak with gravy, buttered noodles with gravy, seasoned broccoli, wheat dinner roll, butterscotch square.Click to Continue »

 

Washington Apple Education Foundation announces scholarship winners

Local students receive WAEF financial scholarships.Click to Continue »

 

Mid-Columbia book groups plan meetings

See what topics are planned for upcoming book meetings.Click to Continue »

 

Firefighters putting out blaze at Port of Pasco

Wooden pallets are burning at the Port of Pasco sending plumes of smoke into the air Saturday afternoon.Click to Continue »

 

Five treated and released after dust storm leads to two crashes near Prosser

Five people were treated and released from Kadlec after separate collisions Friday afternoon on Highway 221 nine miles south of Prosser. A dust storm was involved with both.Click to Continue »

 

Prison time ordered for Pasco rapist who met teen girl through Facebook

Sergio Magana Jr., a Pasco man who continues to maintain his innocence, has been sentenced to prison for raping a teen girl he met through Facebook.Click to Continue »

 

Attorney holds off on filing discrimination lawsuit against Pasco police, for now

Officer Dawn Persinger has allegedly been called derogatory names, listened to vulgar comments about women and even demoted due to her sex during her nearly 25-year-career on the force.Click to Continue »

 

Doctor barred from prescribing narcotics after patient death

WALLA WALLA – A Walla Walla doctor has been barred from issuing certain prescriptions after one of his patients died after being overmedicated.Click to Continue »

 

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