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After years of declining attendance, aging infrastructure, and organizational uncertainty, the future of the Museum remains ...
Spring has arrived, and flowers are in full bloom as clubs and classes across the lower valley gear up for their annual plant ...
The U.S. Department of Education said Monday that it will resume collections May 5 for defaulted federal student loans.
Washington lawmakers are on the cusp of eliminating a special education funding cap, which critics said was straining school ...
City services throughout the Lower Yakima Valley are experiencing widespread technical disruptions due to an internet outage ...
Democrats have their work cut out for them this session as Gov. Bob Ferguson and the Republicans continue to oppose tax ...
The Christian Knights softball team picked up a pair of non-league victories this past week, defeating Mabton in a ...
An 18-year-old Kennewick man was taken into custody on Tuesday after fleeing a traffic stop in a stolen vehicle, according to ...
An economist says removing Washington’s 1% property tax cap could help ease projected budget shortfalls at both the state and local levels.
Bernardette Walle, a Client Relationship Consultant II at Banner Bank in Sunnyside, was recently presented with the Banner’s Best award, the company’s highest honor.
The Granger Cherry Festival returned for its 75th year this weekend, with festivities beginning on Friday and continuing ...
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