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Second suspect pleads innocent in east Pasco drive-by shooting

Traybion T. Dickerson, 24, allegedly opened fire in an east Pasco neighborhood in March 2014, wounding one man and sending multiple rounds into several occupied homes.Click to Continue »

 

8 new schools ready to welcome Tri-City students

The first day of school is always special. But the experience is magnified when it’s the first day for a new school.Click to Continue »

 

Finley teen overcomes losing eye to become fair and rodeo royalty

Brittni Kinnison, 19, lost her left eye after falling onto a plastic chair when she was 10 months old.Click to Continue »

 

Longtime Kadlec leader set to retire next spring

Rand Wortman is the kind of leader who’s always looking to the future — the next plan, the next project. Now, he has an eye on his own future. He’s…Click to Continue »

 

8 Tri-City schools opening new doors

Address: 5801 Broadmoor Blvd., Pasco…Click to Continue »

 

BBQ masters battle it out at Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo

Twelve teams from around the area battled it out Saturday at the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo to see who had the best barbeque. The teams made dishes that featured…Click to Continue »

 

Strong winds blamed for 2 deaths in Seattle area

Strong winds are being blamed for two deaths in the Seattle area.Click to Continue »

 

Meals on Wheels menu for Aug. 31-Sept. 4

Call for reservations the day before between 9 a.m. and noon: Richland, 509-943-0779; Kennewick, 509-585-4241; Pasco, 509-543-5706; Benton City, 509-588-3094; Prosser, 509-786-1148; Connell, 509-234-0766. Or go to www.seniorliferesources.org…Click to Continue »

 

Prosser student walks the halls of Congress

Prosser native gains national policy experience through Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute program…Click to Continue »

 

Battelle union contract approved on close vote

Union workers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland narrowly approved a new contract Friday, according to the Hanford Atomic Metal Trades Council.Click to Continue »

 

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