Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now/KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA |

Today:

4-Day Forecast

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff certainly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

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Local wineries watching good turnout this summer

Local wineries observing fine turnout this summer

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation hallway

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation ass-pipe

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a cavern.

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a tunnel.

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Albeit we just began September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Albeit we just began September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Ozone investigate causes concern for local scientists

Ozone investigate causes concern for local scientists

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone examine that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone examine that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little chick’s memory alive

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little woman’s memory alive

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a fantasy come true

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a desire come true

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Two studs are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Two guys are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was transferred down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was transferred down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so reminisce to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city thresholds. One woman involved has just passed away.

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

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WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes sleekly

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece shows up in court

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece shows up in court

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an enormously low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an enormously low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now/KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA |

Today:

4-Day Forecast

Average Joe’s Beard Essentials: a beard-care business embarked by average Joes

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Tri-Cities Tri-Cities News More>>

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff certainly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local wineries eyeing excellent turnout this summer

Local wineries watching fine turnout this summer

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation hallway

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation colon

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a colon.

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a cave.

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Albeit we just began September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Albeit we just embarked September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Ozone probe causes concern for local scientists

Ozone examine causes concern for local scientists

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone examine that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone explore that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little lady’s memory alive

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little lady’s memory alive

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a wish come true

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a wish come true

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Two fellows are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Two dudes are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was passed down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was passed down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

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WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece emerges in court

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece shows up in court

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an utterly low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an enormously low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now

Tri-Cities News – NBC Right Now/KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA |

Today:

4-Day Forecast

Average Joe’s Beard Essentials: a beard-care business began by average Joes

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Tri-Cities Tri-Cities News More>>

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local wineries watching excellent turnout this summer

Local wineries watching good turnout this summer

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation cavern

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation tunnel

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a cavern.

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a colon.

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Albeit we just commenced September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Albeit we just began September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Ozone probe causes concern for local scientists

Ozone explore causes concern for local scientists

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone explore that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone examine that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little dame’s memory alive

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little doll’s memory alive

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a wish come true

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a fantasy come true

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Two boys are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Two fellows are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was passed down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was transferred down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city thresholds. One woman involved has just passed away.

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

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WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes sleekly

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece emerges in court

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece shows up in court

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an utterly low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an utterly low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

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Smoke compels students to stay inwards

The smoke in the air is forcing a lot of school districts in the area to keep students inwards.

The smoke in the air is forcing a lot of school districts in the area to keep students inwards.

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Eagle Creek Fire hops Columbia Sea into Washington

Eagle Creek Fire hops Columbia Sea into Washington

The Eagle Creek Fire has leaped the Columbia Sea and is now searing about five acres on the south side of Archer Mountain.

The Eagle Creek Fire has hopped the Columbia Sea and is now searing about five acres on the south side of Archer Mountain.

Average Joe’s Beard Essentials: a beard-care business commenced by average Joes

Average Joe’s Beard Essentials: a beard-care business began by average Joes

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Two local fathers who met by coincidence teamed up to create organic beard-care products, and are saving one beard at a time.

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local and nationwide events on Labor Day

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local communities spent this year’s Labor Day with parades, and our staff undoubtedly wasn’t going to miss out.

Local wineries witnessing excellent turnout this summer

Local wineries observing fine turnout this summer

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

With Washington wine country right here in our backyard, thousands of people flock to the area every year to get a taste of what our wines are all about.

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation hallway

Three save truck driver after crashing into irrigation tunnel

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a cave.

Three good Samaritans are being thanked for saving a semi-truck driver who crashed into a colon.

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

Man arrested in connection to vehicle prowl

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

A 21-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail in connection to a vehicle prowl.

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

Columbia Generating Station back on after thirteen days

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

The nuclear power plant near Richland, Washington, began feeding the power grid after being shut down for almost thirteen days.

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Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Get paid to scare people: The Scaregrounds is hiring actors

Albeit we just embarked September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Albeit we just commenced September, we’re still getting closer and closer to October and the opening of The Scaregrounds in Kennewick.

Ozone investigate causes concern for local scientists

Ozone explore causes concern for local scientists

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone probe that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

It’s been more than a year in the making – an ozone investigate that’s causing a lot of concern and confusion for local scientists.

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

Pasco students transition to fresh “Cloud” computer system

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

The Pasco School District has established a fresh computer system known as “Cloud.”

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

Walla Walla Army Corps heading down to help with Hurricane Harvey

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

We’ve been following the path of Hurricane Harvey, and now local agencies have been deployed to Texas to help out.

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little doll’s memory alive

Annual life jacket drive sends significant message, keep’s little doll’s memory alive

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Daya Cuillier has kept her two year old niece’s memory alive by hosting a life jacket drive for the past nine years.

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a fantasy come true

Pendleton teacher who won grant to buy food truck says it’s a wish come true

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

Have you ever dreamed what you would do with $100,000?

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

For the third year, CBC offers Spanish Medical Interpreter Program

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

In just a few weeks, classes at Columbia Basin College will begin.

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Homeowner upset, but positive after road rage incident damages her home

Two guys are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Two studs are in jail after a road rage incident Tuesday night that led to one car crashing into a historic home.

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

Department of Energy and CHPRC Fined $16,000 for Failing to Inspect White Powder

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was transferred down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

RICHLAND, WA– The Washington Department of Ecology has fined the Department of Energy and a Hanford contractor $16,000 for failing to identify a white powder on the floor of the PUREX Plutonium Production Plant. According to the Department of Ecology, the fine was passed down because according to Ecology, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) has known about the white powder for more than two years and still hasn’t done anything to identify what it is. The substance is insi.

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

Central Washington State Fair Searching For Calliope Player

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

We are just three weeks away from opening day of the Central Washington State Fair in Yakima, but before we get too giddy about the food or the rails the fair actually needs your help this year.

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WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

WSU Tri-Cities’ Fresh Student Union Building Aims to Build On Campus Life

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Throwback Thursday: Hidden history below Richland City Hall

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

Below Richland City Hall is one of the most interesting storage spaces you’ll likely ever find: an old jail cell block.

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

How school zones are determined with safety in mind

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so recall to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

With school officially back in session, school zones are also back in effect, so reminisce to slow down when you see those flashing lights.

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

Statewide group bands together to lay unclaimed veteran remains to rest

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

If you’ve never heard of the ‘Missing In America Project’ (MIAP), it’s an organization who takes unclaimed remains of veterans.

WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

WWPD releases name of man killed in possible domestic violence dispute

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

On Tuesday at approximately Two:38 p.m., Walla Walla police officers and detectives were dispatched to the scene of a shooting in the five hundred block of E. Cherry Street.

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

How you can help Hurricane Harvey victims

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

TEXAS– If you are looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey, here is a list we have found so far: -Red Cross: one (800) RED-CROSS (733-2767) or text “HARVEY” to ninety thousand nine hundred ninety nine to make a $Ten donation https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey?campname=Harvey&campmedium=aspot -Salvation Army one (800) SAL-ARMY (725-2769) helpsavarmy.org or http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/Salvation-Army-Accepting-Donations-to-Help-With-Hurricane-Harvey-441754.

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

One dead after 3-vehicle collision on I-182 outside of Pasco

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

On August 24, law enforcement responded to a three-vehicle collision on eastbound I-182 just outside Pasco city boundaries. One woman involved has just passed away.

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

State grant bringing switch to one Kennewick elementary school

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

It’s the very first day of school for many area districts, and several, including Kennewick School District, are getting creative in treating rapidly-increasing enrollment numbers.

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Local law enforcement ensures very first day of school goes slickly

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

Parents, students and teachers weren’t the only ones getting ready for the very first day of school.

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

State’s very first case of AHD in deer confirmed in southcentral WA

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

For the very first time in Washington, wildlife managers have found in deer a viral infection known as Adenovirus Hemorrhagic Disease (AHD).

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Insurance rating improves for Benton County Fire District four

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Home and business owners in the unincorporated areas of Benton County Fire District four could see a reduction in fire insurance premiums as of September 1.

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece emerges in court

Connell man accused of stabbing five-year-old niece shows up in court

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

A 32-year-old Connell man is sitting in the Franklin County Jail on a 72-hour hold for allegedly stabbing his five-year-old niece with a kitchen knife.

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Student RA arrested in connection with bomb threats at WSU dorm

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Dozens of students were evacuated from a dormitory at Washington State University after students reported vandals had scraped several swastikas and a vague bomb threat onto the walls.

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Back To School Slideshow two thousand seventeen

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Snake Sea steelhead fishing limited to catch-and-release Sept. 1; daily limit diminished on tributaries

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an enormously low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Beginning September 1, anglers will be restricted to catch-and-release fishing on the Snake Sea due to an utterly low forecast of fish expected back this season.

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Suspects set stolen car on fire north of Pasco

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Pasco Police are investigating after a stolen car was set of fire.

Suspect steals BMW at gunpoint

Suspect steals BMW at gunpoint

Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputies say they found the car burned to its framework in North Franklin County.

Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputies say they found the car burned to its framework in North Franklin County.

Police looking for man who grabbed teenage in a Hermiston park

Police looking for man who grabbed teenage in a Hermiston park

Police are still looking for a man who allegedly attempted grabbing a teenage dame at a park.

Police are still looking for a man who allegedly attempted grabbing a teenage dame at a park.

How your kids’ school buses are ensured to be safe

How your kids’ school buses are ensured to be safe

The wheels on the bus go round and round. and that’s thanks in part to State Patrol troopers who inspect every bus in the state before they pick kids up.

The wheels on the bus go round and round. and that’s thanks in part to State Patrol troopers who inspect every bus in the state before they pick kids up.

Hurricane Harvey charity scams and hoaxes

Hurricane Harvey charity scams and hoaxes

As we proceed to see the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey’s destruction, scammers and internet trolls have already begun to take advantage of well-meaning people attempting to donate to good causes.

As we proceed to see the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey’s destruction, scammers and internet trolls have already begun to take advantage of well-meaning people attempting to donate to good causes.

Kennewick woman stuck in Texas hurricane while visiting family

Kennewick woman stuck in Texas hurricane while visiting family

The aftereffects of Hurricane Harvey are being felt across southeast Texas and the surrounding region.

The aftereffects of Hurricane Harvey are being felt across southeast Texas and the surrounding region.

State mobilization authorized for Hill Fire Complicated

State mobilization authorized for Hill Fire Complicated

Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste has authorized state mobilization for the Hill Fire Elaborate searing near Pomeroy in Garfield County.

Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste has authorized state mobilization for the Hill Fire Complicated searing near Pomeroy in Garfield County.

WSU Master Gardeners to build more food gardens

WSU Master Gardeners to build more food gardens

The WSU Master Gardeners are preparing to build more food gardens for low-income and disadvantaged persons.

The WSU Master Gardeners are preparing to build more food gardens for low-income and disadvantaged persons.

Anti-Trump sign at Oregon dry cleaners draws both praise and criticism

Anti-Trump sign at Oregon dry cleaners draws both praise and criticism

La Grande Dry Cleaning has become an unlikely front in the battle over Donald Trump’s presidency.

La Grande Dry Cleaning has become an unlikely front in the battle over Donald Trump’s presidency.

Teenage shot in the head is expected to sustain

Teenage shot in the head is expected to sustain

A teenage suffered minor injuries when he was shot in the head in Kennewick.

A teenage suffered minor injuries when he was shot in the head in Kennewick.

WSU leading online implementation of K-12 truancy prevention program statewide

WSU leading online implementation of K-12 truancy prevention program statewide

Washington State University is leading the online implementation of a program aimed at reducing school truancy that could positively influence schools across the state, and possibly the nation.

Washington State University is leading the online implementation of a program aimed at reducing school truancy that could positively influence schools across the state, and possibly the nation.

Residents detain burglar until police get on scene

Residents detain burglar until police get on scene

A 46-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail after attempting to break into a house.

A 46-year-old man is in the Benton County Jail after attempting to break into a house.

Police investigating early morning drive-by shooting

Police investigating early morning drive-by shooting

Pasco Police are still attempting to identify the suspects involved in a drive-by shooting.

Pasco Police are still attempting to identify the suspects involved in a drive-by shooting.

Car fire proclaimed case of arson

Car fire determined to be arson

KENNEWICK, WA.– We’re learning fresh details on the car fire that happened off of Columbia Park Drive on Saturday night. The call came in to KPD just before ten PM for the searing car, which was at the Edison Street boat launch.

KENNEWICK, WA.– We’re learning fresh details on the car fire that happened off of Columbia Park Drive on Saturday night. The call came in to KPD just before ten PM for the searing car, which was at the Edison Street boat launch.

Inebriated driver crashes into house

Toasted driver crashes into house

WEST RICHLAND, WA.– One woman is gratefully okay after a very scary wake-up Sunday morning.

WEST RICHLAND, WA.– One woman is gratefully okay after a very scary wake-up Sunday morning.

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