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Richland park project was supposed to help shrub steppe. Why are people up in arms?
Tri-City Herald· 6 days agoRichland park project was supposed to help shrub steppe. Conservation groups were even more stunned to learn the area was cleared for an environmental restoration project ...
Faith | If your prayer hasn’t been answered, trust God is still working
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoPeace! Be encouraged! Be strong!” (Daniel 10:19). Rev. Micah Smith is president and founder of...
WA’s smaller metros have been growing faster than Seattle since 2020
Seattle Times· 6 days agoSince 2020, population growth has shifted away from the nation’s big metropolitan areas, and toward...
Mother wants justice for Kennewick student killed while crossing Interstate 182
Tri-City Herald· 5 days agoWhile Washington State Patrol investigators...there is an ongoing investigation into the circumstances around Ethan Vargas’ death, Richland police officials told the Tri-& ...
What’s being built there? Airport parking + Hundreds more apartments and lofts
Tri-City Herald· 1 day agoThis regular Tri-City Herald feature answers reader questions about construction projects you’re seeing around the area. The Port of Pasco has initiated ...
‘Collateral damage.’ Frustrated Finley WA residents want relief from warehouse fire smoke
Tri-City Herald· 7 days agoFinley residents are not getting the help and action they need as the huge Lineage cold storage warehouse has burned in their neighborhood for nearly 40 days, they said at a town hall meeting ...
WA’s largest winemaker retreats from $19M Prosser facility. Door opens for longtime grower
Tri-City Herald· 7 days agoMichelle Wine Estates, Washington’s oldest and largest winery, is selling its 14 Hands Winery Prosser to a grape grower interested in expanding into wine making. Michelle, confirmed the Woodinville ...
Hanford site national park B Reactor tours extended before closure. Seats could go fast
Tri-City Herald· 3 days agoHanford site national park B Reactor tours extended before closure. A decision on whether tours will be offered in August is scheduled to be announced July 1 and a decision on whether tours may be offered in September could be announced on Aug. 5.
Pedestrian critically hurt in Benton County. The vehicle that hit him did not stop
Tri-City Herald· 5 days agoA pedestrian was critically injured when he was hit by a vehicle that did not stop in rural Benton County Friday night. Santo O. Campuzano, 26, of Prosser, Wash., was taken ...
Drilling report: May 12-18, 2024
The Longview News-Journal· 1 day agoThe drilling report was produced with data from the Texas Railroad Commission from May 12-18, 2024