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Students at West Valley elementary reach big goals with mileage club
Yakima Herald-Republic· 3 hours agoLunch recess at Wide Hollow Elementary on a recent Thursday was the usual busy scene, with kids on...
Female Athlete of the Year: Zillah's Hicks excelled on the court but saved her best for track and...
Yakima Herald-Republic· 10 hours agoHeading into her senior year, Zillah’s Mia Hicks initially wanted to quit volleyball and focus on...
Thousands attend Aviation Day at Yakima airport
Yakima Herald-Republic· 1 day agoThe chance to view various types of aircraft up close and learn about companies associated with the aviation industry attracted thousands to the...
Fire-related power outages could become more frequent, Pacific Power says
Yakima Herald-Republic· 1 day agoWhen a fire burned along the east side of the Yakima River last week, about thousands people in the...
Male Athlete of the Year: Toppenish's Darrell Leslie was motivated by title-match loss to become...
Yakima Herald-Republic· 10 hours agoOne loss altered everything for Toppenish’s Darrell Leslie. A sophomore year Mat Classic title match...
Yakima Valley Sports Awards winners
Yakima Herald-Republic· 10 hours agoThe top athletes in the Valley gathered Wednesday at the Yakima Convention & Event Center for the Annual Yakima Valley Sports Awards. Here's a full list...
New nonprofit helps farmworker with idea for cherry picking harness
The Columbian· 3 days agoLuis Alejandro Barrera has spent most of the past six years working on orchards in Washington. Barrera noticed issues with harnesses used for cherry picking, and he designed a new one to lessen ...
Pippins encouraged by energy in Opening Night loss
Yakima Herald-Republic· 6 days agoA promising start turned ugly after the sun went down at the Yakima Valley Pippins' season opener Friday night. Manager Kyle Krustangel saw some...
Meet Tri-City Herald reporter, Murrow News fellow Larissa Babiak at Pasco Farmers Market
Tri-City Herald· 3 hours agoAs we get ready to welcome summer, I feel that I can officially mark my first spring in Washington. It’s a meaningful milestone because in mid-April, I moved to the Tri-Cities from Denver, Colo., and started work for the Tri-City Herald.
One year later: Revisiting the site of the old Nelson Dam
Yakima Herald-Republic· 5 days agoAn osprey hovered above the roughened channel hunting for fish as geese waddled along the banks of...