Take a look at just a few of the events to choose from this weekend in the Yakima Valley, plus something to plan ahead for.
Take a look at just a few of the events to choose from this weekend in the Yakima Valley, plus something to plan ahead for.
Three significant projects at various stages of completion demonstrate the challenges local advocates face when trying to add connectivity to Yakima’s bicycle network.
Despite not having the results to show for it, Eisenhower's proven several times this season the Big 9's best soccer teams can't afford to overlook the Cadets. Read moreDavis soccer survives scare at Ike, sets up Friday showdown for league title
Author Javier Zamora retells his migration story as a 9-year-old, the age he made the journey from El Salvador to the U.S. Read moreBook Scene: A 9-year-old's difficult journey to the U.S. in 'Solito'
May 1—A law providing low-income Washington families with a monthly subsidy to buy diapers has been in effect for six months, but the need for diaper banks and other resources remains high. Read moreNeed for diapers persists, even with new WA cash benefit
New estimates from the United Nations show that if the Israel-Hamas war stopped today, it would still take until 2040 to rebuild all the homes that have been destroyed in nearly seven months of Israel’s bombardme… Read moreThe Latest | It would take until 2040 to rebuild all homes destroyed so far in Gaza, UN report says
Apparently, Yakima’s concerns about sweeping changes to how the United States Postal Service processes local mail ended up in the dead letter file. Read moreOpinion: Now it's up to the Postal Service to prove its plan will work
A European court has upheld Italy’s right to seize a prized Greek statue from the J. Paul Getty Museum in California. The European Court of Human Rights rejecting the museum’s appeal on Thursday and ruled that It… Read moreEuropean court upholds Italy's right to seize prized Greek bronze from Getty Museum, rejects appeal
While he doesn’t know what the season’s yield will look like yet, Ramon Ayala said his farm in the Yakima Valley has been shipping out between 60-80 bins of asparagus every day. Read moreAn early harvest could yield high volumes for asparagus growers in the Yakima Valley
When summer nears, hundreds of thousands of kids in Washington can face three months without free meals provided by their schools. Read moreSummer grocery program to feed WA kids launching soon
The Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail — "the Green Trail" — winds its way through more than a dozen wineries in the Lower Valley's spectacular rolling hills. Read moreAnnual Rattlesnake Wine Run returns for a seventh year
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