Former Seattle Seahawks player talks about the power of a community to make a difference in the lives of children and youth.
Former Seattle Seahawks player talks about the power of a community to make a difference in the lives of children and youth.
Thanks to one of the state's best defenses, just one goal can change a game dramatically for East Valley.
Thanks to one of the state's best defenses, just one goal can change a game dramatically for East Valley. Read moreCuevas scores twice for East Valley in first-round shutout
Larson Gallery’s Yakima Art Festival features a selection of artists, live music, children's activities, food trucks, a beer and wine garden, with plenty of free parking. Read moreLarson Gallery’s Yakima Art Festival moves to downtown
May 10—A Dayton man running for governor made his campaign official on Monday, May 6. Read moreFiling week ends: Dayton man files campaign for WA governor
Asian stocks have advanced after equities rose on Wall Street, with the Nasdaq composite hitting a record high. Markets in Hong Kong and Seoul were closed for holidays. U.S. futures and oil prices also gained. In… Read moreStock market today: Asian markets follow Wall Street higher ahead of U.S. key inflation update
Next time a gavel drops in the Washington Capitol, two familiar faces from this side of the mountains will be missing. Read moreOpinion: Chandler, Mosbrucker will be missed, are appreciated
The passinho is a Brazilian dance style created in the 2000s by kids in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. And it has been declared an “intangible cultural heritage” of the state of Rio, bringing recognition to a cultural… Read moreBrazilian dance craze created by young people in Rio’s favelas is declared cultural heritage
National Travel and Tourism Week is May 19-25. Started by the U.S. Travel Association in 1983, the week celebrates the roles travel plays in the economy, job creation, fostering peace and personal enrichment. Read moreTourism is something to celebrate in the Yakima Valley
Shane Backlund, the deputy superintendent of ESD 105, will succeed Kevin Chase, who announced his retirement early this year. Read moreEducational Service District 105 board chooses deputy to replace retiring superintendent
My wife and I hear it all the time when people come to visit us: Read moreNotes: Time for a break — and a little country livin'
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