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Paving the way in Kennewick

Workers for Columbia Asphalt & Ready-Mix have started the City of Kennewick’s about two-week annual chip seal maintenance program → Read More

Surprise! It’s Magic Monday

Magician Cecil Lewis performs his first of five Magic Mondays shows during the month of July at John Dam Plaza in Richland → Read More

Patiently taking turns during Experience Healthcare

Mid-Columbia teens learn about healthcare career opportunities at week-long summer camp sponsored by Kadlec in Richland → Read More

McDaniel Arena dedication honors longtime fair and rodeo volunteer

Longtime Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo volunteer Dan McDaniel, attends ceremony at the Benton County Fairgrounds naming the arena at the Sun Downs racetrack in his honor. → Read More

Downtown facelift for new cake studio

Masonry workers are creating a new entrance for a historic building in downtown Kennewick for a new cake studio on Kennewick Avenue. Layered Cake Artistry is owned by sisters Elena Gavin and Concetta Gulluni. → Read More

On deck for Richland’s new bridge

Construction workers are placing wood forms and steel reinforcing bar over concrete girders of the new $38 million Duportail Bridge project across the Yakima River in Richland. → Read More

Out foxing summer in Pasco

Photographer Mike Callian recently snapped some photos of a cross fox near its den in a field outside of Pasco. → Read More

Having fun at the Color Run

Ruth Livingston Elementary students use “Leopard Cash” they earned for demonstrating good behavior to participate in the first ever Color Run event → Read More

Memory care facility construction in Kennewick

A new memory care facility takes shape as workers install roof trusses for the building on West 24th Avenue and Quillan Place, just west of Highway 395 in Kennewick → Read More

Kennewick High 2019 graduation

The 112th graduation ceremony for Kennewick High School is held at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. → Read More

Flooded street stops car in its tracks

Kennewick police officers check on the driver and passenger of car that apparently stalled in a large rain puddle that formed at Kennewick intersection → Read More

Windy wrestling match at Southridge playground

Ray Poland & Sons workers wrestle a new fabric shade awning into place over the playground at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex in Kennewick. The project also added awnings over benches. → Read More

YMCA preschool rooms get color makeover

Community volunteers help spread about 40 gallons of donated paint inside preschool rooms at both the Kennewick and Richland YMCA locations. → Read More

This Pasco field trip leaves no child inside

A Pasco school field trip to Sacajawea State Park in Pasco is part of the Confluence Outdoors program that uses Native American artists and educators to teach history, culture and ecology on the Columbia River. → Read More

Wildland firefighting classroom goes up in smoke

New local firefighter recruits take part in a hands-on wildland firefighting class in a vacant field in Richland. → Read More

Time out for a little sunbathing

Red-eared slider turtles share a partially submerged log while sunbathing at the Columbia Park Pond in Kennewick. Friday’s daytime highs should be near 91 and the weekend also will be sunny. → Read More

Open for city business in Richland

The new $20 million Richland city hall building at 625 Swift Blvd., a block from the old city hall, opened Tuesday. The three-story, 40,000-square-foot building houses about 90 employees. → Read More

Pasco doubles down on new schools

Pasco School Board members and future students broke ground Thursday on two new Pasco school buildings, Columbia River Elementary and Ray Reynolds Middle School on Burns Road. Both will open in 2020. → Read More

Change in Columbia Park fishing parking irks disabled anglers

Surge in visitors parking on the grass near the fishing pier at the Columbia Park Pond in Kennewick damaged grass and sprinkler systems, prompting the city to post No Parking signs this spring → Read More

Hands-on life saving challenge

River View High students practice their hands-on compression-only CPR technique during a CPR Challenge event held at the school in Finley with the help of American Medical Response medical technicians. → Read More