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Death notices for June 30

Death Notices Death notices for June 30 Losing someone isn't easy and there are many steps to be taken in handling their affairs. Here are five reminders that you may not have remembered in the midst of it all. By Edward L. Raymen Edward Lester Rayman, 67, of Benton City, died on June 28 in Richland. He was born in Yakima and lived in Benton City for 50 years. He was a retired equipment operator… → Read More

Here’s your chance to see what it was like to be a World War II flying ace

The Wings of Freedom tour, featuring iconic World War II bomber and fighter aircraft, is in Pasco next week. Tours of the planes will be available. There will also be flights and “stick time” available. → Read More

Tri-Cities homeless and the opioid crisis. These forums will look for answers

The Columbia Basin Badger Club will explore in a pair of upcoming forums how homelessness and the opioid crisis affect the Tri-Cities. The civic club explores topical issues at monthly luncheons in Richland. → Read More

Kennewick to dedicate Playground of Dreams, golf course clubhouse

Kennewick dedicates the Columbia Park Playground of Dreams and Columbia River Landing clubhouse on Saturday. The clubhouse supports the par-3 golf course, which also includes foot golf and disc golf. → Read More

Here’s when the Tri-Cities could hit 100 for the first time this year

The high temperature could be as hot as 100 degrees Thursday in the Tri-Cities area, the hottest of the year so far, with the National Weather Service forecasting cooler weather for Friday and the weekend. → Read More

Tri-Cities celebrates Pride Week with drag shows and other events

Pride Week will be celebrated with drag show and skating event, ending with the annual festival with entertainment June 1 at Pasco’s Volunteer Park. The weeklong observation kicks off May 26 in Kennewick. → Read More

Tri-Cities teen accused of being on his cellphone rolls his SUV on I-182

A Pasco teen crashed and rolled his SUV in Richland and faces possible charges of using his cellphone, dangerously distracted driving and having no insurance and no license, said Washington State Patrol (WSP). → Read More

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson to speak at Tri-Cities events this week

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, will speak at a political dinner, a chamber event and an AARP forum about robocalls and scams during a visit to the Tri-Cities this week. → Read More

Time to get ready for summer weather. Here’s when some Tri-Cities splash pads open

Summer kicks off in Kennewick this weekend with the opening of the splash pads at Columbia Park, Highlands Grand Park, Underwood Park and Southridge Sports and Events Complex. → Read More

Memorial services are Friday for former Kennewick Mayor Steve Young

Services for former Kennewick Mayor Steve Young are 1 p.m. May 24 at Columbia Community Church, 150 Gage Blvd., Richland. Young, 69, a current councilman, died from cancer complications. → Read More

‘Pop Shakespeare’ author to visit Kennewick library

New York Times best-selling author Ian Doescher will speak and sign books at the Kennewick branch of the Mid-Columbia Libraries Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Want some high-quality H2O? This local city was just honored for drinking water quality

The city of Richland was honored by state health officials for its water treatment facility. The treatment plant regularly exceeds federal water quality standards under the Safe Drinking Water Act. → Read More

Firehouse Subs restaurant opens Tuesday in Kennewick

Firehouse Subs makes its Kennewick debut Tuesday in Kennewick’s Southridge district. It is the second Tri-City edition of the Jacksonville, Fla.-based franchise. The first opened in 2017 in Burbank → Read More

Bell-ringing ceremony to honor Martin Luther King

Columbia Basin College will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday with a bell-ringing ceremony. → Read More

Hanford High bringing ‘Newsies’ to the stage

Hanford High School is bringing the beloved musical “Newsies” to the stage. → Read More

Tri-City things to do for Jan. 4-13

Comedy Marc Yaffee, 8-9:30 p.m., Joker’s, 624 Wellsian Way, Richland. Tickets: $10. Adopted at birth and confused ever since, Marc takes his audiences on a comedy joyride as he explores his multi-ethnic roots and the culture clashes that fill his world. Call 509-943-1173. Dance Country, Rock, Pop at Jokers, 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Joker’s, 624 Wellsian Way, Richland. No cover. The only nightclub… → Read More

Gesa will be state’s 2nd largest credit union after merger

Gesa Credit Union merger with Inspirus will create Washington’s second largest credit union. → Read More

Tri-City things to do for Dec. 14-23

Comedy BJ Johnson, 8-9:30 p.m., Joker’s, 624 Wellsian Way, Richland. Tickets: $10. Call 509-943-1173. Jo Koy: Break The Mold, 7:30 p.m., Toyota Center, 7000 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick. Tickets: $27-$47. Dance Country, Rock, Pop at Jokers, 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Joker’s, 624 Wellsian Way, Richland. No cover. The only nightclub doing Country, Rock, Pop DJ music with DJ Ryan. Call 509-943-1173.… → Read More

Community luminaria planned in Richland

A community luminaria is planned in Richland on Dec. 15. → Read More

Tri-City things to do for Dec. 7-16

Comedy Bill Scott, 8-9:30 p.m., Joker’s, 624 Wellsian Way, Richland. Tickets: $10. Call 509-943-1173. Dance Premium content for only $0.99 For the most comprehensive local coverage, subscribe today. Mid-Columbia Ballet: ‘The Nutcracker’, 7-9 p.m., Richland High School, 930 Long Ave., Richland. Tickets: $14-$28. Call 509-946-5417. Dance Country, Rock, Pop at Jokers, 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Joker’s,… → Read More