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Federal immigration arrests across Washington rose sharply in June as the Trump administration continues its aggressive nationwide push for deportations, according to new data.
The increase, which takes effect Sunday, aims to give families extra resources following reports of domestic violence.
As they seek to recapture control of the U.S. House, top Democrats are looking at how to redraw congressional maps in blue ...
The City Council has approved the city’s proposed 2026–2031 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) following a public ...
The Los Grizz 18U summer softball team picked up a pair of victories last week, defeating the Yakima Dirt Dawgs 21-7 and ...
Students from the Lower Yakima Valley have been named to the honor roll at Yakima Valley College for the spring 2025 quarter.
The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood or platelets this summer to help prevent shortages. Type O blood is especially needed to help patients in emergencies. Summer weather, travel, ...
Ballots for the 2025 primary election will be mailed out Wednesday, July 16, as voters prepare to narrow the candidate pool ...
A rural central Washington hospital is warning of devastating consequences from the Medicaid cuts the Republican-led Congress ...
A Republican-led effort to make Washington residents prove they are U.S. citizens before receiving a ballot is hitting the ...
Chukar Cherries, a longtime favorite in the Yakima Valley, was honored during the 15 Years of Good Food Awards event at the ...
In a statement released Monday, July 14, Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic CEO Christy Trotter reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to Toppenish but acknowledged the challenges that ultimately ...