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A timeline of events following the tragic William Wiley shooting
It all started just after 3:20 pm on Monday, when West Richland Police were called to William Wiley Elementary School, where a para-educator was found shot to death in front of the school, just after classes were let out for the day. The man who pulled the trigger was Elias...
Yakima man sentenced for 2019 crash in Harrah
HARRAH- A man from Yakima has been sentenced for a crash that killed a mail carrier near Harrah. Andrew Michael Schilperoort has been sentenced to 8-and-a-half years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of Howard Eugene Woods. Schilperoort ran a stop sign at the intersection...
USPS moves forward with changes to mail processing in Yakima
YAKIMA- Despite concerns raised by County Commissioners and the public, the United States Postal Service has confirmed that the Yakima Post Office on Washington Avenue will become a local mail processing center, with mail from Yakima being processed in Spokane. The USPS are adding a new autonomous robotic sorter and...
May Day March in support of immigrant workers set for May 1 in Yakima
YAKIMA, Wash.-A May Day March in honor of International Workers Day is set for May 1 in Yakima from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Hosted by the May 1st Coalition, the annual peaceful march honors the work of immigrants in the Yakima Valley and works to promote the rights of immigrants.
A hazy day in the Tri-Cities with unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups
Air quality this morning in the Tri-Cities is moderate to unhealthy for sensitive groups. Anyone with respiratory issues should be mindful of going outside in the morning hours today as smoke from the Finley warehouse fire will linger in the eastern half of the Tri-Cities. Wednesday night will have a decent cold front push through the region dropping Thursday and Friday’s highs back to the mid and upper 60s. As the cold front creeps into the region, we will see some breezy to gusty winds through the second half of the week. Gusts will be strongest in the Kittitas Valley and the Columbia River Gorge with speeds of 25-35 MPH. This will help push the smoke further to the east away from the Tri-Cities through the afternoon. Evening lows will be in the upper 30s and low 40s. The smell of smoke and the hazy skies will likely persist through the weekend. Temps will take a step back into the upper 60s with a chance of stray showers Thursday evening into Friday morning behind the cold front.
Three charged with animal cruelty in Yakima
Three people have now been charged with animal cruelty after the Yakima County Sheriff's office found starving dogs on their property. Norma Jean Lister, David Ross Schuster and Rachel Stein have all been charged with 10 counts of first-degree animal cruelty and a single count of animal cruelty in the second degree.
Support the West Valley Humane Society During Idaho Gives
Springtime means an influx of puppies and kittens at the West Valley Humane Society. Join Treasure Valley Subaru and help them during Idaho Gives, April 29-May 2. “We’re hoping to raise $25,000,” says Jennifer Adkins of the West Valley Human Society. “You can also provide support in other ways like fostering, volunteering, or donating simple things – such as blankets, towels, pet food or formula.”
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