YAKIMA, Wash. – A 24-year-old massage therapist in Yakima is serving a six month sentence in a rape case.
People across Washington are feeling the economic pinch, from the grocery aisle to the pharmacy counter. In times like these, programs like Medicaid are more important than ever to help ...
Growing small businesses often face many barriers to growth. From navigating complex financial systems to securing loans, ...
On Oct. 1, 1905, railroad baron James J. Hill and a party of executives arrived in Vancouver about noon. Residents greeted them with whistles, bells, cheers and the 14th Infantry band played. Presiden ...
The Yakima Police Department is urging the community to be wary of online scams following a recent incident in which Carrier Transports, a local business with over 40 years of service, became a victim ...
Calling all anglers! The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced the impending reopening of 20 lakes in Eastern Washington for trout fishing. Explore prime fishing spots like Quincy ...
House Bill 1130, sponsored by Rep. Darya Farivar, D-Seattle, would require the Department of Social and Health Services ...
Construction is set to begin next week at a solar energy project in northeast Yakima County, while another recently completed project may add storage batteries in the near future. The updates were ...
Construction is set to commence on an 80-megawatt solar energy project in northeast Yakima County, while another recently ...
Sen. Brian Jones’s bill would overhaul California’s “sanctuary state” law passed in 2017, which limits how much local law ...
A Yakima massage therapist has been sentenced to six months in jail for raping a client in 2023. Jose Adrian Cisneros-Alvarez ...
Curtice, who police say lied to investigators and took illegal drugs from bodies of overdose victims has been on paid ...