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July 29, 2024 Cross-campus graduate course addresses infrastructural racism in east Pasco
A new cross-campus course between Washington State University Pullman and WSU Tri-Cities is enabling history and architecture graduate students to bring rarely told stories about east Pasco’s racial history to life. The spring 2024 course, Issues in Architecture (Architecture 542), examines infrastructural racism by studying how the built environment...
‘Just put it on and own it’ | Haberdashery owner sets fresh eyes on Wenatchee men’s fashion
WENATCHEE — If you see a confident man wearing a bold suit, perhaps a bright yellow or covered in polka dots, there’s about a 90% chance that man is haberdashery owner Jim Harvill. Harvill works as a translator for the Chelan County Superior Court and plays hand percussion...
Sheriff's detectives identify suspect in Grandview homicide
Yakima County sheriff’s detectives have identified a suspect in the July 3 killing of a man in Grandview. Detectives said Omar Ambriz-Lorenzano, 35, of Porterville, Calif., is accused of shooting Mariano Garcia-Yanez, 45, of Richland, following a fight July 3, according to a sheriff’s office news release. Sheriff’s...
Local Spokane woman opens new coffee stand after overcoming challenges
SPOKANE, Wash. - Many Spokane residents have been curious about the white silo being built on Division Street. This weekend, the mystery will be revealed as a local Spokane woman opens a brand-new coffee stand, BRU Coffee Hause. BRU Coffee Hause is North Spokane's newest drive-thru coffee stand, owned by...
Boys and Girls Club expansion in Prosser promises major benefits for local youth
Prosser, Wash. — The new Boys and Girls clubhouse in Prosser is making great progress and will be opening early next year. Boys and Girls Club leaders tell us the current clubhouse, operating from two different locations around a mile apart, has been pretty much at capacity since opening more than a decade ago, and now has a waiting list.
The Idaho Foodbank to Receive $10,000 Donation from Zion's Bank
MERIDIAN, Idaho (CBS2) — Zions Bank Commercial Banking Regional Director Jaren Bevan will present a $10,000 check to the Idaho Foodbank to support the Beef Counts program. The Beefs Counts program is a partnership between the Idaho Foodbank and members of the Idaho beef industry. Their goal is to help meet a pressing need for Idahoans.
Devastating Fire Photos Hours from Boise
Although the triple-digit temperatures may have left our area for a while, the effects of the Durkee Fire, one of the largest in the country, continue to impact the lives of Idahoans and Oregonians. Several farmers, ranchers, and homeowners have lost their homes, stocks, and businesses. . Several resources from...
Federal Agents Can Arrest You for Picking Berries in Idaho
Say you’re hiking in a national forest. You see some sweet berries and gobble a few. Did you know you’re breaking the law? State Republican Party Chairwoman Dorothy Moon recently attended a gathering where the Forest Service explained the rights and wrongs on land administered by a faraway federal government. One that has a grip on two-thirds of the land in Idaho.
Major Grocers Announce Which 124 WA Stores Will Be Sold Off
Kroger and Albertsons, have been working on a merger since September of 2023. A long list of stores and distribution centers that will be sold was announced for the first time. A large number are located throughout the state of Washington. The new agreement by the two chains is meant...
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