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Supreme Court Ruling Paves Way for Yakima to Address Homelessness
The Yakima City Council is expected to talk about homelessness this month after the U.S. Supreme court released a ruling that says it's okay for cities to ban people from sleeping or living in public places.The court, in a 6-3 decision, reversed a previous ruling which found banning people from sleeping in outdoor public spaces is a violation of the 8th amendment. The original ruling was made by an appeals court in San Francisco.
4th July Carnival and Community Celebration at Yakima State Fair Park
YAKIMA- Carnival hours: July 4th, Noon to 11pm | July 5th, 2pm to 10pm | July 6th, Noon to 10pm. Ride all day carnival wrist bands are available as well as individual ride tickets and can be purchased on site. 4th of July Festivities Schedule:. 12pm: State Fair Park –...
Yakima Training Center holds change of command ceremony
YAKIMA- On Wednesday, the Yakima Training Center hosted a change of command ceremony a tradition that is over 250 years old. "We are entering a season of transition across the army," said Colonel Kent Park, commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "That is certainly true at JDLM and YTC." The YTC...
Turnkey 10bbl brewery, taproom, and pizza kitchen for sale
Currently operational brewery in Yakima, Washington is seeking new ownership to take this business to the next level. In operation since 2021, the current leased location is 5000 sq ft in a family friendly recreational complex. New ownership would need to assume remaining lease term. 10 bbl brew house- Rocky...
Next Yakima Chief of Police to be selected by next City Manager
YAKIMA- Current interim City Manager Dave Zabell has decided to let the next City Manager decide what steps to take, and who to name to the position. He suggested a few options that the next city manager could take, including going forward with a search, which could take anywhere from four and a half to six months, or hiring interim Chief Shawn Boyle as the chief of police.
Yakima nears choice for city manager, seeks long-term commitment
YAKIMA, WA-- As the temperature is set to rise in the coming days, so is the anticipation for who Yakima city leaders will choose to help lead the city with its unique culture and challenges into the future. Council did vote to move forward into negotiations with a candidate but...
ESD 105 Hosting Youth Soccer Camp
Yakima, Wash. — Educational Service District 105 announced a free soccer camp for youth ages 11-14 of all skill levels. The camp aims to foster youth development both on and off the field through engaging and fun training sessions. The camp begins today, July 2nd, every Tuesday, Wednesday, and...
Cooling center set to open in Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA – (News release from the Walla Walla County Department of Community Health) The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for Walla Walla County and surrounding areas beginning Friday, July 5, 2024, and continuing through 10:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Dangerously hot conditions, including triple digit temperatures with little overnight relief are.
Pasco’s the Place for a Grand Old Fourth of July!
There has been an Independence Day celebration in the City of Pasco for more than six decades. It all began in the 1970s when the Pasco Chamber of Commerce put on a fireworks show at Edgar Brown Stadium. Over the years, the Independence Day celebration has changed and evolved to the multi-day event the city sponsors today.
Biggest firework day of the year
Tri-Cities, WA- Fireworks will certainly be lighting up our sky tomorrow night, and there are a million varieties to choose from. Firework stands can be found all over the Tri-Cities where they're legal, however, if you're looking to set off aerial fireworks, West Richland is the place to go. From...
'Unimaginable loss': Family mourns after shooting of Eastern Washington middle school student
A 13-year-old Richland student is being remembered for his resilience, kindness and optimism after his sudden death in a Texas shooting. Anthony "Tony" Lopez had overcome a childhood marked by many challenges and was on a path of positivity and hope, his mother, Monica Medina said in a GoFundMe post.
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