Like so many young athletes, Apolo Ohno tried every sport he could growing up in Federal Way, where over the course of his childhood he dreamed of success as a boxer and a football player, among other things.
Like so many young athletes, Apolo Ohno tried every sport he could growing up in Federal Way, where over the course of his childhood he dreamed of success as a boxer and a football player, among other things.
Three flea markets, offering a wide array of food and wares, are open for the season in the Yakima Valley--in Toppenish, Grandview and Granger.
Like so many young athletes, Apolo Ohno tried every sport he could growing up in Federal Way, where over the course of his childhood he dreamed of success as a boxer and a football player, among other things. Read moreUncommon drive led Yakima Town Hall speaker Apolo Ohno to greatness
The next three weekends at Boxx Gallery features an exquisite collection of new work by printmaker Christie Tirado, in a show titled "Cultivando Historias." Read moreCultivando Historias: New work from Christie Tirado at Boxx Gallery
Apr. 25—The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services has agreed to pay $310,000 to a former psychiatric hospital warehouse worker who alleged he faced discrimination because he is Black. Read moreWarehouse worker was fired from WA-run psych hospital. So why will state pay $310K?
Two U.S. officials say Ukraine has sidelined U.S.-provided Abrams M1A1 battle tanks for now in its fight against Russia. This is in part because Russian drone warfare has made it too difficult for them to operate… Read moreUkraine pulls US-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over Russian drone threats
There’s a lot to celebrate if you live in a community as culturally rich as ours. Read moreOpinion: Yakima Buddhists' sukiyaki dinner invites us all to the table
Here why John Langs is leaving ACT Theatre, after some 10 years with the company. Read moreJohn Langs, artistic director of Seattle’s ACT Theatre, to step down
Earlier this month, Connie Upton, general manager of the Yakima Convention & Event Center, celebrated 30 years of service to our organization, the center and our community. Read moreConnie Upton honored for 30 years of service at Yakima convention center
The Toppenish School District plans to cut 48 positions through layoffs or attrition to address a more-than-$8-million budget shortfall for the 2024-25 school year. Read moreToppenish School District announces 48 staff reductions amid budget shortfall
The Rattlesnake Hills Wine Trail — "the Green Trail" — winds its way through more than a dozen wineries in the Lower Valley's spectacular rolling hills. Read moreAnnual Rattlesnake Wine Run returns for a seventh year
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