Tri-cityherald.com - Tue Oct 14
Visitors to Walla Walla this fall will have an easier time navigating the area's wineries, restaurants and other attractions thanks to a GPS unit program.
Walla Walla man pleads innocent in friend's deathTri-cityherald.com - Tue Oct 14
A 55-year-old man pleaded innocent Monday to allegations he killed a friend during a camping trip in the Blue Mountains.
Retired Longtime Tri-City Teacher Looking for Past StudentsTri-cityherald.com - Tue Oct 14
Jim McCowan has 30 years of memories packed into cardboard boxes. He's been going through them lately, smiling over the faded school pictures, drawings and grade books he collected over his long career.
Walla Walla women post 10-1 soccer winTri-cityherald.com - Sun Oct 12
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Kingston ferry route back to two boatsNorth Kitsap Herald - Sat Oct 11
The Kingston/Edmonds Ferry route is once again running with two boats. After the Walla Walla was taken out of commission Monday to repair its thrust shaft, Washington State Ferries officials borrowed the ...
Freeze warning tonight; record lows possibleYakima Herald-Republic - Fri Oct 10
A freeze warning is in effect for the Yakima and Kittitas valleys tonight as forecasters say overnight lows could approach record levels.
Walla Walla wines to be sold in ChinaTri-cityherald.com - Fri Oct 10
Wines from two Walla Walla wineries have been shipped to China for the first time.
Salvation Army to give coats to kidsTri-cityherald.com - Thu Oct 09
The Salvation Army will distribute coats for kids from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at its Richland Community Center, 1219 Thayer Drive.
Wine, Women and WanderingSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Thu Oct 09
If you're a wanderer at heart , you'll want to mark your calendar for October 15th.
Presidential election draws new votersTri-cityherald.com - Wed Oct 08
Franklin and Benton counties could have more registered voters than ever before come Nov 4. The Mid-Columbia is following a statewide trend of breaking records for the number of people registering to vote this ...
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