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A volunteer organization in Yakima is urging city leaders to turn off Flock Safety license plate reading cameras, which the Yakima Police Department has been using since 2022. Concerns about the use of these surveillance cameras in immigration operations are growing across Washington state and nationwide.
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Local authorities are investigating a small fire and a broken window at a sub-office for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Yakima, Wash.
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(Runtime 3:27)Religious leaders east of the Cascades in Washington are calling for calm after the country’s presidential election.Bishop Joseph Tyson from…
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Yakima Valley Libraries is celebrating 80 years as a library district. According to its website, the county library district was created around 1945.
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Community members gathered at the Yakima City Council on Tuesday to express support and disappointment with the Council's decision to reject a Pride month proclamation.
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The major failing irrigation culverts that run under Interstate-82 between Yakima and the Tri-Cities have caused havoc for east-west truckers and…
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee visited Washington State University's Pullman campus on Thursday. He spoke with Northwest Public Broadcasting's Mary Ellen Pitney on climate-related issues including building more electric car charging stations, helping towns become fire resistant and recovery efforts in Malden, three years after that Labor Day fire.
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The Yakima City Council authorized a two-million-dollar contract with the YMCA to build a new emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence in Yakima.
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Grupos de defensa del derecho al voto están ayudando a los hispanos del centro de Washington a entender el proceso electoral. Algunos ciudadanos no han…
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La Conferencia de Gobiernos del Valle de Yakima (YVCOG, por sus siglas en inglés), las autoridades y los organismos locales están trabajando para crear un…