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If you’ve ever had a dream – but also a budget – you know it can be hard to make things happen. One Kennewick woman is making her dreams of renovating an old horse trailer a reality, while at the same time helping high school girls get a jump start on welding careers.
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For the second spring in a row, Kennewick has found “forever chemicals” in its drinking water that are above Washington state’s standards.
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(Runtime 0:53) The city of Kennewick has detected “forever chemicals,” known as PFAs, in its drinking water. It’s one of at least 23 drinking water…
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(Runtime 1:04)After years of investigation, Washington’s attorney general has charged the former leaders of a prominent Tri-Cities animal shelter with…
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(Runtime 3:45) The cherries you’ll find at Cherry Ridge Farms in Kennewick, are not your typical cherries. They’re huge and expensive – super deluxe, and…
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El Festival de Cine de la Herencia Hispana será parte de las celebraciones del Mes de la Herencia Hispana en Tri-Cities. El festival de este fin de semana…
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(Runtime 3:33) Like much of the nation, Benton and Franklin Counties are experiencing a dramatic increase in the number of people dying from overdoses and…
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(Runtime 1:19) Kennewick does not have a public hospital but still has a tax collecting hospital district. In 1952 after facing epidemics without having a…
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A recent salmon field trip has helped students become more curious about salmon.
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Cities were reminding residents where pools, splash pads and cooling centers were available and urging people to stay hydrated, check on their neighbors and avoid strenuous activities. The National Weather Service in Coeur d’Alene said this week's weather “will likely be one of the most extreme and prolonged heat waves in the recorded history of the Inland Northwest.”