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B5, a nonprofit in the Tri-Cities, provides free English classes and citizenship classes for refugees and immigrants.
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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.