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The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center hosts an event celebrating diversity in Wenatchee ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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After years of planning and a tight squeeze inside a converted house, the Community for the Advancement of Family Education, or CAFÉ, has a new home.
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About 3,700 farms closed in Washington within five years. Today, farmers are struggling to keep their farms open. They point to high labor costs, government regulations and market pressures, causing some to consolidate operations or sell off land and end production.
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Local volunteers are stepping up to care for the Enchantments, one of Washington's most treasured recreation areas.
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The U.S. Marshals Service has said that Travis Decker is dead.
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Undocumented immigrants enrolled in Washington’s Apple Health Expansion program are raising concerns after learning that their Medicaid data was shared…
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But for many longtime small-business owners, rising rents, changing demographics and ongoing construction have made it harder to stay.Among them is Luz…
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A 32-year-old military veteran, Travis Decker, is wanted for allegedly killing his three young daughters outside of Wenatchee in central Washington last month. Since their deaths, people close to him have raised questions about whether he had adequate mental health care for his diagnosed borderline personality disorder, and for what some speculate could also have been PTSD.
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More than three-quarters of Washington’s 42,000 homeless students aren’t sleeping outside or in shelters. They're on someone’s couch, staying temporarily with friends, relatives, or acquaintances, often without a room or a bed of their own. It's a situation known as being "doubled-up."
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Los fiscales del condado de Chelan dijeron que ya no compartirán información sobre los procesos judiciales que involucran a inmigrantes con las autoridades federales de inmigración, tras un incidente ocurrido frente a la Corte del condado el mes pasado.