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The U.S. Senate agreed to legislation early Thursday that will cancel $9 billion in previously approved funding for public broadcasting and various foreign aid accounts, another victory for ...
A rural central Washington hospital is warning of devastating consequences from the Medicaid cuts the Republican-led Congress ...
Amid rising college costs and growing concerns about white-collar job automation, more young Americans are turning to the ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire Thursday issued a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
PROSSER — Chukar Cherries, a longtime favorite in the Yakima Valley, was honored during the 15 Years of Good Food Awards ...
BOISE, Idaho – The U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force is asking for public assistance in locating Travis ...
Christopher Gilmer, Ph.D., officially began his role as the fourth president of Heritage University on July 1.
Swimmers from across Central Washington gathered in Sunnyside over the weekend as the Sunnyside Rotary Swim Team hosted the Central Washington Invitational for the first time. The two-day event, typic ...
The “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed by Congress last week is drawing sharp criticism for its potential economic effects — but in Washington state, its most immediate impact may come through ...
In a statement released Monday, July 14, Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic CEO Christy Trotter reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to Toppenish but acknowledged the challenges that ultimately ...
A new law that took effect July 1 will create a legal process for state and tribal law enforcement agencies to certify tribal warrants as state warrants.
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