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Southridge Sports and Events Complex debuts solar trash compactors
Southridge Sports and Events Complex has become one of the few places in the Tri-Cities where garbage is compacted by a solar-powered trash can.
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CRIME
Pasco man pleads innocent in attempted robbery of store
A Pasco man pleaded innocent Tuesday to allegations he tried to get cash from a convenience store clerk so he could support his drug habit.
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LOCAL NEWS
Pasco man says motel fire 'stupid mistake'
A Pasco man said he "made a stupid mistake" when he tried to burn weeds outside a Pasco motel, sparking a four-alarm fire Monday.
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LOCAL NEWS
Kiplinger.com says Richland is nation's second-best city to raise children
Richland is almost the best place in the U.S. to raise children, according to the current online issue of Kiplinger.com magazine.
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LOCAL NEWS
Tri-City students get royal learning in the musical arts
Fourteen Tri-City student musicians got some advanced training recently when an examiner with the Royal Conservatory Carnegie Hall Achievement Program came to town for special testing meant to advance their skills.
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LATEST NEWS
UPDATE: 3rd arson at Washington State University
Three arsons in a week at Washington State University have residents on edge and Pullman authorities looking for a fire bug.
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LATEST NEWS
Umatilla man arrested after 3-hour standoff
Police in northeast Oregon arrested a suspect in a domestic violence case who was armed with a handgun and barricaded himself inside a trailer for three hours.
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Walla Walla woman, 53, hurt in motorcycle crash that killed Pendleton woman
A Walla Walla motorcyclist was critically injured Monday in a crash south of Baker City, Ore., that left a Pendleton woman dead, authorities said.
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LOCAL NEWS
Fire damages Pasco's Loyalty Inn
More than 50 people watched a portion of Pasco's two-story Loyalty Inn burn Monday afternoon as firefighters worked to extinguish a stubborn and suspicious blaze.
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LATEST NEWS
Teen lost in Columbia River near Camas
Deputies from both sides of the Columbia River are using sonar Tuesday in an attempt to locate the body of a 13-year-old Sedro-Woolley boy lost when a boat capsized while he was sturgeon fishing with his father and grandfather.








