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October 2019
| October 8
October 8, 2019
Honoring a fallen Tri-Cities trooper
Update: ‘Connell National Forest’ singed by raging overnight wildfire
Benton County political leader and Tri-City businessman dies
This widow wants to add a 2nd bedroom. Richland says she must widen the street too
Downtown Trios hospital considered for possible drug treatment and detox center
Pasco underpass still open after truck driver with meth hits railing, police say
He shot a rifle from a porch during a gang shootout, say police. 5th suspect jailed
Tri-City Herald death notices for Oct. 8, 2019
Record-breaking cold hits Tri-Cities. Plants and sprinklers could be damaged
Video shows no assault by a coach at a Mid-Columbia football game, police say
Kennewick City Council is on the verge of change. This is who we recommend and why | Editorial