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May 2019
| May 30
May 30, 2019
Fish for free in Washington state. No license needed for 1 weekend
Woman hit by car, despite flashing yellow lights at a Kennewick crosswalk
Popular Badger Mountain trail will be closed until Richland can come up with new plans
Fiery classroom goes up in smoke
Richland fun run will raise money for African water projects
Former Tri-Cities hospital worker sent to prison for trying to pimp a teen girl
A shirtless, bald, tattooed man was bleeding on a Pasco porch. He ran but couldn’t hide
He helped move drugs for a Mexican cartel. This Pasco man had pounds of meth and cocaine
Kennewick schools keep choir programs intact and will look to make other cuts instead
Death notices for May 30
Hanford whistleblower who lost his job reaches settlement in lawsuit over safety concerns
Those roaring hydroplanes are ready to invade the Tri-Cities. Here’s when they arrive
Letters: May 30, 2019
Guest Column: Tri-Party agreement has become government crutch