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May 2022
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May 12, 2022
Go & Do: Jazz, comedy and wine tasting events
Judge OKs recall petition against 3 Richland school officials. What comes next?
Tri-City Herald death notices May 11, 2022
Richland School Board votes to settle open meetings lawsuit. Here’s what they’ll pay
He served 20 years for killing his girlfriend. Now he’s charged with a Tri-Cities kidnapping
Richland mayor to make another run for Benton commission. It’s already a crowded race
Franklin County lawsuit settlement looks to give Latino voters more of a voice
It’s a big weekend for Tri-Cities spring sports tournaments. How to catch the games
U.S. must lead against global problems such as war, climate change and nuclear threats