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April 2024
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April 10, 2024
1st tribal casino planned for Tri-Cities. What new documents reveal about the project
Tri-City Herald death notices April 10, 2024
A new WA apple will hit the market before 2030. Here’s how you can help pick its name
Accused Tri-Cities child rapist may have more Eastern WA victims, detectives say
Attempt to burglarize Eastern WA Dollar Tree store ends in $3.8 million in fire damage
Driver was allegedly high when he rammed into line of cars in Franklin County, killing 1
Cause of dramatic fire being investigated after it consumes a home east of Kennewick
Uproar over Rottweiler shootings prompts Benton County changes. Here’s their plan