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June 2024
| June 18
June 18, 2024
Biden administration report admits the harm of Columbia, Snake dams on Indigenous people
What is Juneteenth? What do I say? What do I do? A starter guide to the federal holiday
2 Tri-Cities companies to pay $470K after farmworkers reported rapes, harassment
Free tote bag handed out at Wednesday’s Dust Devils game to support this important cause
‘Her courage was inspirational.’ Beloved Hanford High freshman dies of brain cancer
Fire scorches 200 acres, threatens homes and knocks out power north of Pasco
Tri-Cities toddler flown to Spokane hospital after family dog attacks
Families left struggling after devastating Hwy 12 crash kills 1, seriously hurts another
Tri-Cities rape suspect disappears after he was released because of an attorney shortage
Franklin County’s top employee bails out as legal troubles mount for elected officials