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Franklin County sheriff continues to cooperate with federal immigration officials after Keep Washington Working Act

Tracci Dial News to release Tri-Cities podcast

Explore Washington State visits Vinny’s Bakery, Café & Bistro in Pasco

Tri-Cities smashes home sales and price records, continues to grow

Local organizations team up to give away $2.2 million in grants to Benton and Franklin county non-profits
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Meeting planned Tuesday by Pasco Haven supporters in the wake of Pasco council’s vote against selling property for Catholic Charities’ affordable housing projectGreater Columbia Accountable Community of Health is holding a meeting Tuesday 10am at Benton Franklin Health District to hear from Catholic Charities what actions they’ve taken since Pasco Council’s decision and to learn how the community can best respond in support of Pasco Haven. Earlier this week, Pasco City Council narrowly voted down a property sale that Catholic Charities would have used to build 52-unit ‘Pasco Haven’ apartments for those struggling with homelessness.


The Benton County program helps veterans at risk of going to jail by providing them with a veteran mentor to support them during weekly court meetings and help them gain access to support services that they need. The program lasts 12-18 months, and successful graduates have their charges dropped or reduced.

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City of Richland seeks to fill multiple open positions for boards and commissions, including planning commission and youth arts and parks & rec. commissions Kennewick residents submit petition for Mayor Don Britain’s resignation


