Yakima district is not cutting Franklin Middle School music programs, school administrators say
The band program at Franklin Middle School will not be cut or reduced, officials clarified after contrary sentiments spread on social media.
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The band program at Franklin Middle School will not be cut or reduced, officials clarified after contrary sentiments spread on social media.
Congress returns from its spring break the week of April 13 and the need for stable long-term funding TSA and air traffic employees remain.
Two more businesses have opened in the recently-constructed Village Valley Parkway Plaza in Zillah, with another expected to open soon.
While no well-known mall- and shopping-centered movies have been shot in the Yakima Valley, they could be.
Timothy Reed is being promoted from his position as interim chief financial officer.
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When it comes to the 2028 presidential sweepstakes, Kamala Harris may be a nonstarter.
Recalling the “Candid Camera” of yore, we can still remember the reactions from folks who had no idea they were being filmed.
The Supreme Court’s decision further eviscerating the Voting Rights Act will enable a systematic disenfranchisement of minority voters that echoes the darkest moments in America’s racial history.
Just when you think the White House policy toward refugees can’t get any uglier, it sinks to new depths that should infuriate Americans of all political persuasions.
The violence at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday underscores how dangerous this political moment is in the United States. For the past several years — certainly since
The organization behind the Oscars is for the first time addressing the use of artificial intelligence in performances and scripts for the 2027 Academy Awards. New rules emphasize human authorship
It’s been a banner year so far for track and field athletes in the Tri-Cities and Mid-Columbia. Several have even set new records.
About 150 people marched from Yakima Valley College to Miller Park in Yakima late Friday afternoon in solidarity with workers around the world.
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Each week, the Yakima Herald-Republic selects two athletes who have excelled to be our Prep Spotlights. Here are this week