Anna King
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I-82 closed for more than a week, once it opens a bigger fix looms ahead
A major east-west interstate closes for more than a week, detours causing pain and sometimes profit in bypass route of Yakima Valley communities
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Piano man and mistress of music: An octogenarian Tri-Cities 'love' affair
A Northwest musical duo are inseparable in the Tri-Cities in southeast Washington – they do weddings, clubs, even musical reviews. They’ve been friends for nearly 30 years.
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Winter storms mean turn-of-the-century times for many in Corbett, Oregon, and more Northwest residen
For some in Washington and Oregon, the recent weather has meant some residents have been without water, heat, lights, and internet for days.
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Early January storms bring much-needed snow to the Northwest – is it enough?
Snow and ice have hit the lowlands across the Northwest lately, but how are we doing up high? What’s the snowpack looking like across Washington and Oregon?
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Bones and pipes are breaking across the Northwest with the cold, and now the warm up
Northwest ERs seeing lots of injuries, contractors seeing lots of frozen or burst pipes
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Celebrating the day ‘the sun turns around’ in the Pacific Northwest
Each December, tribes throughout the Pacific Northwest mark the winter solstice with what’s known as “Indian New Year.” The festivities include a feast commemorating the shortest day of the year, the return of longer days, and, eventually, springtime harvest.
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Winter solstice is also ‘Indian New Year’ in the Northwest
Dec. 21st is the winter solstice — the shortest daylight hours of the year. It was also Indian New Year across the Northwest. One of those celebrations happened on the Umatilla reservation in northeast Oregon.
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Remembering 'the cow that stole Christmas,' 20 years later
Twenty years ago, on Dec. 23, panic descended on Central Washington and the nation’s cattle industry over a single cow. Today, many locals in Mabton know this event as, "the cow that stole Christmas."
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The cow that stole Christmas: Nearly 20 years after mad cow disease was first discovered in Washingt
Nearly two decades ago on December 23rd, a lone holstein cow “stole Christmas.” The milk cow from Canada had been shipped to Washington state in Mabton. It was the first mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), case discovered in the United States.
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Brian George leads new investigative team for Indigenous cold cases under Washington Attorney Genera
A team is quickly assembling under Washington state’s attorney general to solve cold cases involving Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People.