In 1924, Yakama citizen Jim Wallahee was convicted of killing a deer in Kittitas County. The state Supreme Court today vacated the conviction, calling it an injustice.
In 1924, Yakama citizen Jim Wallahee was convicted of killing a deer in Kittitas County. The state Supreme Court today vacated the conviction, calling it an injustice.
Firefighters are responding to a brush fire near Riverside Road and State Route 24 in Yakima’s East Valley.
You may already be aware of this, but if not, the month of May is National Barbecue Month. Read moreRob Phillips: Portable grill comes in handy on many hunting, fishing outings
Admittedly, I am a neighborhood kind of girl. I grew up walking to the city park at the end of my street, meeting friends at the public pool. Most of my youth was spent listening to mix tapes on my boom box and s… Read moreThe Salt and Stone: Barbecued Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Pineapple Slaw
May 16—A century after Yakama Nation citizen Jim Wallahee killed a deer in Kittitas County on land ceded in the Treaty of 1855, the Washington Supreme Court has vacated his conviction. Read more'An injustice:' WA Supreme Court overturns conviction of Yakama man in 1924
Xander Schauffele has set the PGA Championship record with a 62. He also ties a major championship record that he shared last year in the U.S. Open. Schauffele took advantage of rain-softened conditions at Valhal… Read moreSchauffele gets another major scoring record and sets the pace at PGA Championship
One of the surest — and sweetest — signs of summer in the Yakima Valley is the return of all our favorite farmers markets. Read moreOpinion: Return of farmers markets is a sure sign of summer
In one of the most anticipated performances of the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards, Jason Aldean lit up the stage in a moving tribute to the late Toby Keith. It was an acoustic performance of Keith’s classic… Read moreJason Aldean honors Toby Keith in moving tribute at the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards
National Travel and Tourism Week is May 19-25. Started by the U.S. Travel Association in 1983, the week celebrates the roles travel plays in the economy, job creation, fostering peace and personal enrichment. Read moreTourism is something to celebrate in the Yakima Valley
To help get athletes something to eat, Garet Simpson started working with Toppenish High’s Food Service staff to get students snacks and educational opportunities using a federal program. Read moreToppenish teacher finds way to combine health education, free snacks for student athletes
Admittedly, I am a neighborhood kind of girl. I grew up walking to the city park at the end of my street, meeting friends at the public pool. Most of my youth was spent listening to mix tapes on my boom box and strolling malls with my friends, sipping on Orange Julius smoothies. If you would… Read moreThe Salt and Stone: Barbecued Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Pineapple Slaw
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