Miki Harvey
Earlier this month Kansas City Police were surprised to find a series of secret underground dirt tunnels used by the homeless. A Kansas Police Officer was checking a homeless campsite when he discovered the dirt tunnels. The elaborate tunn
The new Mid-Columbia Libraries’ West Pasco Branch will open April 20. The new branch will offer the first full-service library drive-through in Eastern Washington for more convenient returns and pick ups.
Tuesday afternoon, the Kennewick Fire department responded to reports of a fire on a second story apartment balcony at 703 N. Tweedt Street.
Phoenix High School is relocating for the 2013-2014 school year. The $1.65 million construction project is currently underway at 1315 W. Fourth Ave in Kennewick.
This new space will be home to both Phoenix and
YouTube announced that after midnight tonight, they will no longer accept video uploads. They claim a winning video will be selected and featured when they relaunch in 2023. Watch this video to find out more! Is this an April Fools prank?!
Tri-Cities Community Health is working to educate the community on behavioral and mental health through its social media network.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one in four adults, about 57.7 million Americans, experience a mental health issue in a give
Solar Impulse is the most advanced solar-powered plane in the world. It is scheduled to make a trip across the United States this summer.
The plane will leave the California NASA Ames Research Center in May and make New York’
Grant Scantling appeared in Benton County court Thursday pleading "not guilty" to aggravated murder and first degree burglary.
Officers responded to a shooting March 22 at 520 E 8th Place, apartment A
The U.S. Postal Service has notified employees that the Pasco mail handling facility will close by the end of this year, resulting in the elimination of 47 jobs.
The U.S. Postal Service will save an estimated $800,000 a year by closing the facility
A disabled man was awarded $8,000 by Disneyland after the “It’s A Small World” exhibit broke down, stranding him in a boat for a half hour.
According to court records the award was for pain and suffering, and disability law violations
Pasco Resident Jason Strickling shares his musical commentary on the federal budget cuts forcing Hanford workers to take time off.
Damien Williams, a resident of Benton County, is on trial for secretly videotaping his girlfriend's best friend while she was in the bathroom.
In November of 2012 William's girlfriend Rosa Chavez discovered an unsettling video on her computer