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NEW Sunnyside police looking for driver who led them on late night chase
Police here are looking a driver who led them on a wild chase Thursday night that resembled a scene from the "Dukes of Hazzard." Police say the Augustine Jaime Avalos fled a routine traffic stop in a 1990 Honda Accord and sped through town and the surrounding country side, blowing stop signs, sliding through turns and even once leaving the road ...
Coats For Kids Over twenty years ago both KNDO and KNDU started an annual public service campaign to aid local children who needed warm coats for the winter.
NEW Suspects sought in Outlook home invasion robbery
Sheriff's deputies are looking for three men who walked into an unlocked home, tied up a woman and held her family at gunpoint to steal money, jewelry and other items.
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Geotagalog 1.5 makes geotagging for iPhotoa s Places even easier
Outlook, Washington, USA - Calf Trail Software, LLC today announced the release of Geotagalog version 1.5. This upgrade to their GPS-based geotagging utility is free existing customers, although the price of Geotagalog has been raised to $25 with this release.
Convicted murderer Ramos denied new trial
YAKIMA, Wash. -- An appeals judge on Thursday rejected a request for a new trial from a man who pleaded guilty to killing an Outlook family when he was a teenager.
Dangerous Gang Member Puts Innocent People's Lives In Danger
Imagine innocently sitting in your home as bullets come flying through the walls.
CRASH: W. Richland man hurt in early morning accident
A West Richland man was hurt in an early-morning crash near Yakima after his car lost power and broke down on Highway 223, the Washington State Patrol said.
Former astronaut Dunbar next subject of Legacy Project
Outlook native Bonnie Dunbar, this state's first female astronaut, will be the latest Washingtonian to have her life story documented by The Legacy Project, an oral history program established by the Office of the Secretary of State last year.
While the sun begins to set one recent Sunday, riders at La Centinela rodeo grounds kick up dust as they re-enter the ring after a break in the bull-riding action.
Teacher Marks More Than Five Decades In the Classroom
When she started her teaching career, Eisenhower was President, and gas cost less than a quarter a gallon.
S-81 Hydroplane from Meyers Auto Tech has a great season of racing
By now you've started to think that maybe I've dropped from the face of the planet.
Outlook man gets 5 years for child porn
An Outlook man was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison for possessing and dealing child pornography.
Three vie to succeed 32-year veteran for Sunnyside school board
Three candidates are vying to replace Sunnyside School District board member Joanne Kilian, who is retiring after 32 years on the board.
Violence spike gives tax supporters valuable ammo
This editorial appears in the Yakima Herald-Republic on July 26, 2009. Sheriff Ken Irwin had every right to be emotional when he appeared Tuesday in front of Yakima County commissioners.
Planning gets underway to commemorate women's access to the ballot
Get ready for local events celebrating the centennial of women's suffrage in Washington state.
Cops: Accused shooter was 'earning stripes' in his gang
Jacob Almaguer in court: 'Mom, come visit me.' Cops: Accused shooter was 'earning stripes' in his gang Cops: Accused shooter was 'earning stripes' in his gang OUTLOOK - Police say 16-year-old Jacob Almaguer purposely shot a Yakima County sheriff's deputy to prove his mettle to fellow gang members.
Teenager Accused of Shooting Sheriff Deputy Faces $2 Million Bail and Attempted Murder Charges
YAKIMA, Wash.- The teenager accused of shooting a Sheriff's Deputy was in court for his arraignment Thursday.
Jacob Almaguer Arrested for Shooting of Two Deputies in Outlook
Sunnyside Police have arrested a teenager involved in the shooting a Yakima County Sheriff's Deputy.