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Volunteers Chop Away for Annual Spaghetti Feed Benefit
Volunteers chopped away Monday night in preparation for the 14th Annual Spaghetti Dinner for Yakima County Safe Kids.
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City lawyers recommend settling Conyers' lawsuit
A potentially embarrassing lawsuit for Council President Monica Conyers could go away today, after city lawyers switched course and recommended settling the case for $90,000. The City Council is set to vote ...
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NEW Council expected to approve special election for EMS levy
The Yakima City Council is expected tonight to approve a special election date of Feb.
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Fire Department, Grocery Outlet to host spaghetti feed
The Yakima Fire Department and Grocery Outlet are hosting their 14th annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner to benefit the Yakima County Safe Kids program.
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Man in medicaid dispute moves to new assisted-living facility
Jack Rush sits in his apartment at Blossom House, pictures of his family adorning the wall behind him, on Friday, June 20, 2008.
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City Council to review list of projects for possible tax credits
Three new restaurants, including the Sonic Drive-in at South First Street and Nob Hill Boulevard, are in line for tax credits designed to spur investment in designated areas of Yakima.
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Garbage left at church leaves volunteers down in the dumps
Elmer Bigham was the first to find it, lying among the flattened, discarded boxes in one of the cardboard bins.
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Short-staffed Code Enforcement
Dan Trevino and his grandmother rent a home in Sunnyside for years. Their place is pretty infamous.
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Fair Attendance Tops Last Years
YAKIMA, Wash- Sunday was the last day of the fair and now the rides are all packed up.
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A Yakima woman says a lack of line of sight at one city intersection will cause an accident.
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Newman Still Giving Even After death
Even after his death, Paul Newman continues to help local charities. Today, the Memorial Foundation and Children's Miracle Network in Yakima received a $65K donation from the actor's food-line, Newman's Own.
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Cracking Down On Downtown Sidewalk Bike Riders
Yakima may soon start cracking down on bicyclists riding on downtown sidewalks. Current law says bicyclists must stay off sidewalks, and ride in the street.
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El Mirador Opens Another Location in Terrace Heights
YAKIMA, Wa.- The economy has some people tightening their wallets but that's not stopping everyone from treating themselves to a good meal.
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Local Wineries Rush To The Crush
Nimble fingers work quickly, rushing to gather the grapes while conditions are perfect.
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NEW Apples lead way to record state crop values in 2007
Apple sales helped to push the value for Washington crops in 2007 to record levels.
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NEW Council to judge future of Yakima's famed mansion
Acting as judge and jury, the Yakima City Council will weigh in Oct. 21 on the future of one of the city's most historic homes.
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It's time for endorsements; we'll have plenty
The state's first "top two" primary election is over, and now the two finalists in various races square off for the Nov.
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Detroit City Council to vote on $90,000 settlement for former Conyers employee
The Detroit City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a proposed $90,000 settlement with a former employee of Council President Monica Conyers who a city attorney said was 'about to report that she was being ...
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Council to judge future of Yakima's famed mansion
Acting as judge and jury, the Yakima City Council will weigh in Oct. 21 on the future of one of the city's most historic homes.
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Apples lead way to record state crop values in 2007
Apple sales helped to push the value for Washington crops in 2007 to record levels.
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