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Moment of blessing planned at site of fatal Saturday shooting near Yakima Greenway

A "Moment of Blessing" ceremony will take place Wednesday at the Yakima Greenway, honoring a man fatally shot by a Yakima police officer. The event, organized by the Yakima Association of Faith Communities, aims to promote peace and healing in the wake of the tragic incident, which is under investigation by the Yakima Valley Special Investigations Unit.

Tree Removal to Close Wide Hollow Road

Wide Hollow Road will be closed on February 11, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM for a tree removal project, affecting traffic between 96th Avenue and 80th Avenue. A detour route will be established, and flaggers will assist drivers while ensuring access to local properties remains open. This closure is crucial for safety and infrastructure maintenance in Yakima.

Earl Barden Classic selects eight Yakima Valley players

Eight players from the Yakima Valley have been selected to participate in the upcoming Earl Barden Classic, an all-star football game for small schools. This annual event, taking place at East Valley, highlights the talent and athleticism of local high school athletes. The recognition of these players underscores the strength of the region's football programs.

Police officer shoots, kills man during armed confrontation near Yakima Greenway

A Yakima police officer fatally shot a 31-year-old man during an armed confrontation near the Yakima Greenway after responding to a report of a man carrying a rifle. The incident is under investigation by the Yakima Valley Special Investigations Unit. This tragic event highlights ongoing issues related to public safety and law enforcement practices in the region.

Matty Beniers scores OT winner after Kraken erase two-goal deficit

Matty Beniers scored the game-winning goal in overtime, leading the Seattle Kraken to a thrilling comeback victory against the Calgary Flames after overcoming a two-goal deficit. This win ended a three-game losing streak for the team and provided a much-needed boost heading into the 4 Nations Face-Off break. The performance highlights Beniers' growing impact on the team as they look to regain momentum.

"Here in Sunnyside, it's important." Community members rally to support immigrants

Community members in Sunnyside rallied on February 8, 2025, to support immigrants and oppose deportation efforts, with over 300 participants lining key streets. This demonstration highlights the local commitment to immigrant rights amidst ongoing national debates on immigration policy. The event reflects the significant role immigrants play in the Yakima Valley community.

May 1st Keep Families Together March Taking Place in Downtown Yakima

The "Keep Families Together March" is scheduled for May 1st in downtown Yakima, starting at Miller Park at 12:00 PM. Participants are encouraged to gather at 11:00 AM to support the event aimed at advocating for family unity. This local demonstration reflects ongoing social issues related to immigration and family separation policies.

Yakima City Council April 3rd Business Meeting Preview

The Yakima City Council is set to hold a regular business meeting on April 3rd, 2018, where key agenda items include a proclamation for Disability Awareness Month and a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Selah. This meeting will take place at 6:00 PM in the Yakima City Hall Council Chambers, emphasizing the local government's commitment to community issues.

The Salt and Stone Fallen chocolate cake

Indulge in the decadent Fallen Chocolate Cake recipe from The Salt and Stone, perfect for Valentine's Day or any special occasion. This article, written by Andrea McCoy for the Yakima Herald-Republic, highlights the rich flavors and simplicity of preparing this delightful dessert at home.

Gathering in Yakima will remember missing and murdered Indigenous people on Feb. 13

A gathering in Yakima on February 13 will honor missing and murdered Indigenous women and people, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability for violence against Indigenous communities. Organized by Cissy Strong Reyes, the event will feature speakers, resources for families, and information on local advocacy efforts. This gathering reflects ongoing community efforts to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous individuals.

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