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Opinion: State's whooping cough outbreak was entirely preventable
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Opinion: State's whooping cough outbreak was entirely preventable

  • Yakima Herald-Republic Editorial Board
  • 2 hrs ago

Last week’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the federal Department of Health and Human Services in the second Trump administration…

Part of Westbound Powerhouse Road to be closed Tuesday morning
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Part of Westbound Powerhouse Road to be closed Tuesday morning

  • JASPER KENZO SUNDEEN Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 10 hrs ago

The closure will be between Pecks Canyon and Cowiche Canyon Road for repairs, according to a city news release.

Blizzard warning in effect starting Tuesday afternoon in the Cascades
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Blizzard warning in effect starting Tuesday afternoon in the Cascades

  • Yakima Herald-Republic
  • 11 hrs ago

The National Weather Service is advising that heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions are likely Tuesday and Wednesday in the Washington Cascades, including White and Snoqualmie passes.

Resident will try again after recall effort against Yakima County coroner rejected
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Resident will try again after recall effort against Yakima County coroner rejected

  • JASPER KENZO SUNDEEN Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 11 hrs ago

A Republican precinct committee officer sought to recall Yakima County Coroner Jim Curtice last week, but the county prosecutor’s office found…

White Pass Ski Area plans tentative Friday opening
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White Pass Ski Area plans tentative Friday opening

  • Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 5 hrs ago

The arrival of heavy mountain snowfall can make it rough for highway travelers, but it might be a boon for ski resorts. 

Business tidbits: Heritage Real Estate Group sold
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Business tidbits: Heritage Real Estate Group sold

  • JOEL DONOFRIO Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 12 hrs ago

Yakima-based Heritage Real Estate Group, which has served clients since the 1990s, was sold last month to John L. Scott Real Estate of Yakima.

Yakima City Council to have budget hearing, look at land use requests at Tuesday meeting
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Yakima City Council to have budget hearing, look at land use requests at Tuesday meeting

  • JASPER KENZO SUNDEEN Yakima Herald-Republic
  • 14 hrs ago

On Tuesday, council members will have a public hearing for the budget where residents can share their thoughts and views.

Med Matters column: Pharmacists can offer help if you want to quit smoking
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Med Matters column: Pharmacists can offer help if you want to quit smoking

  • SUSANA LOPEZ-AGUILAR, DAMIANNE BRAND-EUBANKS and ANGELA STEWART Special to the Yakima Herald-Republic
  • 19 hrs ago

Make positive changes to your health by reducing or quitting the habit of smoking and make your holiday season brighter.

Selah comes together to celebrate completion of new unity mural
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Selah comes together to celebrate completion of new unity mural

  • QUESTEN INGHRAM Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 16 hrs ago

"We really wanted a piece that the community could be a part of," Anna Whitlock said. She hopes that the young people who worked on the project can show the mural to their children in the future.

School libraries in Yakima Valley feel the pinch as districts cut back
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School libraries in Yakima Valley feel the pinch as districts cut back

  • TAMMY AYER Yakima Herald-Republic
  • Updated 11 hrs ago

School libraries and librarians play a key role in students' learning. But school districts are making tough budget decisions in the face of budget challenges and inflation.

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