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Toyota Recalls 1.1 Million Corollas, Matrixes

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NEW YORK (AP) - Toyota is recalling more than a million Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks with engines that may stall. Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday that the recalls affect vehicles sold in North America from the 2005-2008 model year. Three accidents and one injury have been reported due to the problem.

Nationwide Deli Meat Recall

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Zemco Industries, a Buffalo, N.Y., establishment, is recalling approximately 380,000 pounds of deli meat products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Chrysler Recalls Dodge Caliber Over Sticky Pedals

WASHINGTON (AP) - Chrysler is recalling nearly 35,000 Dodge Calibers in the United States and around the globe to fix a potential problem with sticky gas pedals, the same issue that has
affected millions of Toyotas.

Honda recalls 167,000 Acura TSX cars

WASHINGTON (AP) - Honda Motor Co. is recalling about 167,000 Acura TSX cars to fix power steering hoses that could deteriorate and cause a fire under the hood.

WinCo Ground Beef Recall

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California public health officials are recalling some ground beef products sold at WinCo Food stores in six Western states, saying it could be contaminated with E. coli.

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Ruiz trial still looking for a courtroom

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NEW A Franklin County Judge says he's been unable to find an available courtroom throughout Washington State to hold a murder trial.

WSDOT Cancels Ramp Work on I-182 to 395 in Pasco

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NEW The Washington Department of Transportation Superintendent has canceled Thursday's ramp work on I-182 to 395 in Pasco.

Cal Colburn Brown execution preparations taking place

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Walla Walla, Wash -- The Washington State Penitentiary is preparing for the execution of Cal Colburn Brown set for Friday, September 10 at midnight.

Time to put together an emergency kit for you and your family

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September is National Preparedness Month, which is a good time to put together an emergency kit.

Community group is helping little boy with cancer

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A Tri Cities community group makes a generous donation to help a little boy dealing with cancer.

Linda Lusk court documents released

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Attorneys have released documents in the case of former Prosser Mayor Linda Lusk. 

Kennewick Resident's Speak Out Against Burn A Koran Day

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People are protesting against Pastor Terry Jones, the leader of international burn a Koran day. Many people are calling it a hate crime while some people believe it's part of our American freedom.

Cal Brown Execution: Gov. denies clemency; State Supreme Court denies stay

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Cal Coburn Brown is scheduled to be executed at the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla at midnight Friday. Gov. Gregoire has denied clemency for Brown. The State Supreme Court also denied a stay.

Teen stabbed in the chest in Walla Walla

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The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Deputies are trying to find suspects who stabbed a 19 year old man in the chest.

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Half of Washingtonians are owed money by the State

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The State of Washington says there's a 50% chance they have cash that's yours.

Products Affected by Beef Recall

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Look here fo a complete list of the beef products recalled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Bicycle Trailer Recall

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Pacific Cycle has recalled 7,000 bicycle trailers used by children.

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Outlook man wanted in hit-and-run

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NEW An Outlook man is wanted by police in a hit and run accident last month where a 2-year-old boy was injured.

Muffet will appeal strip club decision

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Sinsations strip club has hit yet another roadblock.  Tuesday night the Yakima city council voted not to allow the strip club on South First Street.

YVCC receives $1.5 million in federal grant through 2015

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Yakima Valley Community College has renewed a Department of Education grant for another five years totaling more than $1.5 million to fund services targeted at retaining and graduating students.

L&I investigating accident in Sunnyside

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The accident where a worker was pinned between a wheel and frame of a front-end loader on Tuesday is now being investigated by the Department of Labor and Industries.

WSDOT finishes Tieton River Bridges

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NEAR NACHES, Wash. - Highway 12 is one of the main cross state travel routes. The Department of Transportation is finishing a project this week that makes it safer, just in time for Winter.

Yakima man arrested in Oregon on drug charges

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A Yakima man was arrested about 11 miles south of Klamath Falls after Oregon State Police found more than 100 lbs. of marijuana inside his vehicle on Sunday.

Pepsi grant to refresh ag museum

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The Central Washington Agricultural Museum was recently awarded a $5,000 grant from the Pepsi Refresh Project.

Cal Brown Execution: Gov. denies clemency; State Supreme Court denies stay

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Cal Coburn Brown is scheduled to be executed at the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla at midnight Friday. Gov. Gregoire has denied clemency for Brown. The State Supreme Court also denied a stay.

Woman arrested in Yakima stabbing incident

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Yakima police are investigating a stabbing in the 300 block of South 9th Street around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.

YVCC receives 5 year education grant

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Yakima Valley Community College was recently awarded the TRiO Student Support Services Grant for another five years.

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