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Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards of up to $1,000 to people who provide information which leads to the arrest of felons or solving of felony crimes.

Crime Stoppers of Yakima County is a non-profit organization made up of concerned citizens united with the efforts of law enforcement agencies. The program spreads the word about fugitives and unsolved crimes, increasing the chance of capture or solving crimes.

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Condemned killer files motions to try to stop his execution

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Convicted killer and rapist Cal Coburn Brown filed a third motion Friday afternoon to stay his execution.

Tumbleweed Music Festival

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RICHLAND, Wash.--- Music, dance, food, and arts and crafts are all part of the fourteenth annual Tumbleweed Music Festival at Howard Amon Park in Richland.

Craigslist scam

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KENNEWICK, Wash.—The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a new Craigstlist scam.

Six males arrested after fight

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KENNEWICK, Wash.—Six males were arrested Sunday morning after a fight broke out on 10th Avenue.

Road construction in Richland

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NEW RICHLAND, Wash.—While most of us have Labor Day off from work, some construction workers are still putting in those extra hours.

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Condemned killer files motions to try to stop his execution

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Convicted killer and rapist Cal Coburn Brown filed a third motion Friday afternoon to stay his execution.

Patty Murray talks gangs during visit to Yakima

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Senator Patty Murray was in Yakima Friday for the second time in two weeks.

West Valley romance under Friday night lights

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Friday night during halftime at the West Valley-Selah game, one lucky West Valley High drill team member got quite the surprise.

Exhibit space available at Central Washington State Fair

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It's not to purchase exhibit space at the Central Washington State Fair.

Lake Aspen residents help put out fire

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The fire started in one of the apartments, and thanks not just to the Yakima Fire Department, but also to some quick thinking neighbors the fire didn't get far.

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