Sage Restaurant collecting donations for Northwest Harvest
Updated: A dinner date this weekend can help people in need.
|
Are school zones making a difference?
Updated: School zones are meant to keep speeds down and your children safe as they walk to and from school. But, are they doing their job? We checked out two locations with some surprising results.
|
Yakima officer recovering after being knocked unconscious while arresting a suspect
Updated: UNION GAP, Wash. -- A Yakima police officer is recovering after being knocked unconscious as he struggled with a suspect in a speeding truck.
|
Sunnyside family files suit against local doctors
Updated: A Sunnyside family is suing local doctors, claiming they did not take the necessary steps in saving 56-year-old Margie Stonemetz, ultimately leading to her death.
|
Media, law enforcement bowl turkeys for turkeys Updated: Some Thanksgiving birds came out of the freezer a few days early on Friday but instead of heading into the oven, they were sliding on the Grocery Outlet floor.
|
Officer slain in Las Vegas grew up in Yakima
Updated: An off-duty Las Vegas police officer killed in a shootout with intruders in his own garage grew up in Yakima.
|
Dr. Flemming departs as President of PNWU
Updated: Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences has announced that Dr. Stan Flemming is leaving the University.
|
Salvation Army kicks off Kettle Drive
Updated: We're a little more than five weeks from Christmas, but that's not stopping the Salvation Army from getting into the holiday spirit and coaxing others to join them.
|
YSO investigating early morning shooting that killed one man near Wapato
Updated: YAKIMA, Wash. -- A Wapato man is found shot and killed in his car early this morning. Deputies have no suspects. It happened on a gravel road outside of Wapato around 1:30 a.m.
|
Holiday travel and extra expenses keep shuttle companies busy
Updated: YAKIMA, Wash.- It's that time of year when people start spending extra money and traveling for the holidays. For the Bellair Airporter Shuttle company in Yakima, high ridership is normal this year.
|