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Walla Walla to celebrate its most famous vegetable
The festival celebrating the tasty, zesty Walla Walla Sweet Onion turns 25 this year.
Man who lit himself on fire identified
The man who police say lit himself on fire at a Walla Walla convenience store last week has been identified.
Teen charged in pit bull attacks ordered held after pleading not guilty
A 16-year-old girl accused of siccing her pit bull on two women in SeaTac last month, leaving both women hospitalized, pleaded not guilty to all charges today.
Action News Uncovers Businesses Busted for Liquor Violations
Action News is naming names. We're looking at which businesses are selling booze to minors and we also found out which county has the most violations.
Stimulus funds road work July 4, 2009
Segments of worn concrete are removed from a section of Interstate 90 last month during a repaving project near Snoqualmie Pass, Wash.
HIT radio of Walla Walla was the radio station your father would listen to. If you lived in Walla Walla during the 60s or early 70s, you could tune it in at 1320 on the radio dial.
Happy birthday to Bryan Hartnell, 60
Bryan C. Hartnell was born in Walla Walla, Wash., on July 1, 1949. He was the firstborn son of Calvin and Catherine Hartnell.
Man Identified in Weekend Fatal Burning
The identity of a man who died after lighting himself on fire at a Walla Walla gas station has been released.
Hewitt to receive award from Association of Washington Business
State Sen. Mike Hewitt, R-Walla Walla, will receive the Jim Matson Award given annually by the Association of Washington Business, the association announced June 25.
Seepage found at dam upstream from Walla Walla
The Army Corps of Engineers is taking safety measures at a diversion dam with seepage problems upstream from Walla Walla.
Motorcycle wine tour to Walla Walla planned for Saturday
Backers of the Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center will hold the second annual Moteur de Vine fundraiser motorcycle tour Saturday.
Women's Shelter Fills a Need in Walla Walla
A new women's shelter in Walla Walla has been open barely two weeks and already it's nearly full.
Rebecca Cummins of Seattle puts the finishing touches on her piece, titled "Deer Cam," part of the 2009 Art Outside exhibition in Websters Woods of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center on Sunday.
Take a trip around the world with Five Sixty's wine selection
From India, to Asia, to Indonesia, Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck offers a menu with tastes of spices and seasonings from around the world.
Huge marijuana grow busted near Burbank
About 40,000 marijuana plants seized from a tree farm near Burbank is "by far the largest single growing operation" busted in Walla Walla County in more than three decades, said Walla Walla County Sheriff Mike Humphreys.
Marijuana Farm Found Near Burbank
One of the largest marijuana growing operations in Walla Walla County history is taken out.
Community College Enrollment Up as Unemployment Up
There is an upside to a down economy. Local community colleges are seeing record enrollment.
Tri-City credit unions branch out
Dan Oberg and his fiancee Lucy Chavez felt the country's credit pinch firsthand recently when they couldn't get a small-business loan from their bank.
Too many Republicans in the 16th District race?
By Michelle Dupler, Herald staff writer Republican candidate Terry Nealey appears to be worried about the wide field of candidates in the race for 16th District state representative.
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