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  • 4 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Mark Rattner

    WEST RICHLAND, Wash. – A West Richland police sergeant made a significant impact on a local family’s life during a routine traffic stop for expired registration. After speaking with the female driver, the sergeant learned that she and her three children were homeless, living out of their vehicle. The woman expressed her frustration, saying she couldn’t catch a break, West Richland Police said in a release.

  • 4 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Mark Rattner

    West Richland, Wash. – A new Kadlec Clinic medical office building is set to break ground in West Richland. The facility will accommodate 10 primary care providers and cover about 15,000 square feet, Kadlec said in a release. The groundbreaking ceremony at 3950 Keene Road, next to the Clinic West Richland Primary Care building, is scheduled for Monday, April 21, 2025 at 11:00. Visitors will have the opportunity to hear from Kadlec senior leaders during the event.

  • 5 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Mark Rattner

    RICHLAND, Wash. – The Reach Museum welcomed visitors of all ages for its third annual Earth Day celebration Saturday, April 19. Several organizations set up booths to engage with visitors, offering insights on environmental protection. The event also featured exhibits focused on the region's wildlife, geology, and human history. Pauline Schafer, the education manager at the Reach Museum, shared her thoughts on the event's impact over the years.

  • 5 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Mark Rattner

    PASCO, Wash. – The City of Pasco is inviting the public to the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the A Street Sports Complex on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The event will feature games, prizes, and free snow cones for the first 50 attendees, courtesy of Kona Ice, said a city release. The sports complex is a community project, partially funded by a State RCO Youth Athletics Facilities Grant.

  • 5 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Mark Rattner

    FRANKLIN COUNTY, Wash. – The Franklin County Board of Commissioners has taken a firm stance against men competing in women’s sports, as outlined in a recent resolution. The commissioners emphasized the importance of co-curricular activities and youth sports, highlighting the life lessons they provide and the right of children in Franklin County to safely participate in their chosen sport or activity. “Men and women are not equal.

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