KNDU-TV (Richland, WA)

KNDU-TV (Richland, WA)

KNDU (channel 25) is a TV station based in Richland, Washington, and it serves the Tri-Cities region as an NBC affiliate. The station is owned by the Cowles Company, which is located in Spokane, and is part of the KHQ Television Group. KNDU operates its studios on West Kennewick Avenue in Kennewick, while its transmitter is situated on Jump Off Joe Butte.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
65
Ranking

Global

#157019

United States

#32700

News and Media

#1482

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  • 1 day ago | nbcrightnow.com | Sigmund Seroka

    Heat Advisory for the Columbia Basin, Kittitas & Yakima Valley, and the Columbia River Gorge from 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday... Temps up to 105°Drink plenty of water and beverages with electrolytesApply sunscreen stronger than SPF 30 every two hours Excessive Heat Watch for the Kittitas and Yakima Valleys and the Columbia River Gorge from Sunday night to Tuesday night...

  • 1 day ago | nbcrightnow.com | Davis Raile

    KENNEWICK, Wash. - The Kennewick Police Department hosted its semi-annual Crime Resistant Community Living Seminar to educate property owners on crime prevention strategies. Landlords and property owners attended the eight-hour course at the police department's meeting room. The seminar covered topics including tenant law and drug and gang recognition. Officer Jesus Contreras says the program has seen its successes since its inception in the late 1990s.

  • 1 day ago | nbcrightnow.com | Davis Raile

    KENNEWICK, Wash. – The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) held an open house at Cottonwood Elementary to discuss the environmental assessment of the South of Tri-Cities Reinforcement Project. Local residents gathered to engage with BPA staff about two proposed routes for an 18-mile-long transmission line in Benton County. One route follows the canal along Badger Canyon, while the other follows the railroad along Badger Road.

  • 1 day ago | nbcrightnow.com | Davis Raile

    KENNEWICK, Wash. - As temperatures in the Tri-Cities area are expected to reach triple digits next week, the Benton County Sheriff's Office is urging locals to prioritize safety while enjoying outdoor activities. Sergeant Mike Clark with BCSO, says people will likely flock to the multiple rivers across the region to beat the heat. However, they should be wary of dangers both in and out of the water. "The water temperatures are still actually pretty cool.," said Sgt. Clark.

  • 2 days ago | nbcrightnow.com | Sigmund Seroka

    The very edge of a weak cold front is passing just northeast of the Columbia Basin Friday bringing partly cloudy skies and some breezy winds while high pressure remains dominant over the PNW. The ridge is working like a dome that will continuously increase temperatures through Monday into the triple digits as early as Sunday! That is 15-20° above average for this time of year and a month earlier than expected for our first 100° day of the year.

KNDU-TV (Richland, WA) journalists