Pugno Subornare (the suborning fist) BILINGUAL: "In the Latin American social atmosphere, it is very common to assimilate acts of corruption."
New bill safeguards libraries "The Dayton Library that was in danger of being closed by an extremist censorship group last year, now has the protection of SB 5824."
General Mojo’s returns to Tri Town Get Down; an interview with Dune Butler "I couldn’t wait to talk to Dune more about his band and his next visit to the Tri-Cities."
Golden Paladin "By the time morning came, rumors had thoroughly spread throughout the camp about the flash of light that had pierced the night."
Tejido de Voces / Voices Woven BILINGUAL: "In this series, topics of social injustice and negligence by companies like Zirkle Fruit and government agencies such as Labor and Industries are addressed."
Behavioral Healthcare Conference returns to Tri-Cities in June "The 2024 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference is coming back to Kennewick for the second year in a row, June 13–14, 2024."
Refugee foster care "At Lutheran Community Services (LCS) Northwest, we recruit, license, and support foster parents as they navigate the foster care process."
Cinco de Mayo / May 5, 2024 BILINGUAL: "Cinco de Mayo is approaching, and it’s one of the biggest celebrations in the United States with a Hispanic connotation"
TRI TOWN GET DOWN: Sneak peek at the Tri Town Get Down music festival ‘Fusions’ "Fusions at this year’s festival, Tri Town Get Down 2024, will act as mini-festivals showcasing what makes the Tri-Cities what it is."
Exhibition of nature paintings and Southwest-inspired pottery and jewelry "The Corp & Zupan Exhibit will be on display from April 23 – May 25."
Celebrando la sobriedad / Celebrating sobriety "Aub’s Lounge: Gourmet Banana Bread & Poetry to host “Sober Saturday” Cinco de Mayo Festival"
La riqueza musical en el Valle de Yakima y el área de los Tri-Cities (Musical richness in the Yakima Valley and the Tri-Cities area) BILINGUAL—La riqueza musical / Musical richness
Attorney General Bob Ferguson speaks about why people matter more than political parties “I really believe in grassroots politics, and going directly to the people, and centering the people in the work that I do.”
Publishing evolution: From chapbooks to hardbacks "At first, science fiction, fantasy, and horror authors could only find small publishers to publish their work in hardback."
Cuando la vida termina / When life ends BILINGUAL: "However, such a small fragment of time… what is it for?"
Elias Huizar update "The editorial staff received more records related to Elias Huizar and investigations into his alleged inappropriate interactions and relations with underage girls."
Alleged child rapist working at a Richland elementary school had a long history of allegations and investigations for crimes involving children. "Before he was hired by the Richland School District (RSD) to teach at Jefferson Elementary School, alleged child rapist Elias Huizar had a trail of allegations and investigations behind him"
Rincón melómano / Music lover's corner: Tonina Saputo BILINGUAL—Rincón melómano / Music lover's corner: Tonina Saputo
Sankofa Migration (issue 3) "Poetry from Issue #3 of The Sankofa Migration, a publication of the Black Prisoners Caucus of WSP in Walla Walla, Washington."
Sounds of the People hosts free show at Whitman College "Whitman College hosts a Power and Privilege Symposium across its campus during February..."
Double Take: TWO REVIEWS OF POOR THINGS "A film like Poor Things may receive many accolades for the story's style and being avant-garde."
Escalón 12 / Step 12 BILINGUAL: "Don’t climb up to the 12th step, you might break the flowerpot, young man."