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AAAS seniors recognized for maintaining high grades for 9 years
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Energy Northwest: Richland nuclear plant increases power production
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Franklin County named fifth-fastest growing county by census
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Court roundup: Man pleads innocent to charges he assaulted his wife, 1-year-old son
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Rally for store owner changed to anti-gang demonstration
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Cancer center to offer tai chi presentation
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CBC Auto Club holding oil change fundraiser
Tri-City skygazers stymied in quest to view eclipse
Arlene Henriques was bummed the weather never cleared up Sunday evening so she could see the partial solar eclipse.
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Kennewick Walmart to offer wireless service
KENNEWICK -- The Kennewick Walmart is one of three Walmarts in the state to offer a new "U Prepaid" service from U.S. Cellular.
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LOCAL NEWS
Military can use passes at recreational areas
The Army Corps of Engineers now is accepting the America the Beautiful Federal Recreation Pass Program's new pass for active military members at its recreation areas.
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LOCAL NEWS
Yakima Valley Memorial to close psychiatric unit
YAKIMA -- Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital officials announced Friday that the hospital will be phasing out its psychiatric inpatient services and shifting the patient load to a new "evaluation and treatment" facility under the umbrella of Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health.
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LOCAL PHOTOS
Solar Eclipse Gallery
Despite cloudy skies obscuring the solar eclipse nearly 70 people showed up Sunday at the Robert & Elisabeth Moore Observatory at the Columbia Basin College campus in Pasco hoping for a glimpse of the moon passing in front of the sun.
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NATIONAL
Father of webcam victim: Defendant has no remorse
The father of Tyler Clementi says the former Rutgers student who was convicted earlier this year of bias intimidation for using a webcam to spy on his son deserves punishment.
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WORLD
U S artist buys abandoned French hamlet at auction
An abandoned hamlet in central France will find a new life with a noted photographer from New York state who has bought the place - stables and all.
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NATIONAL
Jury at Edwards trial resumes deliberations
The jury deciding the fate of John Edwards has resumed deliberations in North Carolina following a weekend break.
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NATIONAL POLITICS
Obama: Confident Afghans can take security lead
President Barack Obama and NATO leaders expressed confidence in Afghanistan's ability to take the lead for its own security next year, as nations with a stake in the deeply unpopular war huddled Monday for talks aimed at paving the way for its end.
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NORTHWEST NEWS
Washington governor passes wildfire safety test
Wildfires weren't a problem in the rain, but Gov. Chris Gregoire, Washington Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark and other officials demonstrated Monday they're fit enough to visit fire lines when wildfires do break out.
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WORLD
United Nations field worker killed in Congo
The United Nations refugee agency says that one of their employees was killed by gunmen during a weekend attack in eastern Congo.








