Come See Pirate Ships in Pasco This Weekend!
The Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority will sail two historical ships up the Columbia River this week to port in Umatilla and Pasco for this weekend and the following.
The Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority will sail two historical ships up the Columbia River this week to port in Umatilla and Pasco for this weekend and the following.
Around 10 a.m. today a white male about six feet tall and weighing an estimated 250 lbs walked into the Bank of the West branch on Clark Street in Pasco and tried to pull off a robbery. He may have been wearing a fake beard or disguise.
Authorities are still searching for the man and have released his photo seeking the community's help in identifying him.
An update on the Pasco Bank of the West robbery situation.
I was taking a walk around the block during lunch and I walked past a concrete retaining wall, only to realize it wasn't it wasn't what I thought! Take a close look at these photos and see if you can guess what this wall/fence is made of!
A trailer fire in Pasco's Flamingo Village Mobile Home Park around 3 p.m. Tuesday was likely caused by dated electrical wiring, said park manager Angela Watkins.
Pasco fire units are battling a structure fire that just broke out around 3 p.m.
The U.S. Postal Service has notified employees that the Pasco mail handling facility will close by the end of this year, resulting in the elimination of 47 jobs.
The U.S. Postal Service will save an estimated $800,000 a year by closing the facility
Yesterday a man was shot in his car while heading south on Pasco Kahlotus Road near Star Elementary in Pasco. The victim's family used cell tower transmission information to locate the victim early this morning
The decision will now go to voters for a regional aquatic center.
The Pasco School District has placed a bond on the February 12 ballot, and they want residents to know what it's for, what it will cost, and why it is needed.
A Pasco boy has the opportunity of a lifetime: travel to Australia with the USA Karate Team in May.
It didn't take a detective to find wind-caused damage in the Tri-Cities today. Our station fence in Pasco, even though a chain-link, was blown over with its privacy slats.