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Hermiston

April 15, 2026

Hermiston anticipates continued growth

HERMISTON – There’s still plenty of room to grow in Hermiston. Assistant City Manager Mark …Read More

Pullman

April 15, 2026

WSU harnesses extreme microbes to protect Washington fruit

PULLMAN – A microorganism from the extreme branch of life may provide Washington’s fruit industry …Read More

Pendleton

April 14, 2026

Two residents displaced after Pendleton house fire

PENDLETON – Pendleton Fire and Ambulance responded to a house fire Monday night in the 3300 …Read More

Pendleton

April 14, 2026

NWS says 5 to 11 inches forecasted for Blue Mountains

PENDLETON – Winter looks to make one last push in the Northwest, with 5 to …Read More

Mission

April 14, 2026

CTUIR awarded $6.91M for fish hatchery, collection activities

MISSION – The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) has been awarded $6.91 …Read More

Walla Walla

April 14, 2026

New Life Flight Network facility in Walla Walla targets faster emergency response

WALLA WALLA — Life Flight Network and the Port of Walla Walla debuted a $2.6 …Read More

Salem

April 14, 2026

OR fairs and livestock exhibition rules become permanent

SALEM – The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) has announced that the emergency rules it …Read More

Pendleton

April 14, 2026

BMCC is ready to rodeo

PENDLETON – The Blue Mountain Community College Rodeo teams are sitting in strong positions as …Read More

Pendleton

April 14, 2026

More than 1300 kids ‘Read for the Record’ in Eastern Oregon

PENDLETON – The Blue Mountain Early Learning Hub (BMELH) recently organized region-wide participation in Read …Read More

Hermiston

April 13, 2026

Hermiston City Council green lights Geer/Harper/North First project

HERMISTON – The Hermiston City Council has given approval of hiring Silver Creek Contracting of …Read More

 April 15, 2026

Hermiston anticipates continued growth

HERMISTON – There’s still plenty of room to grow in Hermiston. Assistant City Manager Mark …Read More

 April 15, 2026

WSU harnesses extreme microbes to protect Washington fruit

PULLMAN – A microorganism from the extreme branch of life may provide Washington’s fruit industry …Read More

 April 14, 2026

Two residents displaced after Pendleton house fire

PENDLETON – Pendleton Fire and Ambulance responded to a house fire Monday night in the 3300 …Read More

 April 14, 2026

NWS says 5 to 11 inches forecasted for Blue Mountains

PENDLETON – Winter looks to make one last push in the Northwest, with 5 to …Read More

 April 14, 2026

CTUIR awarded $6.91M for fish hatchery, collection activities

MISSION – The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) has been awarded $6.91 …Read More

 April 14, 2026

New Life Flight Network facility in Walla Walla targets faster emergency response

WALLA WALLA — Life Flight Network and the Port of Walla Walla debuted a $2.6 …Read More

 April 14, 2026

OR fairs and livestock exhibition rules become permanent

SALEM – The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) has announced that the emergency rules it …Read More

 April 14, 2026

BMCC is ready to rodeo

PENDLETON – The Blue Mountain Community College Rodeo teams are sitting in strong positions as …Read More

 April 14, 2026

More than 1300 kids ‘Read for the Record’ in Eastern Oregon

PENDLETON – The Blue Mountain Early Learning Hub (BMELH) recently organized region-wide participation in Read …Read More

 April 13, 2026

Hermiston City Council green lights Geer/Harper/North First project

HERMISTON – The Hermiston City Council has given approval of hiring Silver Creek Contracting of …Read More