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New Privacy Law Restricts WA License Plate Cameras
The new law says information collected by the cameras must be deleted after 21 days unless used as evidence,

Yakima YMCA Celebrates Legacy of Chief Executive Bob Romero
Romero joined the Yakima Family YMCA in 2006, bringing lots of experience from previous roles.

Beware of Cults: Washington Has More Than Its Share of Them
Beware: Cults do things like shun if you dare to leave, control who you associate with, or force you to "recruit" new members. Here's 4 cults to watch out for.

Yakima Seeks Input on Food Permit Fees — Don’t Miss Out!
City officials last year worked closely with the health district to deal with a rash of unlicensed food vendors.

Yakima County Expands Senior and Disabled Tax Relief
New applications for the 2027 tax year will be accepted beginning in January 2027, once all 2026 income documentation is finished.
Moxee’s Heritage and Future Celebrated in New Mural
This proud history and hardworking spirit will soon be celebrated in a new community mural, set to be unveiled in April.

Yakima Police Urge Drivers: Put the Phone Away, Focus on the Road
A state report shows distracted driving has increased in Washington but that probably isn't a surprise to anyone.

Family Fun Awaits on Yakima’s Easter Trolley Rides
Colorful Eggs, Photos, and Hot Cocoa: Yakima’s Easter Trolley Ride Is the Ultimate Family Spring Fest!

Who Are the 11 Most Loved EASTER Brunch Spots in Yakima?
Yakima's brunch scene has something for everyone, from classic breakfast and brunch plates to hearty burritos and Bloody Mary's so big, they look like they could feed a small family!
Yakima County’s Judicial System Expanding with New Judge
The legislation is scheduled to take effect on June 11.


