Tomorrow is primary election day in Washington state. That means if you have a ballot that you haven't turned in it's due in the Yakima County Auditors office tomorrow.
Political signs could start showing up in Yakima and around the state next week. That's because the filing week for the August 6 Primary Election starts Monday, May 13 and ends Friday, May 17.
Yakima County Elections Manager Kathy Fisher says since it's an odd year election there's a long list of positions up for grabs...
Chairman of the Yakima County Republican Party, Max Golladay was guest on Wednesday's Mike Bastinelli show.
Golladay talked about election results nationally, statewide, and locally, and about why he thinks that Yakima County remains a Reublican county in a largely Democratic state...
Yakima County voters turned down a sales tax proposal but gave a thumbs up to funding for the Selah pool in Tuesday's primary election The sales tax proposal failed 53 to 47 percent , it would have would have funded security upgrades at the county jail. Now the money will come from an already depleted county road fund.
Costco stores open for more than a year saw a nine per cent increase thanks largely to higher gas prices last month. That story and more from KIT's Lance Tormey.
President Obama opens his reelection campaign on Monday with a familiar cast of consultants; an economy that's improving, sluggishly; wars that he is struggling to extract himself from; and an implacable partisan fight in Congress that might shut down the government by week's end...
NO - 57% for Selah's 40 million dollar measure to construct and make improvements to the Selah school system. They needed a 60% approval for this to pass.