Walla Walla natives Brooklynn Randall and Lindsee Leen worked together to transform the former Walla Walla Goodwill into a retail space with the goal of being bright, clean, inviting, feminine and spacious.
Walla Walla natives Brooklynn Randall and Lindsee Leen worked together to transform the former Walla Walla Goodwill into a retail space with the goal of being bright, clean, inviting, feminine and spacious.
Ferral is aiming to finish the second half of the project by mid-August.
Bledsoe Family Winery will open a new tasting room at its vineyard in Walla Walla with plans to open in spring 2026.
Lt. Col. Katie Werback was appointed in July as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District's new commander.
It is the first time the Touchet Water District has been recognized with the outstanding wastewater treatment plant award, and the district was the only one in Walla Walla County to earn the recognition.
College Place City Administrator Mike Rizzitiello will give an update on the effort to develop a strategic plan for 2025 to 2033 during the city's Economic Development, Tourism and Events Commission meeting on Monday, Aug. 5.
Dayton resident Skylar Glasby was sentenced to 18 months in prison by a Walla Walla County Superior Court judge on Monday, Aug. 5.
A man charged with second-degree assault in a Walla Walla domestic violence case is accused of strangling his victim during the attack, according to court documents.
Both the Walla Walla fire and police departments reported a smaller number of fireworks-related calls in 2024, compared to 2023.
Walla Walla Community College’s Wine Country Culinary Institute will host an open house on Thursday, Aug. 22, for any potential culinary students who are interested in the program.
Waitsburg Superintendent David Woods retired on Thursday, Aug. 1, and the school board is taking applications for an interim superintendent.
Walla Walla native Tricia Lubach has been hired as the executive director of the Washington State School Directors’ Association.
The 11th annual fundraiser offers participants a chance to hit river waters out near Starbuck at Lyons Ferry.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Wednesday at Borleske Stadium in the West Coast League sees the Sweets fall to the Ridgefield Raptors.
The College Place and Walla Walla communities rallied together on Wednesday, Aug. 7, to cheer on Kenneth Rooks as he competed in the steeplechase final at the Paris Olympics and took home the silver.
The 2018 College Place High School graduate edges the bronze medalist in a wild final stretch, finishing less than a half-second off the lead.
Before temperatures peak each afternoon — forecasts Aug. 10-11 have highs over 90 — a field of 120 players is to get going, both days, at 7:30 a.m.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Tuesday night at Borleske Stadium in the West Coast League sees the Sweets tally a fourth straight win.
"I feel confident," the 2018 College Place High graduate says. "I am excited to get out there and see that I can do against the best in the world."
Walla Walla High School's 2003 Big 9 Conference Player of the Year, and later assistant varsity Blue Devils coach, now leads the next waves of talent.
The cast of Walla Walla Summer Theater's production of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" is almost ready to deliver an unforgettable musical theater experience.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Sunday at Borleske Stadium in the West Coast League sees Cowlitz Black Bears dealt a third straight loss.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Saturday night at Borleske Stadium in the West Coast League includes two Sweets each belting a home run.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Friday night at Borleske Stadium in the West Coast League sees the Sweets edge the Cowlitz Black Bears.
SBLive has named Kate Dunham a state softball Player of the Year while also again selecting Billy Holtzinger as a baseball standout.
Troy Beckel, 55, has been working at Mountain View Cemetery for 13 years and has buried about 2,500 people.
After two postseason victories Wednesday in Tri-Cities, the local ages 16-and-under team comes away with the American Legion tournament crown.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Wednesday night in the West Coast League sees the Sweets routed at Corvallis.
A series with Cowlitz Black Bears starts Friday — first pitch at 6:35 p.m. — before Ridgefield Raptors visit next week for the last three games.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Tuesday night in the West Coast League sees the Sweets knocked off by the Knights in a rout.
The Raise the Blues Campaign has managed to raise more than $9 million in "today" funds and $24 million in "tomorrow" funds through 40 pledges.
Collegiate summer wooden-bat baseball action Monday night in the West Coast League sees the Sweets prevail on the road with a shutout victory.