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A Yakima man found hiding in a doghouse during a domestic violence call will spend two years in a federal prison.
A Yakima man has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for possessing more than a dozen guns while under a domestic violence no contact order.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Washington announced Wednesday that a Yakima man will spend two years ...
A 36-year-old Coyote Ridge inmate serving time for murder is accused of killing his cellmate early Tuesday. Investigators ...
The sheriff has questioned if the new county corrections department has the authority to allow corrections officers to carry ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Monday opened a weeklong celebration of Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office by ...
A Yakima man was arrested on possession of fentanyl and methamphetamines with intent to deliver during a traffic stop April 18. Santos Tellez Mojica, 44, was arrested in Grant County during a traffic ...
The tax, which is dedicated to the radio system and would expire in seven years, works out to an additional dime on a $50 ...
SEATTLE – Yakima County will pay embattled coroner Jim Curtice an extra six months salary in exchange for Curtice’s resignation, officials decided Tuesday. Curtice may have signed the ...
Yakima County will pay embattled Coroner Jim Curtice an extra six months salary in exchange for Curtice’s resignation, officials decided Tuesday. Curtice may sign the agreement as soon as ...
Last summer, Robert Dale Root was charged with violating a no-contact order to stay away from his partner. Unable to afford an attorney and facing a dwindling roster of Yakima County public ...
CURTICE STILL FACES CHARGES IN DISTRICT COURT Despite the approved agreement between Curtice and Yakima County he still faces charges of official misconduct and making false statements to public ...
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