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The Tri-City Herald is a daily newspaper based in Kennewick, Washington, United States.Owned by The McClatchy Company, the newspaper serves southeastern Washington state, including the three cities of Kennewick, Pasco and Richland (which are collectively known as the Tri-Cities).
The newspaper is owned by Linville Enterprises LLC, the publisher is Danny Linville, and the editor is Jan Linville. Its marketing campaign says it is the "local source since 1911." Daily papers in the market include the Pasco Tribune published by the Tampa Tribune, and the Pasco Times published by the St. Petersburg Times.
Merged with the Florida Times-Union: Jasper News, The: Jasper: 1970 2020 Defunct because of Covid-19 [31] Mayo Free Press, The: 1888 2020 Defunct because of Covid-19 [31] Miami News: 1988 [30] [32] Miami SunPost: Miami 1985 2014 Pasco News: Sarasota Journal: 1952 1982 [33] Sarasota Times: Sarasota La Semana: Orlando 1981 [17] [34] Sol de ...
On Monday, Pasco police were called about 5 a.m. about a man damaging property near Fourth Avenue and Sylvester Street, Groom said. When officers arrived, they found the man and saw evidence of ...
The Pasco native expected to open a business in his hometown when marijuana became legal but had a long wait. Just like that, Pasco is home to 2 legal cannabis shops after city lifts 10-year ban ...
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1947 - November 13: The Pasco Herald (formerly the Pasco Express) moves to Kennewick, rebrands as the Tri-City Herald, and becomes a daily newspaper. [35] 1948 - May 31: Flooding on the Columbia River inundates a large portion of Kennewick and Richland, killing one. [36] 1949 - May 10: The Uptown Shopping Center opens in Richland. [37]