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June is Pride month. For queer people in the Walla Walla Valley, life hasn’t always been easy. A new oral history project, “Sweeter Than the Onions: Stories of Queer Resilience in Walla Walla,” documents their experiences over the last 50 years.
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If you went to Las Vegas in the 1980s, you might have seen dancers covered in feathers and rhinestones. A former Tropicana showgirl now lives in Waitsburg – and she’s bringing her life’s story and the lessons she’s learned to a Walla Walla classroom.
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The spill’s source isn’t yet known, and more buildings are becoming involved downtown
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Leaders of seven Pacific Northwest tribes testified this week in favor of replacing a statue of Oregon Trail pioneer and missionary Marcus Whitman in the…
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A proposal to remove the larger-than-life statues of pioneer missionary Marcus Whitman from the Washington state capitol and the U.S. Capitol drew angry…
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A handful of fairly-famous Eastern Washington winemakers and cult foodies have strong roots in France. One of them, Walla Walla winemaker Gilles Nicault,…