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Fever 5 Plays (Week 4)
Ki-Be Girls Clinch league title... Southridge Boys prepare for play-in with Sunnyside More
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Monday 11 PM
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Autopsies: Powell children suffered 'chop injuries'
Seven-year-old Charles Powell and 5-year-old Braden Powell died of carbon monoxide poisoning, but an autopsy also showed that both boys were attacked by a hatchet, according to the Pierce County Medical Examiner. More
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One million in your tax dollars used to buy drugs
KEPR is learning more about the possible one million dollars stolen from Franklin County by a worker in charge of finance. As we first learned last week, 65-year old Dennis Huston told police he wrote checks to himself with your money -- partly to fuel a drug addiction. More
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Stroller Safety Alert
Pushing one child in a stroller is enough work, but what if you have two little ones to worry about? Consumer Reports’ latest tests of double strollers found one with a potential safety risk.
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House committee advances gay marriage bill
A House committee on Monday approved a measure to legalize same-sex marriage in Washington state, setting the stage for final passage this week. More
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Ax-wielding man takes off in deputy's patrol car
A man armed with an ax stole a patrol during a fight with deputies Monday morning and made it several miles before crashing west of Puyallup. More
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Morning Show 2/6
Morning Show 2/6 More
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Attorney: Powell boys said 'Mommy's in the mine'
The children of missing woman Susan Cox Powell have said for years that "Mommy's in the mine," an attorney representing the Cox family said on Monday. The attorney also said Charlie Powell drew a disturbing picture as a part of a school assignment several months ago. More
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Sunday 2/5, 6:30 Show
6:30 Broadcast
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Injury and fatal collisions up in 2011
Whether you're having alcohol or not, Superbowl Sunday is still a day full of traffic and Collisions. Action News found out that fatality and injury car crashes are on the rise. More
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Josh Powell, 2 young sons, killed in powerful house explosion
A powerful explosion and fire at the home of Josh Powell killed him and his two young sons Sunday, authorities said, more than two years after Powell's wife Susan vanished under suspicious circumstances. More
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Ams make it back to back
The Tri-City Americans are victors in back to back games after dominating the Victoria Royals 6-3 on Saturday.
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Saturday Night Hoops - Last of the Regular Season
Sunnyside hopes to stay alive for the post-season, Richland and Moses Lake face-off in 4A, and checkout highlights from district wrestling. More
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Saturday 2/4, 6:30 Show
6:30 Broadcast
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Look out for the first Saturday of every month, Kennewick has some deals!
Action News discovered a new program in Kennewick could help you save money, while giving local businesses extra customers. More
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The only thing that belongs in nature, is nature
More than 100 volunteers get together to clean up Bateman Island. More
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Friday Night Fever (Week 4)
Kennewick boys down rival Southridge... Davis boys hold off Richland... Mike Leach visits Tri-Cities and spoke to KEPR... Ams skate past T-Birds More
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KEPR Speaks to WSU Football Coach Leach
Checkout KEPR's exclusive interview with Mike Leach during his visit to the Tri-Cities. More
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Thanks to "adopting" a student, graduating numbers in Pasco are going up
Pasco School District has more students graduating. More
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Faulty Fire-causing Appliances
Home appliances cause an estimated 150,000 fires a year, resulting in 150 deaths and more than $500 million in property damage. A new Consumer Reports investigation has turned up disturbing findings. Although many of those fires are due to human error, a troubling number are caused by defective appliances.
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Pasco a safer community? Gang arrests drop in 2011
KEPR is digging into the numbers and continues to find trends that show Pasco is becoming one of the safer communities here in the Tri-Cities. More
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Wash. lawmakers looking to make Oregonians pay sales tax
In these bad budget times states are coming up with all sorts of ways to raise more money but one idea in Washington could create a border war.
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Sheep-herding Swedish bunny becomes online hit
Champis the bunny doesn't only hop - he also knows how to herd his masters' flock of sheep, possibly having picked up the skill after watching trained dogs do the job. More
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Namaste, travelers! SFO opens airport yoga room
Stressed out by flying? Travelers in Northern California can now find their inner calm in the Yoga Room at San Francisco International Airport. More
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Komen drops plan to cut Planned Parenthood grants
After three days of controversy, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity says it is reversing its decision to cut breast-screening grants to Planned Parenthood. More
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Unemployment rate drops to 8.3 pct. after hiring burst
In the most impressive surge for the job market since early last year, the United States added 243,000 jobs in January, far more than economists expected. The unemployment rate dropped to 8.3 percent, the lowest in three years. More
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Steven Tyler defends national anthem performance
The Aerosmith frontman and "American Idol" judge endured plenty of jabs after his rendition of the anthem at the AFC Championship game last month, but Tyler says he doesn't understand what all the fuss was about. More
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Parents question why Prosser principal hasn't been punished further
Action News is continuing to cover Prosser's High School principal who was placed on administrative leave, for allegedly helping his wife violate her parole. More
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2nd teacher from LA school arrested on sex claim
A second teacher at an inner-city elementary school where a teacher is accused of committing lewd acts on 23 children was arrested Friday on suspicion of fondling two girls in his classroom. More
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Morning Show 2/4
Morning Show 2/4 More
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Chiawana Wrestlers to Host Districts
whike Kamiakin hoopsters dispose of Hanford... WWVA over TCP More
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Thursday 11 PM
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What does the Tri-Cities think about same-sex marriage?
Many churches are still saying no to same-sex marriage. More
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Teens using livestock needles to pierce bodies in Umatilla County
The idea of kids piercing their own ears has been around for decades often with mom's sewing needle or even just a safety pin. However, KEPR learned of some home-piercings on much more sensitive areas. More
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Have a ticket in Oregon? Pay it online and save some time
KEPR discovered there's now an easier way to pay your speeding and traffic tickets in both Morrow and Umatilla Counties. More
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Computers hauled out of Franklin County Public Works, concerns taxpayer money stolen
KEPR is always looking into the use of taxpayer money and the allegation that some of that money was stolen has people off the job at Franklin County Public Works.
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