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New Moon, Opening Night
FAIRCHILD CINEMAS, PASCO - Fans lined up outside of the theatres since 11AM the day before.
Jordan Steele takes us to the opening night of the Twilight Saga and gets people's reactions. More
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Morning Show 11.20.09
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The Realities of Stimulus Jobs Creation
More people than ever are questioning the success of the Recovery Act and the validity of the numbers of jobs being reported from Washington DC. The following report sheds light on why the real figures on jobs creation may never be known. More
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Connell Football Is Back In The State Quarterfinals
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Americans Bring Back Mestery, Trade Werbowski
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Fever Move To Indoor Football League
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Beefing Up Fire Response
Things are changing for local fire departments starting next month. More firefighters will now respond to structure fires. But it's not more firefighters hired. It's more units called out. More
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Two Kamiakin Students Make Award Winning Documentary
KENNEWICK - In the movie industry - the saying is lights, camera, action. For two Kamiakin students - its lights, camera, college. More
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Students Hitting The Radio Airwaves!
The Armand Larive student newscast begins in three, two, one! More
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Thanks Giving In Wine Country
BARNARD GRIFFIN WINERY, RICHLAND - Family coming to town for Thanksgiving? Run out of things for them to do while they are here? Go and enjoy some wineries!
Jordan Steele is telling us about the Yakima Valley Wine Association tradition, "Thanksgiving in Wine Country." More
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Will It Work--Bumpits
Ladies...should you stick to the old tried and true method of getting that bumped up hairdo...or should you try out Bumpits? Click the video icon to see if Bumpits are a "Get It" or a "Forget It". More
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Firefighters Tackle Staged Tragedy
Walla Walla County firefighters spent about an hour Tuesday night extricating a man from his car, which had been crushed under a bus. The rescue was a drill, and it brought the reality of tragic accidents to light for the first responders. More
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CBC Women's Soccer Heads Back To The NWAACC Semifinals
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BPA Levels in Food
7 billion pounds of the chemical BPA are produced every year and used in all sorts of products. Things like clear plastic bottles and food-can liners. Studies show BPA can cause cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, but there aren't any federal restrictions yet on BPA in food packaging. Consumer Reports says a ban is necessary. More
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Benefit Concert for Mailia
A local family looking for a miracle and you can help. On Friday, there's a benefit concert for a Mailia Goforth. The local girl was born with a rare condition that effects her heart and lungs. Her parents are going to travel out of the country for stem cell therapy, that's not approved by the FDA. More
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Hyperbaric Chamber Now Available at KADLEC
Sounds like Sci-Fi, but hyperbaric chambers are actually becoming more mainstream medicine. KADLEC now has a hyperbaric chamber. More
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Richland Boy on 'Criminal Minds'
A local boy is making his television debut Wednesday night. Nine year old Joseph Marsh will be on "Criminal Minds" on CBS. More
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Holiday Shipping
UNITED STATES POST SERVICE - Getting those gifts to your family can be a bit of a hassle.
Especially if you get it there a little late. Jordan Steele takes us to the USPS and tells us when to get our stuff in the mail. More
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Kamiakin Girls Soccer Team Back In State Semifinals
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Ams Come Back Home And Crush Seattle
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Morning News 11.17.09
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Seasonal Flu Shortage
You may want the shot, but you can't get it. But Action News may have found one loop hole. A viewer called us upset that she can't get the season flu shot. More
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Best Coffee Makers
You might be cutting back on starbucks by making your own cup of joe, but how much do you need to spend on a coffee maker to get that same great taste? Consumer reports tested more than 50.
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Heartburn Pills
You've probably seen those commercials for the magical purple pill. It's supposed to cure heartburn. But those pills can cost you. Consumer reports looked into other ways to cure that heartburn and save your money. More
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Costly Car Repairs
Trying to save money these days, you might be tempted to to ignore that check engine light or those noises under your car hood. But that could end up costing you thousands. Consumer reports has some common car checkups that can save you hundreds. More
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Cheap vs. Pricey Spices
Herbs and spices can add that flavor you need in your meals. But some of them can be pretty pricey. Consumer Reports tested less expensive spices to see if price really matters when it comes to taste. More
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Cutting Down on Pet Costs
Pets can cost lots of money. In their first year, cat owners spend an average of $1,000. Consumer Reports found ways to save on pet expenses. More
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Paper Towels That Are Worth Your Money
You might feel like you go through some brands of paper towels faster than others. Consumer reports tested the quality and strength of paper towels and found the ones that are worth your money.
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Boys & Girls Club Get New Art Room
Talk about a real work of art. The folks at the Boys & Girls Club got to see their newly renovated art room for the first time Monday. More
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Finding a "Super" Superintendent
The goal of a meeting today at the Walla Walla School District was to find a “super” superintendent.
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Sarah Palin to Spend Thanksgiving in Tri-Cities
Sarah Palin is coming to the Tri-Cities. She's not making a stop here on her book tour. Action News has confirmed that the former vice presidential candidate is spending her Thanksgiving here. More