Walla Walla advocates gathered to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women at two evening vigils on Friday, May 3, and through an exhibit of red dresses on display in downtown Walla Walla throughout the weekend.
Walla Walla advocates gathered to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women at two evening vigils on Friday, May 3, and through an exhibit of red dresses on display in downtown Walla Walla throughout the weekend.
The remains of a sailor from Baker City who was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and who was identified through DNA will be buried May 8 at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu. Read moreRemains of Baker City sailor killed in Pearl Harbor attack to be buried May 8 in Honolulu
The 1960 SE Washington Fair Parade started in the rain, but went off as planned taking one and a half hours to pass a given point. These are file photos from the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. Read moreBygone Walla Walla: 1960 fair parade
The city currently prohibits the sale, purchase or use of fireworks, with the exception of nonaerial fireworks. Read morePublic meetings roundup: Walla Walla City Council to review fireworks policy
The Blues fall Monday to Willamette, 9-2, but still come away as regular-season NWC champs — they will host the league tournament this weekend. Read moreWhitman College's baseball team falls in regular season finale