The red hands printed over the mouths of MMIW advocates symbolize the silence Indigenous women have endured, while the empty dresses are a visual reminder of the high rates of violence, pain and suffering that Indigenous women face.
The red hands printed over the mouths of MMIW advocates symbolize the silence Indigenous women have endured, while the empty dresses are a visual reminder of the high rates of violence, pain and suffering that Indigenous women face.
The annual Return to the River Salmon Festival, with several activities and vendors, is planned for Saturday, May 18 at Walla Walla Community College. Read moreWalla Walla Community College to host annual salmon festival
Two brothers from Walla Walla, Conrad and Henry Hoff, enlisted with Battery C of the Washington Field Artillery (later changed to Battery D, 146th Field Artillery) during mid-1917 in preparation for America’s ent… Read moreCasket flag at Fort Walla Walla Museum commemorates WWI brothers in arms
The city’s consultant will share the results of a community survey and give an overview of the vision and themes shaping the plan on Tuesday, May 7. Read moreWalla Walla residents invited to hear about 10-year tourism master plan
Chris Sale allowed one run over five innings and struck out nine, Austin Riley had the big blow at the plate with a two-run triple, and the Atlanta Braves salvaged the final game of a three-game series with a 5-2… Read moreChris Sale tosses 5 strong innings, Braves avoid sweep with 5-2 win over Mariners