What's happening today in the Yakima Valley: Saturday, Feb. 11
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- Photos: Cheering for a championship
- State baseball and softball tournaments in full swing
- Eastbound traffic slowed on Snoqualmie Pass
- Chinook Pass has opened
- Suspect extradited from Mexico to face charges in 2008 Yakima slaying
- Yakima police investigating cause of Ninth Street shooting
- Tacoma man injured when car rolls on I-90
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Quit drinking beer on job, Highway 520 builders told
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- Man convicted in brutal 2009 slaying could get life in prison
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Pay (more) to play: State parks look at ways to survive if taxes no longer balance budgets
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- Questions surround Yakima man's life and death
- Gates Foundation awards $880,000 to two Valley nonprofits
- La Salle senior shines at service
- Sheriff checks report that principal sat on boy
- Government taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud
- Public trust in YPD starts with increased transparency
- Federal grants mean upgrades for Mabton and Granger
• "The Last Five Years," a musical put on at The Warehouse Theatre runs tonight at 7:30 p.m. Head on out to the Allied Arts Center, 5000 W. Lincoln Ave., in Yakima for the show. Tickets: $18.50 general admission or $16 for seniors/students. For tickets or information, call 509-966-0951 or visit www.warehousetheatrecompany.org.
• The Hallelujah Girls, a Southern comedy, runs tonight at the Princess Theatre, 1226 Meade Ave., in Prosser. Show time is 7:30. Tickets: $10 general, and $8 for students/seniors. For tickets/information, call 509-786-2180.
• The Professional Bull Riders Association Touring Pro Division performs tonight at the Yakima Valley SunDome, 1301 S. Fair Ave. The event — two hours of intense bull riding — begins at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices vary and are available at the SunDome Box Office, any TicketsWest ticket outlet, over the phone at 1-800-325-SEAT (7328) or online at http://www.ticketswest.com. Parking costs $8.
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