Gregorio Peralta, 72, died Jan. 18 at home in Pasco. He was born in Mexico and lived in the Tri-City area for many years. He was a retired meat cutter for Tyson Foods. Hillcrest/Bruce Lee Memorial ...
Yvonne B. Worsham, 88, of Eltopia, died Sept. 21 at Lourdes Medical Center in Pasco. She was born in Santa Barbara, Calif., and lived in Eltopia for 60 years. She was a retired teachers aide for ...
Michael A. Monk, 62, of Pasco, died Nov. 7 in Kennewick. He was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, and lived in the Tri-City area since 1964. He was a retired jailer for Franklin County Corrections.
Harry Lawrence Kozachenko, 52, died Sept. 19 at home in Benton City. He was born in Portland, Ore., and lived in the Tri-City area for 30 years. He was a retired cement finisher and instructor at ...
Leland Elbert Gilmore, 79, of Kennewick, died Aug. 18 in Pasco. He was born in Pasco and lived in the Tri-City area for 25 years. He was a retired machinist in fabrication. Hillcrest Bruce Lee ...
Lancey Viola Boyer, 82, of Kennewick, died March 8 at Hospice at the Chaplaincy in Kennewick. She was born in Sioux Falls, S.D., and lived in the Tri-City area for 12 years. She was a homemaker.
SINGAPORE – New citizens bring with them something extra that is vital to Singapore, enriching its society and invigorating its economy, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong on March 9.
The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum (CHSA) announced the launch of the Bruce Lee Statue project on March 7, to honor the legendary martial artist and film star born in San Francisco’s ...
A project is now in the works to build a bronze statue of Bruce Lee in San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood. The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum wants to pay tribute to the martial ...
Promotional materials for the "We Are Bruce Lee" exhibit at the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum in Chinatown. Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images ...
Norman William Ravely, 71, died March 11 at home in Kennewick. He was born in Toledo, Ohio, and lived in the Tri-City area for 48 years. He was a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Post Office.