Kennewick

Kennewick is one of the three major cities that make up Tri-Cities, Washington, alongside Richland and Pasco. The city, which sits on the south side of the Columbia River, was ceded by the Umatilla and Yakama tribes in 1855 and incorporated in 1904.

Kennewick's claims to fame include:
► Kennewick Man: An almost complete skeleton found in Columbia Park, dated at 9,200 years old.
Tri-City Water Follies: An annual hydroplane race and event held along the Columbia River.
► Tri-City Americans: An ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League which plays from the Toyota Center.

  • County: Benton
  • Population: 84,488
  • Zip Codes: 99336, 99337, 99338
  • Area Code: 509
  • City Website
Ziply Slowed Down Drivers to Establish High-Speed Connectivity
Ziply Slowed Down Drivers to Establish High-Speed Connectivity
Ziply Slowed Down Drivers to Establish High-Speed Connectivity
Lanes Closed on Cable Bridge While driving over the Cable Bridge Wednesday I noticed construction crews on the bridge and a couple of lanes were closed. We had not received anything from the Washington State Department of Transportation about any upcoming maintenance or construction, so it was time to investigate...
Kennewick Police Seeking Home Depot Theft Suspect
Kennewick Police Seeking Home Depot Theft Suspect
Kennewick Police Seeking Home Depot Theft Suspect
Kennewick Police are seeking leads on this help yourself-er shopper Woman sought in connection with theft Home Depot has some pretty good surveillance cameras in Kennewick. KPD did not specify what day or time this occurred, but say this woman allegedly strolled out of the store with merchandise but neglected to pay. K...
Kennewick Modernizing its Meters
Kennewick Modernizing its Meters
Kennewick Modernizing its Meters
Kennewick Modernizing its Meters It is a major city-wide endeavor. Kennewick water meters are going hi-tech. It is designed to not only replace the aging meters (pictured below) but also assist water users better manage their water use. New Meters "talk" to the City With the new "Smart" meters the City no longer needs to actually physically check each meter or try to estimate w

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