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Wenatchee mother and son detained by ICE are no longer in the US
A Wenatchee mother and son were detained by ICE after a scheduled check in with homeland security. They are no longer in the US according to their family.
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CAFÉ Pachanga & Mercadito: Wenatchee's market celebrates Latino culture and health care access for all
By Reneé Dìaz Wenatchee World/Northwest Public Broadcasting (Credit:Loren Benoit/Wenatchee World) Maria Garibay, center, asks Anabella Cardoso, far left, with Esperanza, about social services and health care, while at CAFÉ's Pachanga & Mercadito resource fair with her son Martin and daughter Yadhira Saturday in Wenatchee. (Credit: Loren Benoit / Wenatchee World) Community members gathered at a lively ocean-themed market, on Lewis Street in front of the CAFÉ community center.
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CAFÉ highlights health care resources through cultural events
By Reneé Dìaz Northwest Public Broadcasting/Wenatchee World (Credit:Jacob Ford/Wenatchee World) WENATCHEE — The third Saturday of every month, CAFÉ hosts a community event aimed at advancing community growth through education, with a different focus each month. For May, the focus will be on health programs available regardless of immigration status, as well as highlighting, “diverse abilities,” referring to individuals with extra physical and mental needs. The event takes pl
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'We're just getting started' | Haaland highlights major salmon recovery effort with $16M investment
By Reneé Dìaz Northwest Public Broadcasting/ Wenatchee World Published July 26, 2024 at 1:04 PM PDT U.S Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland celebrated with Gov. Jay Inslee, state, local and Native American tribal leaders break ground at the new passage facility, Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at the Cle Elum Dam. (Credit: Esther Estrada) U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland celebrated with state, local and Indigenous American tribal leaders the success of federally funded r
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Wenatchee Valley's affordable housing crisis: Senior citizens face long waitlists and cultural barriers
In Wenatchee, Garden Terrace and other low-income senior housing facilities are overwhelmed with demand, painting a complex picture of the city’s multicultural, yet unevenly served, population.
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