Latino-owned businesses in Pasco report sharp revenue drops since June. Community fear of ICE enforcement deters shopping, events and public outings. Reduced consumer activity threatens sales tax ...
Peanuts Park is meant to honor a beloved retired railroad worker, Noburu “Peanuts” Fukuda. Pasco city staff received input from the community at Cinco de Mayo and a public meeting. The city is moving ...
For 30 years now, Mario DeLeon has traveled to Pasco from Portland, Ore., to buy piñatas or pick up ingredients for tamales with his family and friends. He described the city as a hub for Mexican ...
Tri-Cities Pride moves to Memorial Park with up to 90 vendors. Pasco council narrowly approves beer garden waiver despite community concerns. Out and About reopens as Azúcar with Latino Pride event ...
The Pasco City Council is considering creating a Transportation Benefit District that would fund citywide road improvements. The council would serve as its governing board. The city can either charge ...
Taking in the streets of downtown Pasco, you’ll see rows of Latino-owned businesses. But lately many are suffering, with owners reporting a months-long drop in revenue. Latinos make up more than half, ...