Shinedown drummer Barry Kerch will be calling in tomorrow morning to chat with Todd E. Lyons, Esquire and Timmy in advance of the band's headlining show this Saturday night at the Yakima Valley SunDome.
If you could ask him one question, what would that be? You may hear yours asked tomorrow morning on 94.5 KATS.
Football fans in Yakima converged upon Jack-son's Sports Bar and Clubhouse Lounge on Sunday afternoon for the annual 94.5 KATS-FM Super Bowl tailgate viewing party.
The recently reincarnated Yakima SunKings basketball team is feverishly filling many positions, including Dance Team Coordinator.
Do you or someone you know have what it takes?
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Executive Board on Wednesday voted in favor to make accommodations to the 1B and 2B Sate Volleyball Tournament for member schools that recognize the Saturday Sabbath.
Nothing beats the anticipation of a rock concert. When a bunch of people are standing in line, excitedly waiting to see a band they all love, a kind of impromptu community develops.
Think of it as an in-line community.
Here are some of the folks we met Wednesday night while we were all shivering outside the doors of the Yakima Valley SunDome getting ready to see Journey and Asia ...
So your ears are still ringing this morning and you're so dog-tired that you've already been through three mugs of coffee. You'll live.
And even if you don't, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you at least lived to see one of the best rock shows Yakima's had in years -- Journey and Asia packed the Yakima Valley SunDome Wednesday night, delighting a packed house with some signature sound
Legendary pop/rock band Journey will make an appearance at the Yakima Valley SunDome Wednesday night with a cache of hit songs to their credit that is sure to please any and all in attendance who grew up listening to the radio in the '70s and '80s.