Support Walla Walla 2020 through Valley Giving Guide 2022
The Valley Giving Guide campaign of the Blue Mountain Community Foundation kicks off on November 30, 2022
History of 236 Stanton Street – Walla Walla, WA
Built circa 1922 by John T. and Hattie Flathers
History of 1003 Boyer Avenue – Walla Walla, WA
Built in 1928 by John and Theresa Hoffmann
The Leaf-Blower Blues
It's fall, the season of more than usual leaf blower noise, particulates, global warming gases, and health issues (ears, eyes, throats, lungs).
Diversity & Unity in the Walla Walla Valley at Civility Booth on Saturday, August 27, 2022
The new book, Diversity and Unity in the Walla Walla Valley will be available for $10 at the Walla Walla Civility Project booth at the Farmers Market in Downtown WW
WW City Safe Streets Virtual Open House
Walla Walla residents can report issues with transportation safety they have observed or experienced around the city.
Invitation to Join the Walla Walla Civility Project
If you are interested in training or otherwise participating in the Walla Walla Civility Project, please email civilityprojectww@gmail.com
US Highway 730: a disaster waiting to happen
We urge the Washington Department of Transportation to reduce the speed limit on US 730 to 45 mph for the for safety of those who play, study, exercise, and work there.
City of Walla Walla Historic Preservation Survey
City of Walla Walla officials are asking residents to help identify sites with historical significance within city limits that should be the focus of a 10-year plan for preservation efforts.
Fundraiser for Ground2Ground Glass Sand Phase Two
A little over a year ago, Ground2Ground Glass partnered with twelve wineries throughout the Walla Walla Valley to develop a sustainable recovery and processing system to alleviate some of the glass entering our local waste stream.