Saturday, November 22nd, 2025
Good morning, Walla Walla. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 22nd of November.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Local business and government voices raised concerns about Washington's electric vehicle plan, noting that the goal for 100% light-duty EV sales by 2035 and rising heavy truck mandates may lead to high costs and few charging stations. Critics urged prioritizing improvements to existing fuel technology and expanding charging infrastructure before the mandates take full effect — industry stakeholders highlighted long charging times and operational challenges. KONA
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Walla Walla is now accepting applications for advisory boards focused on the arts, parks, and community development. Open positions include seats on the Arts Commission, Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, Community Development Block Grant Advisory Group, Infrastructure Improvement Committee, Parks, Recreation and Urban Forestry Advisory Board, Planning Commission, and Public Library Board of Trustees — most terms run through Dec. 31, 2028 while the Library Board term lasts until Dec. 31, 2030. Union-Bulletin
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A new study finds that adult day care in Washington costs an average of $193 a day and shows that unpaid caregivers face heavy burdens compared to other states—high labor regulations and operating costs add to steep home health aide expenses. The report highlights that these challenges significantly affect family caregivers across the state. KONA
- ➤ In March, the FDA announced that Mangalm LLC recalled Tops Mixed Fruit and Tops Strawberry jam — after tests revealed carmoisine, an unapproved additive that may pose health risks. Washington consumers were advised to discard or return the affected products, and no illnesses were reported. KONA
- ➤ Walla Walla health officials say new Medicaid changes will go into effect in January, requiring able-bodied adults to work, study or volunteer 80 hours per month—rules that may force vulnerable residents, including a local mother who relies on Medicaid for her children’s care, to delay treatment. Officials warn that if fewer patients remain on Medicaid, local hospitals may need to reduce services—and the changes could affect many in our community. Union-Bulletin
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The Wisdom of Happiness Film Screening
5:00 – 6:30 PM — Gesa Power House Theatre — $10 – $15 — Experience a cinematic journey through the Dalai Lama's wisdom on achieving happiness and inner peace.
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'Tis the Season Holiday Concert
'Tis the Season — 5:00-6:30 p.m. — Gesa Power House Theatre — $40 — Enjoy a festive evening with jazz, rock, and soul renditions of holiday classics performed by local musicians.
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Pioneer Santa & Holiday Fun
12-4 p.m. — Fort Walla Walla Museum — Free entry — Enjoy holiday stories with Pioneer Santa and creative crafts for kids along with complimentary gift wrapping in the Museum Store.
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The Nutcracker Ballet
2-4 p.m. — Gesa Power House Theatre — $20 – $50 — Experience a magical journey with Clara and her Nutcracker Prince in this holiday classic.
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The Nutcracker Ballet
2-4 p.m. — Gesa Power House Theatre — $20 – $50 — Experience a magical holiday classic with enchanting performances by the Washington State Youth Ballet.
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