David Mance

Reporter

"No two days are exactly alike, you get to meet interesting people every day, and you give people information they can use to empower their lives; that's what I love about working in TV news."

David's family lived in several cities in central and southern California before settling down in San Diego. Most of his family is still there. David graduated with a degree in journalism. He's worked at stations in San Diego and Oregon before landing in the Yakima Valley. He has more than 12 years reporting experience, and is thrilled to be working for KAPP-TV. When he's not at work, David likes to hit the gym, hang out with friends, or listen to music. While he does miss his family and the beaches of San Diego, David loves living in the Pacific Northwest with its four seasons and friendly people.

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Articles

Mount St. Helens Anniversary

Mt. St. Helens Exhibit

Today is the 32nd anniversary of the devastating eruption of Mount Saint Helens, and people in Yakima are remembering the historic event.
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Teacher Fighting to Get License Back

Michele Taylor NEW

The East Valley teacher acquitted of sexual misconduct involving two of her students, is fighting to get her teaching certificate back.
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Judge to Deliver Briden Verdict Next Thursday

Aaron Briden

A Yakima County judge will decide the fate of a man on trial, accused of killing a Yakima woman three years ago.
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Downtown Library Closed for Remodeling

Yakima Library Remodel

The Downtown Yakima library is closed for the rest of this week, while workers put the finishing touches on a big remodeling project.
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Union Gap Mold Controversy

Union Gap City Hall

A Union Gap council member believes the mayor may have put city employees in danger, by not telling anyone about the mold problem that recently shut down city hall.
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Downtown Library to Close for Remodel Project

Library Remodeling Project

An ongoing remodeling project will close the Yakima Central Library in downtown for the rest of this week.
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Crime Stoppers of Yakima Co. Fugitives for May 16, 2012

Reynolds Ramos

Crime Stoppers of Yakima County needs your help to catch two criminals.
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Yakama Nation Opens New Tribal Jail

Yakama Tribal Jail

The Yakama Nation Indian Tribe hopes to turn around the lives of inmates with its new jail.
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Dorn Visits Yakima Schools

Dorn Visits Yakima

State schools superintendent Randy Dorn is in Yakima touring underperforming schools, and seeing what can be done for them.
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Toppenish Leaders Approve Car Tab Fee Hike

Car Tabs

While Yakima leaders delay a decision on car tabs, Toppenish leaders move forward with their own hike on car tab fees.
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UPDATE: Yakima City Council Delays Vote Placing Car Tab Fee Hike on Ballot

Car Tabs

Tonight Yakima city leaders delay another vote on whether to place a $20 car tab fee increase on the November ballot.
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West Valley Junior High School Class Competing in National Science Competition

STEM Class Project

A West Valley Junior High School class is competing for a top prize in a national science competition.
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Very Good Outlook for Washington Apple Crop

Apple Bloom

Several factors are indicating the apple harvest in Washington state may be very good this year, even possibly breaking records.
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No Charges Expected in Drowning Death of Toddler

Yakima County Sheriff Logo Small

The Yakima County Sheriff's Office says it does not expect to file charges in the drowning death of a toddler in a Terrace Heights canal over the weekend.
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Koontz Sentenced to 10 Years for Manslaughter

Floyd Koontz

A Benton City man found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing death of a Grandview man last year, is sentenced to nearly ten years in prison.
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Stamping Out Hunger

Stamp Out Hunger

Letter carriers in our area are doing their part to feed the hungry.
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Medical School's First Graduation

Med School Graduation

A medical school near Yakima is sending off its first class of graduating students.
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18 Month Old Boy Dies After Being Pulled from Terrace Heights Canal

Yakima County Sheriff Logo Small

An 18 month old boy who fell into a Terrace Heights canal has died.
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Gay Campground Welcomes Campers

Gay Campground

A new "members only" campground catering to the gay and lesbian community welcomes campers for the first time.
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Selah School Superintendent Leaving

Steve Chestnut

The Selah school superintendent is leaving for a similar job in Arizona.
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