A contractor with offices in Pasco has been fined by the state Department of Labor & Industries after a 3,000-pound piece of equipment fell and crushed a worker at a southwest Washington jobsite.
The long-operating packaging manufacturing plant in Wallula will cut 200 jobs by the end of March 2026 as it permanently shutters part of the facility to cut production costs.
Plans are underway for a new research facility at the observatory scouring space for black holes and the experiments that are set to take place there will pave the way for future discoveries in space.
A south Richland golf club embarks on an ambitious and long overdue remodel on the heels of a surge of other major regional golf resort investments in the area.
This online-only university is helping nearly 1,000 students across Benton and Franklin counties get degrees while staying in their homes – and their jobs.
A Kennewick-based nonprofit is divesting some of its for-profit businesses to better concentrate resources on its mission of breaking down barriers to help empower individuals.
With many retiring from the nuclear industry, preparing the industry’s next generation, especially with small modular reactors, or SMRs, on the horizon, is crucial.
A longtime Tri-Cities business and civic leader has been honored with a statewide leadership award for his decades of regional impact and statewide contributions to Washington’s business community.
In the last two years, a number of local and out-of-state entrepreneurs have made plans to build indoor pickleball facilities in the region. This Tri-City entrepreneur is the first to do it.
Over the course of more than 20 years, a Spokane-based family business grew from an operation based in their own home to a multi-office company with over 50 employees. Continental Door Company put down roots in the Tri-Cities last year and plans to keep on growing.
This Kennewick bingo hall is a place for connections, where friends and family share laughs while vying for a win. It’s also a place that supports a longtime nonprofit’s mission to make the Tri-Cities a better place.
ICCU’s new branch at 3720 S. Zintel Way, Kennewick, is its first location in the Tri-Cities and will serve as a regional hub for community engagement and business services.
The opening of STCU’s Columbia Center branch at 2001 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Richland, marked its 50th branch in Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon and North Idaho.
Washington state’s new requirement for farms to post public notice of routine seasonal layoffs is more than an added nuisance for farmers. It’s yet another threat to the survival of already-struggling farms.