This local businessman will share his wisdom on creating a successful working environment on Nov. 7 during Tri-Cities Area Journal of Businesses’ first-ever Best Places to Work event.
One of the Mid-Columbia’s largest employers has shuttered a potato processing plant and laid off the facility’s roughly 375 workers as part of a restructuring plan.
The Tri-Cities area, like the rest of the nation, suffers from a shortage of physicians, leading to long wait times for appointments and an increased burden on health care workers.
A Republican from Kennewick has announced that he’ll introduce a bill for the 2025 legislative session to improve the process for siting energy projects such as the Horse Heaven Hills Wind Project.
The state Department of Commerce recently announced $37 million in grants to boost clean energy innovation and to support clean energy projects in Washington, and multiple Tri-Cities projects are on the list.
Public officials, WSU leaders and Tri-Cities community members gathered Oct. 2 to celebrate the Institute for Northwest Energy Futures’ ribbon cutting at 2892 Pauling Ave., Richland, and to tour the building’s lab and office spaces.
With a focus on skill development, job coaching and community partnerships, the Kennewick-based nonprofit empowers clients to achieve success in the workplace.
For organizations in the Tri-Cities and beyond, an endowment provides the financial stability needed to weather economic fluctuations, attract major donors and plan with confidence.
A broad coalition of Washington educators, doctors, researchers and social justice advocates has launched a campaign to ban flavored nicotine vapes in the state, citing the product’s contribution to youth addiction.
Drew Garpu, a former Olympic track athlete and NCAA championowns,KinesiologyRX, which offers stretch therapy sessions for athletes and couch potatoes alike.
With a robust population forecast on the horizon and one that is aging, the Tri-Cities will continue to see strong demand for the services of the various industries of the health and social assistance sector.
The Pacific Clinic at 1350 N. Grant St. in Kennewick recently completed construction on a new sports wing that includes six indoor pickleball and six tennis courts.
Benton County completed renovations for its new Election Center at 7122 W. Okanogan Place, Building F, in Kennewick, just in time for the 2024 general election.
The city of Richland’s newest fire station is located in the growing residential area of Badger Mountain South, ensuring quicker response times to emergencies in the area.
We have some advice and resources to offer for making business-minded decisions when voters sit down to tick off the boxes on their ballots, which hit mailboxes in mid-October.