A Tri-City inventor has patented the first commercially sold, solar-powered wheelchair, enabling those who use them to get around in comfort while sheltered from the sun and elements.
Electricians, radiological technicians and project control analysts are projected to be among the most in-demand professions across the U.S. Office of Environmental Management (EM) complex in coming years, according to a recently completed analysis.
EM recently completed a set of projections looking at workforce needs at cleanup sites, which...
Have you disagreed with people at work? Maybe they only see a problem or situation one way and can’t persuade you to see the problem from their perspective.
This can stir up many different responses. People have a strong desire to “be right” and to ultimately prove the other...
An artist with a passion for teaching and working with others recently opened a studio in west Pasco that lets anyone become an artist and go home with a creation they love.
Hollie Zepeda was often told she wouldn’t make a living in art, and decades later, she’s hoping...
Bechtel is donating $10,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs to support the organization’s College Tours program. Each summer, dozens of high school students tour universities, community colleges, and technical schools across...
The second phase of a popular apartment complex on the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus in Richland is expected to open in about 14 months.
The Brelsford Vineyards already has 82 units, and the second phase is adding another 72 units — a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom...
A building at 201 W. Kennewick Ave. has shed its corner shoe store identity of nearly seven decades and is transforming into its newest incarnation: Blackthorne Neighbourhood Pub.
Once complete, the old David’s Shoes store will transport those who walk through its doors to the atmospheric ambience...