Women Helping Women Fund Tri-Cities, a nonprofit that’s been making an impact locally for nearly a quarter century, believes that empowering women and children leads to healthier families and a healthier community.
New Boeing CEO brings experience and success to pave the way for Boeing to re-emerge as the pinnacle of aerospace, where it was before the Chicago move in 2001.
A Washington State University Tri-Cities manager earned two awards in the past year, honoring her leadership and ongoing work in helping the university gain a certification for intentionally serving Latinos.
Thousands of athletes have signed up to participate in the Tri-Cities Ironman race, representing 45 states and 19 countries. The race is expected to have a significant economic impact on the area, injecting $6 million to $8 million in visitor spending each year.
A unique Richland store specializing in military surplus equipment and law enforcement uniforms recently received state certification as a Women Business Enterprise.
A Kennewick woman built a career in banking and serves the community through both her banking work at Washington Trust Bank and her service in nonprofits.