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Real Estate & Construction

Highway preservation at center of new WA transportation budget

April 2, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

The $16.6 billion supplemental budget expends about $1.2 billion more than the two-year transportation spending blueprint lawmakers approved last year. Under another bill, Washington will do more borrowing to cover added transportation spending. 


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The Pasco City Hall.

Pasco hosting open houses on capital, transportation plans

April 2, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The city of Pasco is inviting residents interested in weighing in on updates to the city’s transportation and capital improvement plans to attend upcoming open houses. 


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A little wooden house model on a piece of paper with some keys.

New WA law drops barriers for homeless shelters, permanent supportive housing

March 31, 2026
Jake Goldstein-Street

Communities across the state have pushed back to varying degrees to permitting homeless shelters and permanent supportive housing in their neighborhoods. 


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$9.3M in additional capital funding coming to Tri-Cities

March 26, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

HVAC replacements for schools and the Toyota Center, canal improvements and cleanup of a massive tire pile north of West Richland are among the capital projects that will receive state funding after being included in the Legislature’s supplemental capital budget. 


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A little wooden house model on a piece of paper with some keys.

Feds launch probe into Washington program to redress housing discrimination

March 26, 2026
Jake Goldstein-Street
An excavator and a dump truck.

Report: Construction materials, fuel prices climb – and likely will continue to

March 24, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The cost of construction materials and services inched upward in February, driven by high metal prices, and unrest in the Middle East is likely to drive prices still higher, according to a recent report. 


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A fire in downtown Kennewick.

Fire damages downtown Kennewick restaurant

March 17, 2026
Ty Beaver

Firefighters were dispatched to a Mexican restaurant in downtown Kennewick after passersby saw black smoke billowing from the building. Firefighters also found another furry surprise on the building’s roof.


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Benton, Walla Walla ports earn economic development awards

March 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A state-level economic development association singled out the ports of Benton and Walla Walla for accolades in its annual awards for securing the most economically significant development projects in the past year. 


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Location selected for Tri-Cities Veterans Cemetery

March 15, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The state Department of Veterans Affairs has announced its preferred site for its Tri-Cities State Veterans Cemetery: a 140-acre parcel in the Horn Rapids area of Richland, off Highway 240. 


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Yakama Nation receives state funding for clean energy projects

March 12, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The Yakama Nation will receive $4.9 million from the state Department of Commerce to advance several clean energy projects. 


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