A few months from now, when the 1,805-square-foot home off Corinth Drive in Pasco is finished, Damian Corona has an idea how he’ll feel. “I’ll feel accomplished,” he said.
That’s because the 17-year-old senior at Chiawana High School will have helped build the home from the ground up through...
A Richland woman plans to use a scholarship award to pursue a bachelor’s degree in project management so she can one day lead her father’s construction business.
Breann Briggs of Richland received $5,000 from the Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) and the Washington Home Builders Foundation to earn...
The saying goes, “There’s strength in numbers,” and two housing agencies serving low income, disabled and senior clients in the Tri-Cities area are counting on that to be true by creating a new consortium.
The Benton Franklin Housing Consortium officially formed on Oct. 17, when the chairmen of the...
Scott Thompson had never felt strongly enough about an issue to display a banner criticizing elected leaders – until he got his property valuation from the Benton County Assessor’s office.
That’s when he put up the large sign on his wooden fence facing the well-traveled Keene Road in West...
The literary-themed Novel Coffee, Tea and Toast is ready for its next chapter.
The shop that got its start in the Richland Public Library and now operates out of the Park View Plaza building off George Washington Way is moving into a bigger space down the...
A transitional housing and mentoring program has secured nonprofit status to begin taking advantage of grants and create tax benefits for its partners.
It’s all part of Snipes H3’s plan to fill in the gaps between public education and government services and provide transitional housing and a mentoring program...