A nonprofit group dedicated to helping refugees and immigrants in the Tri-Cities is getting a new home. The groundbreaking for B5’s new 4,000-square-foot facility was July 11.
The building — called the Community Learning Center — will help the nonprofit with its mission of welcoming and supporting refugees and...
The Pasco School District has sold $221 million in bonds, allowing several construction projects to move forward. The projects, including construction of a new comprehensive high school, were part of a bond measure approved by district voters this past February.
The 2022 grape growing season got off to a slow start.
But the “unique” year – which included a cold and wet spring, a later-than-usual bud break and bloom, brief but hot summer temperatures and a fall that brought ideal weather – means “it’s going to be an exceptional...
Washington saw the value of its agriculture exports grow by nearly 4% in 2022.
The $8 billion figure includes fish and seafood, frozen french fries, wheat, dairy, hay, apples and other products originating in the state, and it comes despite an unusual growing season that...
Zechariah Rodino loves climbing at the Rock Shop in Richland.
In fact, the 22-year-old civil engineer moved from Yakima to the Tri-Cities specifically so he could take advantage of the bouldering gym on Fowler Street. He’s there almost every day.
“This is one of the best gyms in Washington,” said...
It’s common for people to leave Hedges Family Estate carrying bottles of the Red Mountain winery’s award-winning wines. But it’s not quite so common for people to show up with bottles already in hand – at least until now.
Terry Maurer has been in the antique appraisal business for years, and he’s never seen anything quite like the apothecary cabinet that’s up for auction in Richland – at least not firsthand.
It’s from Britain circa 1870, designed for compounding medicine in the field.