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Home » Authors » Rachel Visick

Articles by Rachel Visick

HAL development team standing near their logo.
From ‘A Space Odyssey’ to the nuclear age

Hanford’s new AI tool named HAL helps workers save time on repetitive tasks

April 14, 2025
Rachel Visick

Hanford’s new AI tool can condense emails and analyze and summarize complicated documents, saving Hanford’s human workers tons of time, according to Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS), which developed the system.


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Ray Law sitting behind a variety of unique jars.
Cold War relics find new life

Pasco man turns Hanford reactor jars into unique artwork

March 31, 2025
Rachel Visick

A retired chemist transforms Cold War relics into unusual art pieces.


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Two men with a box of oranges in a warehouse.
Helping to help others

Volunteers step up to serve nearly 1,500 people each week

They can receive food, clothing and even medical aid for free
March 31, 2025
Rachel Visick

A team of volunteers – many of them seniors – help to serve those seeking assistance and more are always needed.


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Two girl scouts standing next to a table of cookies outside a grocery store.
It’s cookie season

Get your S’mores fix before they’re gone

Stock up on S’mores as they’ll be retired at end of season
March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

As the weather warms up, Girl Scout cookie sales are coming soon to booths around the Tri-Cities, and this year will be the last season for one of the cookie flavors.


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The Washington state Capitol building in Olympia.
2025 Legislature

Chambers rally against raising minimum wage

March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

A recent proposal to raise the state’s minimum wage didn’t make it past the first legislative cutoff date, but it serves as a reminder of how local chambers of commerce go to bat when it comes to protecting local businesses and consumers.


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A small baby chick in someone's hands over a tank of other chicks.
Chicks go quick

Egg prices prompt Tri-Citians to take crack at raising backyard chickens

March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

The price of eggs has backyard farmers flocking to take a crack at raising their own chickens to secure a steady supply of eggs.


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An exterior shot of the Tapp'd building.

Several established restaurants make plans for West Richland

New venues include sushi, Italian and Mexican fare, as well as taproom
March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

West Richland is a hot spot for restaurant development this spring, with several established businesses planning to set up shop in the city. 


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Plans underway for coffee stand, townhomes, rezones

March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia.


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Richland considers setting aside money for SMRs

March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

With Amazon and Energy Northwest teaming up to provide small modular nuclear reactors located at Energy Northwest’s campus in north Richland, local utilities are taking notice – and they are planning to take advantage of the opportunity.


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The exterior of a building that reads, "Port of Subs".

New sub shop sets sights on Tri-Cities expansion

March 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

A new sandwich shop is coming to the Tri-Cities this fall as a part of an Eastern Washington expansion.


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