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Tri-City businesses awarded $20K grants

May 25, 2026
Ty Beaver

A long-time independent bookstore and a salon specializing in natural hair care have received $20,000 grants to help them to continue growing and serving the community. 


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New rules around hiring, job postings for WA businesses

May 25, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Business owners may want to review any job descriptions and hiring policies as new state rules regarding hiring and job posting practices are now in force. 


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Join one of Pasco’s boards and commissions

May 25, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Are you a Pasco resident looking for an opportunity to serve the community? City officials hope you’ll consider filling a seat on one of six boards and commissions with vacancies. 


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Report: WA among most regulated states

May 24, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A new study released by the Association of Washington Business shows Washington is the eighth-most regulated state in the country, and those regulations come at an economic cost. 


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Namesake astronaut visits Pasco’s Ochoa Middle School

May 24, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Former astronaut Ellen Ochoa visited two Pasco schools last week to share her experiences in space and inspire students to pursue their dreams. 


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PNNL helps turn waste into medical radioisotope supply

May 24, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in partnership with two national organizations, is repurposing waste materials to be used for medical radioisotope production.   


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Murray, Cantwell join effort to overturn Medicare AI pilot

May 21, 2026
Ty Beaver

Washington’s U.S. Senate delegation has joined an effort by U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon to halt a pilot program using AI to make care coverage decisions for Medicare patients. 


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Pasco Aquatic Center opening delayed

May 21, 2026
Ty Beaver

If you were planning to hit the new Pasco Aquatics Center as soon as school got out for the summer, you’re going to need to wait to put on your swimsuit. 


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Investment firm shuttered following allegations of misappropriated funds

May 21, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A Wenatchee-based private equity firm with an office in the Tri-Cities is now in receivership after state regulators allege its officers misappropriated investments through actions including making Ponzi-like payments and its founder using nearly $780,000 to pay for items such as a boat slip and down payments on a vehicle and private home. 


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Pasco expands permits available online

May 20, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you’re a Pasco resident looking to install a new furnace or just move a sink in your kitchen or a bathroom, you no longer need to visit city hall to get the necessary permits. 


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