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  • Richland restaurant closing this month

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    Less than a year after opening, a Richland restaurant will be closing its doors. 
  • Report: Clean energy sector to add more than 46K jobs by 2032

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    Even as the federal government withdraws support for clean energy projects and legal challenges against those same projects continue from tribal, environmental and community advocates, the industry is still expected to boom in the coming years. 
  • Deadline to use prohibited cosmetics approaches

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    Your favorite salon may not be able to use your long-preferred products at your next appointment as the state law banning cosmetics containing a variety of prohibited chemicals goes into effect on Dec. 31. 
  • A large concrete base in a front yard with a person looking at it.

    Residents bristle at new lines needed for growing energy needs

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  • Pete Serrano

    Serrano out as federal prosecutor in eastern WA. But he could be back

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  • A man standing in a store.

    Retailers counter tough market with optimism, standout service

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  • Man on a bike track.

    Kennewick to unveil region’s first facility for BMX enthusiasts

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Real Estate & Construction

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    Plans for ambitious multimillion-dollar sports complex take shape

    A development group with plans for a massive multimillion-dollar athletic complex south of Badger Mountain hopes to break ground next summer.

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    Port expands footprint as industrial demand soars

    The Port of Pasco will spend a minimum of $20.8 million to more than double the size of its quickly filling Reimann Industrial Center.

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    Prosser offers builder incentives amid soaring home prices

    Prosser has made a deliberate effort to manage growth while being a place where families can start out.

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Energy

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    Energy

    Controversial wind farm plans fewer – but taller – turbines

    The developer planning a wind farm in the Horse Heaven Hills had already intended to scale back the number of turbines before the state recently restricted the project over nesting concerns for endangered ferruginous hawks. The revised plan now calls for fewer turbines, but ones that are taller, with larger blades, and potentially located closer to the Tri-Cities.


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    Energy

    What happens to the spent fuel SMRs will produce?

    A nuclear energy future comes with the challenge of how to store the radioactive spent fuel used to create it.

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    Energy

    Richland OKs option agreement for Atlas Agro data center

    Richland’s city council unanimously approved an option agreement with Atlas Agro for land for a data center at a Dec. 2 meeting. 

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Local News

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    Retailers counter tough market with optimism, standout service

    Local businesses have felt some strain this year with rising costs, changing tariffs and customers pulling back on spending. Overall, the year has been flat for three longtime local businesses as they work to engage customers in the ways they know best. 

  • Amazon apcore bradley wilson
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    Tri-City entrepreneur builds Amazon delivery team in his hometown

    Amazon packages crisscross the country every day, but in the Tri-Cities, many of them arrive thanks to a delivery service owned and operated by someone who calls the area home. 

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    Senior Times

    Holiday Bazaars 2025

    Here’s our annual roundup of Tri-Cities area bazaars.

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Business Profiles

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    Egg drops, photo ops and crop stops

    The sky’s the limit for this helicopter company’s diverse offerings

    A local helicopter operator is the only one of its kind between Lewiston and Seattle, offering a range of diverse services such as cherry drying, flight instruction, photography tours and even Easter egg drops.

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    Downtown Kennewick sees burst of new business this holiday season

    Two sisters are welcoming customers to Ink Drinkers Bookshop’s first holiday season at a storefront at 309 W. Kennewick Ave. in downtown Kennewick. They aren’t the only ones betting on downtown either. Their store opening is part of a flurry of new businesses injecting life into the city’s commercial district.

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    Longtime local auto body shop expands to Pasco

    A family-owned auto body shop that’s been in business in Kennewick since the 1980s recently opened a Pasco location to stay competitive.

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Building Tri-Cities

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    Building Tri-Cities

    CBHA West Pasco Clinic

    Columbia Basin Health Association’s new 35,000-square-foot clinic at 7405 Three Rivers Drive, Pasco, opened in November to expand the community’s access to health care.



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    Benton County Canine Shelter

    Benton County has completed upgrades and expanded its canine shelter at 1116 N. Grant Place, Kennewick.


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    Building Tri-Cities

    Franklin County Coroner’s Office Morgue

    Franklin County has completed a new 1,560-square-foot morgue facility at 1310 N. Fifth Ave. in Pasco to support the growing service needs of the coroner’s office as the county’s population continues to expand.



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    Celebrating a year of community, connection and shared success

    As we reach the close of another year, all of us at the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business want to extend our gratitude to those who make our work possible: our readers, advertisers, community partners and the broader Mid-Columbia community. 

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    Farmers can help to advance state’s energy needs

    Rather than converting farmland to solar facilities, we could build solar arrays and continue growing crops and raising livestock beneath the gentle shade of the panels. This approach is called “agrivoltaics,” and it could be one way to ease competition between the agriculture and solar energy sectors.

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    Businesses support communities as new costs threaten stability

    There are many examples illustrating how businesses of all sizes are pillars of their communities. Unfortunately, there are forces undermining those pillars.

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