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  • Photo gallery: Young Professionals event 2025

    This is the 18th year the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business has recognized our community’s Young Professionals. 
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    The bills included one sponsored by a Kennewick Republican that will help students pay for college. They did not include, however, the budget and tax bills that must be signed by May 20. 
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods to buy Foot Locker for $2.4 billion

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    An anchor tenant at Columbia Center mall is buying one of its nearby neighbors.
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    Group helps lift women out of poverty and into workforce

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    Pasco restaurateur advances in national chef competition

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    Ferguson signs bill shielding local governments from state energy facility siting decisions

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    Union with Hanford roots gets next generation ready

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    Ferguson signs bills during visit to TRIDEC

    The bills included one sponsored by a Kennewick Republican that will help students pay for college. They did not include, however, the budget and tax bills that must be signed by May 20. 

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    Dick’s Sporting Goods to buy Foot Locker for $2.4 billion

    An anchor tenant at Columbia Center mall is buying one of its nearby neighbors.

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    Pasco restaurateur advances in national chef competition

    The founder of a soon-to-open breakfast burrito restaurant in downtown Pasco has made it to the quarterfinals of a national chef competition and needs the help of fans to keep going. 

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    State budget includes millions for roads, museum, arts center and more

    $249.2 million — that’s how much state funding for capital projects could be headed to the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas if approved by Gov. Bob Ferguson.

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    Busy Richland corner welcomes new restaurant

    Richland’s newest upscale restaurant was just supposed to be a place to have a cold beer and fried food, though, as one might say, “that escalated quickly.” The idea grew until Hyde Tap and Lounge debuted in mid-April on the high-profile corner of Swift Boulevard and George Washington Way.

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    Non-Fiction follows Fiction, Fable

    Bookwalter’s next chapter features casual eatery in Pasco

    For one winery and restaurant owner, launching a new endeavor in Pasco is a kind of homecoming. 

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    AmeriCorps cuts disrupt services to hundreds of Tri-Cities kids

    The Trump administration’s recent decision to strip $400 million in funding for AmeriCorps won’t directly affect many paychecks in the Tri-Cities, but it will hit multiple services for hundreds of children in the region.

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    Several Mid-Columbia districts earn low marks for financial health

    Several Mid-Columbia school districts didn’t receive high marks for their overall financial health from the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

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    CBC adds additional undergraduate degrees to its offerings

    The options for four-year degrees at Columbia Basin College are growing once again.

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    Argyle Southridge

    The first group of apartments and amenities of a new 162-unit complex of apartment homes and townhomes at 5651 W. 36th Place, Kennewick, will be open to future residents in June.
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    Southridge Plaza

    XOS Inc. is wrapping up work on the 12,000-square-foot Southridge Plaza at 2403 S. Quillan Place, Kennewick.
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    Ideal Dentistry

    Work is wrapping up on Ideal Dentistry’s new space at 1663 Fowler St., Richland, with a projected completion date of May 19.
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    SMRs will bring opportunities, challenges and jobs. Are we ready?

    Small modular reactors offer a pragmatic and scalable path to reliable energy. With backing from government and the private sector, the Tri-Cities and the broader U.S. have a chance to lead a nuclear energy renaissance.

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    Businesses will pay more because of budget WA lawmakers just approved

    The Washington Legislature recently adjourned after passing the largest tax increase in state history, and small businesses are going to bear the brunt of it.

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    Engines of opportunity: How higher education powers the Tri-Cities

    Talent retention is perhaps our most meaningful impact. By offering high-quality education and strong career pathways right here at home, we ensure students stay and contribute to the region’s prosperity.

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