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  • Feds greenlight $2B renewable energy project on Yakama Nation sacred site

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    Federal energy regulators on Jan. 29 greenlit a roughly $2 billion renewable energy megaproject on a Yakama Nation sacred site overlooking the Columbia River in Klickitat County.
  • Legacy clothing retailer closing Columbia Center mall location

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    A more than 100-year-old clothing retailer that was part of a merger last year with JCPenney and Columbia Center mall owner Simon Property Group will shutter all 200 of its stores, including in the Tri-Cities. 
  • Port fires chief financial officer, auditor

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    The Port of Benton fired its chief financial officer and auditor for unsatisfactory performance during a special meeting Feb. 2. The move is the latest in a series of abrupt changes at the port since commissioners suspended their executive director less than a month ago.  
  • The proof is in the potato
    A couple near a distillery.

    This local vodka is grown and distilled in the Mid-Columbia

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  • WA picks EV charger projects to receive federal funding

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  • Exterior of the former David's Bridal near Burlington.

    National burger chain coming to Columbia Center shopping district

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  • A critical piece of capsule transfer equipment is lifted into the Waste En - capsulation and Storage Facility

    Hanford contractor leverages mentor-protege partnerships to drive cleanup

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Real Estate & Construction

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    Steptoe Street construction to begin in February

    Brace yourselves, Tri-Citians. The first road construction project of 2026 that could impact your daily commute will start in less than a week. 

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    Tri-City groups receive $8.4M for affordable housing

    The state Department of Commerce has awarded funds to support 56 affordable housing units in the Tri-Cities. 

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    Diversity nonprofit receives $1.1 million for affordable housing initiative

    A Tri-City nonprofit will receive $1.1 million from the state Department of Commerce to support affordable housing in the Mid-Columbia.

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Economic Outlook

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    Rising bankruptcies signal ongoing financial strain in Tri-Cities

    Bankruptcies have been on the rise in Benton and Franklin counties and across Eastern Washington since a low point in 2022, and the rate doesn’t look like it will come down just yet. 

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    State of regional economy is a mixed bag at start of year

    This column’s summary of the region’s key economic factors is a mixed bag. My hunch is that a read of the 2026 greater Tri-Cities economy is likely to retain this ambivalence.

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    Design firms look to 2026 with confidence as clients keep building

    Overall, the outlook for 2026 is a positive one, with a relatively steady flow of work going into 2026, according to local design firms who are frequently working on projects months before any dirt is moved on the ground.

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Architecture & Engineering

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    Landscape designer acquires local native plant nursery

    A Tri-Cities specialty nursery was recently acquired by a local landscape designer and general contractor who focuses on hyper-local native plants.

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    Architect, contractor insurer push back in defective school lawsuit

    The insurer for a Tri-City architect firm and construction contractor sued by Moses Lake School District over the new elementary school that suddenly closed in spring 2025 are denying responsibility. They argue that the school district knew about potential problems and took actions that limit the insurers’ liability.

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    Dome sweet dome

    Finding a home with real curve appeal

    Despite the quirks of dome home life – or perhaps because of them – these two homeowners say they wouldn’t trade their curved walls for traditional ones.

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Business Profiles

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    Grappling growth

    Champion-led studio expands to meet growing student demand

    A local investment group of Brazilian jiujitsu enthusiasts is building a new studio at 3 Louisiana St., just off Clearwater Avenue in Kennewick, to help the next generation of martial arts students gain confidence and improve their quality of life.

  • Roadrunner restaurant and lounge
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    Beyond a truck stop breakfast

    Seasoned chef and bar owner team up to open all-day diner

    Before this Pasco restaurant ever had a name on the door, it already had a history built on trust, loyalty and a bar owner’s belief in an experienced chef wanting to make the space his own.

  • 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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Building Tri-Cities

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    Building Tri-Cities

    Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice House

    Tri-Cities Chaplaincy has completed a remodel of its Hospice House at 2108 W. Entiat Ave. in Kennewick.

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    Building Tri-Cities

    ICCU Kennewick branch

    ICCU’s new branch at 3720 S. Zintel Way, Kennewick, is its first location in the Tri-Cities and will serve as a regional hub for community engagement and business services.



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    Building Tri-Cities

    Benton County Canine Shelter

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


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Opinion

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    Resolve is important in a year of rising costs, uncertainties

    Across the Tri-Cities, there is shared recognition that the path forward is less predictable than in years past, but also a determination to adapt and endure.

  • Paulcasey
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    Consider these 16 daily success habits for 2026

    As you begin 2026, what new routines do you want to incorporate? 

  • Krisjohnson
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    Washington needs a pro-growth economic agenda

    As lawmakers go about their work this session, let’s hope they understand that they can’t make Washington more affordable by making it more expensive.

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