A woman who helped preserve “a sacred cherished place that defines the very character of the Tri-Cities” for public recreation and enjoyment is the 2024 Tri-Citian of the Year.
Several Tri-Citians are among those to be honored during a Worker Memorial Day ceremony organized by the state Department of Labor & Industries, or L&I.
A Century 21 Tri-Cities real estate agent ranked No. 1 in his brokerage and in Washington state recently spoke at the agency’s largest annual conference in Las Vegas.
The Washington State Department of Ecology said it's seen a lot of significant progress and tremendous achievements in 35 years of cleanup alongside its Tri-Party Agreement partners at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This year will be no different.
Years of dedicated effort led to historic achievements at the Hanford site in 2023, while also laying a firm foundation for another year of cleanup “firsts” in 2024.
HAB members work diligently to understand Hanford issues and to craft advice that captures the essence of their values while honoring each other’s opinions.
W.T.B. Financial Corporation, the holding company for Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank, has changed its leadership structure with four key transitions and promotions within the financial institution’s executive leadership team. Washington Trust has a branch in Kennewick.
While wind and solar farms generate greenhouse gas-free electricity, there are ongoing concerns over their impacts on our environment, especially as a rapidly growing number of worn-out blades and panels are landing in landfills.
Each year the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business shines a spotlight on the work being done at the Hanford site north of Richland and how the robust injection of federal dollars weaves a vital thread through our local economy.