As a part of the Inland Northwest Musicians' 25th anniversary season, Tri-Citians can attend a concert in Richland featuring four Young Artists Competition winners including three from the Tri-Cities on April 27.
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.
A 10,000-square-foot building near the Country Mercantile in Richland is poised to bring new retail or other commercial development to a growing area near Badger Mountain.
The man who started Bouten Construction immigrated from Belgium as a young boy and went to work building houses with his father at age 13 before eventually starting his own construction company, which celebrates 80 years in business this year.
For Hanford workers alone, about 35,000 claims have been filed on behalf of 13,000 separate people. Hanford workers have been paid $2.2 billion in compensation and benefits, representing about 15,000 claims.
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.
When weighing how best to incorporate charitable giving into your estate plan, it makes sense to lean on one specific type of asset to make your charitable gifts.
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.