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Home » March 2025

Articles Tagged with ''March 2025''

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Pasco Taco Crawl is back

March 21, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

One of the Tri-Cities’ most anticipated foodie events of the year is preparing to send taco aficionados roaming the streets of Pasco once again.


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Report: Focus on WA highway maintenance, less on public transit

March 20, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Washington Policy Center details its takeaways on the state’s transportation system in the latest installment of its Report Card for Washington’s Future policy briefs.


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Tri-City native joins Guns N’ Roses as new drummer

March 20, 2025
Kristina Lord

The ’80s rock band known for hits “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has hired one of the Tri-Cities’ own as its new drummer.


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Pasco dives in on $40.4 million aquatics facility

March 20, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Drivers on Interstate 182 passing through west Pasco are about to see building activity begin on a long-awaited aquatics facility.


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WA AG, building industry teaming up to defend natural gas initiative

March 19, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Proponents of last fall’s voter-approved gas initiative may be upset with how the state is implementing the law but that isn’t stopping them from working with the state to defend it against a constitutional challenge.


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Pasco schools among recipients of $55.5 million in energy-efficient grants

March 19, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Work paid for by the grants include upgrading lighting to efficient LEDs, modernizing heating and cooling systems, implementing smart building controls to optimize energy use and developing compliance documentation, such as energy benchmarking reports, operations and maintenance, as well as energy management plans and audits.


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Tri-City labor market flat since December

March 19, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Benton and Franklin counties saw its unemployment rate increase slightly from December 2024 to January 2025 despite Benton County adding nearly 1,250 workers to payrolls during that time and the region’s labor pool growing by fewer than 50 people. 


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Wins, losses in shifting federal funding landscape for WSU

March 18, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Potential impacts to research funding at Washington State University from recent federal directives are being lessened, but university leaders say that projects and programs are still expected to lose millions of dollars. 



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All right, Pasco drivers, it’s your turn to rethink your commute

March 18, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Work on this west Pasco intersection includes installation of new traffic signals, dedicated turn lanes, bike lanes and other upgrades to support current traffic flow and as the area grows.


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DOE, other federal agencies rehire fired workers

March 18, 2025
Ty Beaver

Hundreds of fired probationary employees from the U.S. Department of Energy are returning to work but they may have to go through a new hire onboarding process and face the looming possibility of being fired again.



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