Recently released employment data reveals a mixed economic picture for Benton and Franklin counties, with slight upticks in unemployment rates despite year-over-year job growth in several key industries across the Tri-Cities region.
An advocate for homebuilders in Washington state says artificial limits on where development can occur contribute to housing costs and constraining the market.
A study published by experts behind an online education platform shows Washington state is among the best positioned to reap the benefits of the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence, or AI, due to education, labor market and government funding.
Prospective and active small business owners will have the opportunity to connect with organizations and government agencies who can support them during an upcoming small business resource fair.
More than 100 local governments in Washington are now eligible to claim their share of $122.2 million in settlements with Purdue Pharma and eight generic opioid manufacturers, the Washington state attorney general’s office said July 28.
A Richland-based international humanitarian organization that has provided orthopedic surgery and prosthetics to hundreds of thousands across the globe over the past 26 years has named a new leader.
Recently released employment data reveals a mixed economic picture for Benton and Franklin counties, with falling unemployment rates and modest gains in private sector employment across the Tri-Cities region.
Funding for more police officers, parking requirements for new housing and penalties for littering. These are just a few of the issues covered by 333 new Washington state laws that took effect July 27.