An analysis of government data shows that construction across the nation declined slightly in July, reinforcing some experts’ assertions that tariffs and labor shortages are hampering the industry.
Thousands of state government and community college employees in Washington are considering a new pact that would secure raises they lost out on in July when state lawmakers did not fund their contract.
Skiers and snowboarders looking forward to shorter lift lines and faster travel up the mountain at Bluewood will have to wait another year as the installation of its new high-speed quad lift is on hold.
Ten years after first partnering to make it easier for Columbia Basin College students to pursue a four-year degree at Eastern Washington University, both institutions are making sure that pathway remains clear.
Suicide affects people from every background across all ethnicities, cultures, workplaces, genders and life situations. But one group is hit especially hard – our veterans.