The latest U.S. Census data shows Washington’s poverty rate declined slightly overall, but the wage gap continues to grow, leaving experts concerned about rising inequality in the state.
A coffee shop that opened in the heart of downtown Pasco almost two years ago is bringing its focus on community and creativity to a new location on the other side of the Columbia River.
The Tri-Cities' fully free health care provider has received a big lift to expand its ability to serve the mental health needs of its hundreds of clients.
Voters have until 8 p.m. today to get their ballots in an official drop box or to their county’s auditor’s office and have them counted in this year’s general election.
Senior Life Resources Northwest, the nonprofit that runs Mid-Columbia Meals on Wheels, Home Care Services, and the recently acquired Healthy Ages program from Kadlec, is rebranding under a new name.
The late Blanche Pratt was the first transit bus driver in the Tri-Cities, slipping behind the wheel of the Tri-Cities’ first passenger bus in May 1942 during World War II.
The gathering was both respectful and purposeful, and called us to remember not only the individuals who have borne the greatest cost, but also the families, communities and nation tied to their sacrifice.
We thought it would be fun to ask the seniors who attended our fall Senior Times Expo on Oct. 14 for their best words of wisdom.They had plenty of good advice to share.