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Home » April 2026

Articles Tagged with ''April 2026''

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US Justice Department downgrades risk of state-licensed medicinal marijuana

April 26, 2026
Jacob Fischler
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Top credit rating agency puts Washington on notice

April 26, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

Washington got a clear warning that its reliance on reserves and one-time maneuvers to balance the budget endangers the state’s strong credit rating, which could worsen financial challenges.


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Former Hanford workers or their survivors may qualify for both monetary compensation, as well as fully-funded medical care to treat their condition or cancer.

Cantwell: Medicare AI initiative hurting seniors

April 26, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A report from a member of Washington state’s congressional delegation is blasting the Trump administration for an AI pilot program that significantly increased wait times for seniors to receive health care and has prioritized care denials over a patient’s doctor’s recommendation. 


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Mid-Columbia residents among fallen workers to be honored at state ceremony

April 26, 2026
Ty Beaver

A man who died from an illness resulting from his work as a concrete fabricator and a 21-year-old crushed by a front loader at a Richland construction site are among the 115 fallen workers state officials will honor Tuesday. 


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WSU researchers find cheaper means to unlock the power of sewage

April 23, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A team of Washington State University researchers, including some based at the WSU Tri-Cities campus, have found a new method to treat sewage that reduces the costs of wastewater treatment while also creating renewable natural gas. 


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Game on: Dave & Buster’s planning Tri-Cities location

April 23, 2026
Ty Beaver

Another option for a fun night out with friends and family has plans to come to the Mid-Columbia. 


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Richland to share updates on one-way street plan

April 23, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The city of Richland has been making progress on its plan to turn two major roads into one-way streets, and residents who want to learn more are encouraged to attend an April 28 city council workshop where staff will provide updates on the project. 


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WA aims to make applying for college simpler

April 22, 2026
Isobel Charlé

Washington is among 10 states receiving funding to simplify college admissions and make them more student-centered.  


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New construction contract help? Builders group broadens access to contracts package

April 22, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you’re a homebuilder and member of the Tri-Cities Home Builders Association, a resource to help protect your business is now free for you to use. 


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Vista Field’s first restaurant is now open

April 22, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Looking for a new spot for Japanese cuisine? Vista Field’s first restaurant opened on April 20 with limited seating. 


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