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Home » June 2026

Articles Tagged with ''June 2026''

Two Japanese beetles on a flower.

Washington begins annual invasive pest survey

June 8, 2026
Aspen Ford

Of the agency’s top priorities is the eradication of Japanese beetles in south central Washington. They’ve been found in Kennewick, Pasco, Sunnyside, Mabton, Wapato and near SeaTac. 


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Washington capitol building

WA governor’s office warns agencies to prepare for ‘significant budget shortfalls’

June 8, 2026
Bill Lucia

State agency leaders received a dire warning from Gov. Bob Ferguson’s office on June 5 that they’re headed toward “what will likely be the most challenging budget any of us has yet faced.” 


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A group photo.

Anonymous donor issues $75,000 matching challenge to support local nonprofits

June 8, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

3 Rivers Community Foundation has announced the launch of its 2026 Meet the Moment Campaign, a community fundraising effort supporting nonprofits serving Benton and Franklin counties. 


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The Pasco City Hall.

Learn about plans for Pasco’s Sylvester Street pedestrian, bike overpass

June 7, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

City of Pasco officials will share on June 10 the latest update on designing and building a future overpass over Highway 395 for pedestrians and cyclists using Sylvester Street. 


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An aerial view of a datacenter.

Data centers are driving demand for gas from Northwest utilities, reports find

June 7, 2026
Alex Baumhardt

Umatilla Electric Cooperative in Hermiston is one of six utilities across Washington and Oregon that have absorbed the bulk of energy demands of data centers in the region. A growing number of utilities are using booming data center demand to justify skirting climate rules in both states that mostly ban the build-out of new gas infrastructure, citing the need for regional energy reliability. 


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Pink buses.

Cancer survivors’ names sought to ride the Pink Bus

June 7, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Ben Franklin Transit is transforming its Pink Bus and Dial-A-Ride into a rolling tribute to local breast cancer survivors – and organizers are asking survivors to submit their names to be displayed on the vehicles. 


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James-Mattis-Feature

Retired Richland general to headline AWB event in Spokane

June 4, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The 26th U.S. Secretary of Defense – a Richland High School graduate – will deliver the keynote address at the 2026 Association of Washington Business’s annual Policy Summit in Spokane this fall.



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Person at a table with documents.

Foes of WA income tax race to collect initiative signatures

June 4, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

Let’s Go Washington, the initiative sponsor, has until July 2 to turn in at least 308,911 valid signatures of registered voters to qualify for the ballot. State election officials suggest submitting at least 390,000 to account for invalid ones. 


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Woman with a book.

Displaced Kennewick bookstore planning to reopen

June 4, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A children’s bookstore that closed following a fire in downtown Kennewick earlier this year has found a new home. 


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Scion of pioneering family behind Tri-Cities funerary business dies

June 3, 2026
Ty Beaver

A retired third-generation owner of the Tri-Cities’ longest operating funerary business has died. 


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