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Home » August 2026

Articles Tagged with ''August 2026''

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Alaska adds two nonstop flights to Europe

August 20, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Already looking ahead to next summer’s vacation? Alaska Airlines is adding two new nonstop flights from Seattle to Europe in May 2027.


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Hanford facility returns hundreds of thousands of gallons of tank space

August 20, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A year after a Hanford site facility returned to service following six years of repairs and upgrades, it has added hundreds of thousands of gallons of space in underground tanks, just by evaporating water in the hazardous waste they contain. 


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Be a part of Ironman, whether you’re an athlete or not

August 20, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Organizers of this year’s Ironman triathlon are hoping to draw as many Tri-Citians into the event as possible, either as volunteers or through a new race event that provides a way to experience part of the triathlon’s course. 


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AG: $700M settlement reached in Google antitrust lawsuit

August 19, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you use an Android device, the Washington state attorney general and a coalition of other state justice officials may have just secured you a few bucks of compensation. 


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Columbia Hills becomes WA’s newest appellation

August 19, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Heads up, wine enthusiasts: There’s a new appellation in Washington’s wine country and there’s already some well-established wineries within it. 


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Access workshops and other tax resources to support your business

August 19, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Want to get a better grasp of how state taxes apply to your industry or starting your first business and not sure how to move forward? Check out online and in-person resources through the state’s Department of Revenue. 


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Report: Cost of construction materials rises more than 7% over past year

August 18, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If the cost of lumber, metal and fuel are any indication, the affordability of homes isn’t going to get better any time soon, according to one analysis of building materials. 


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Demand for Washington’s Job Skills Program hits record high

August 18, 2026
Isobel Charlé

Washington state is investing millions in grants to help workers level up through its Job Skills Program and demand for the funding in the most recent cycle was the highest in the program’s 40-year history. 


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Report: Employer health plans likely to see 14% cost increase in 2027

August 17, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The largest source of health coverage for Americans is about to get even more expensive and that could lead to fewer people even having access to it, according to one recent analysis 


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With PNW electricity demand surging, planners map out major grid upgrades

August 17, 2026
Aspen Ford

The Pacific Northwest will need a massive buildout of new energy infrastructure over the next six years to meet rising electricity demand, according to a draft regional power plan. Implementing the plan will cost the Pacific Northwest approximately $2.3 billion. And the rate of building will need to quicken to make it happen by 2032. 


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