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Trading cards make a comeback at new shop

May 15, 2025
Robin Wojtanik

Scott McMurrich now has a place to display the nearly 1 million trading cards he owns: at his shop in West Richland.


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Lewis Street overpass taken in April 2024.

State budget includes millions for roads, museum, arts center and more

May 15, 2025
Ty Beaver

$249.2 million — that’s how much state funding for capital projects could be headed to the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas if approved by Gov. Bob Ferguson.


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New Ams owner reopens talk of replacing Toyota Center

Hockey team owner signs lease through 2029
April 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

Tri-City Americans’ new owner hopes a new venue for the team can be a part of a renaissance to attract more fans to games. 


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Cold War relics find new life

Pasco man turns Hanford reactor jars into unique artwork

March 31, 2025
Rachel Visick

A retired chemist transforms Cold War relics into unusual art pieces.


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New hire

Tri-City native joins Guns N’ Roses as new drummer

March 20, 2025
Kristina Lord

The ’80s rock band known for hits “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has hired one of the Tri-Cities’ own as its new drummer.


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CBC awaits word on funding for new $54M arts building

March 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

One of the more iconic buildings on the Columbia Basin College campus in Pasco may have its days numbered if state lawmakers agree to fund its replacement.


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Beyond the bodice rippers

Love of romance novels sparks traveling bookstore

March 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

A new mobile book and gift shop has been officially open for about a month, setting up shop outside eateries and bars across the Tri-Cities.


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Serving up change

Richland gym answers the call for more pickleball

February 13, 2025
Jeff Morrow

Richland’s biggest gym recently turned two outdoor clay tennis courts – first built in 1996 – into six hard court pickleball/tennis courts to accommodate the growing demand for pickleball. Other improvements also are in the works.


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Knockerball Tri-Cities

New entertainment center will bring the fun to Pasco

February 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

Knockerball Tri-Cities is launching KBTC Family Fun Zone in Pasco, featuring bumper cars, virtual reality simulators, arcade games, food, from grilled cheese to ice cream – and of course, knockerballs.


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A vision emerges for the HAPO Center, but who will be part of it?

February 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

The draft master plan for the Franklin County-owned HAPO Center recently laid out several recommendations for the roughly 100-acre area in west Pasco, which includes neighboring sports fields owned by the city of Pasco as well as Gesa Stadium, but there’s no clear path forward to make it a reality.


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