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Arts & Culture

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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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The economics of empathy build stronger communities

February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Supporting the arts supports the artist who will bring patrons to your community with benefits to local tourism spots and more.


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Top books of 2024

Here are the Tri-Cities’ top titles to add to your reading list

February 13, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Self-help books, romance and thriller novels, and memoirs all top the 10 most popular fiction and nonfiction titles checked out from the Mid-Columbia Libraries and the Richland Public Library in 2024.


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It’s all in the call

Teen entrepreneur from Pasco crafts calls for duck hunters

February 13, 2025
Laura Kostad

A Pasco high schooler operates P-Town Calls, which sells handmade wood and acrylic duck calls, as well as hats, beanies, sweatshirts and T-shirts in assorted colors repping the P-Town logo.


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Special election

Richland voters reject performing arts center ballot measure

63% of voters said no to the measure
February 11, 2025
Ty Beaver

Richland voters have let the curtain fall on paying for the Tri-Cities’ first large dedicated performing arts facility with a sales tax increase.


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$10 million in arts and culture grants up for grabs

February 4, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

ArtsFund and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation have funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to arts and cultural organizations in Benton and Franklin counties over the past two years.


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Reluctant architect’s legacy

80-year-old alphabet homes remain backbone of Richland neighborhoods

January 16, 2025
Rachel Visick

Richland’s alphabet houses, also called ABC houses, continue to anchor north Richland’s residential neighborhoods where many owners take pains to stay true to their homes’ original architecture.


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