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Education & Training

Ballots dropping for February special election

January 21, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Keep an eye out for your ballot for the February special election, which includes levy renewals for all three Tri-City school districts and a proposal to have the city of Pasco formally join the taxing district for Mid-Columbia Libraries. 


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U.S. manufacturing push faces shortage of skilled workers, electricity

January 15, 2026
Guest Contributor

In the race to reshore manufacturing and stay ahead of foreign competition, America needs an abundance of added skilled workers and electricity sources.


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The interior of the CBC Art Building.
Concrete classic reimagined

New arts building to balance unique design, modern needs

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

CBC is working toward replacing the 55-year-old structure after receiving $54.5 million from state lawmakers during the 2025 legislative session. And while it’s too early to say what that new home for the college’s arts and humanities departments will look like, college leaders stress that their intent is ensuring it is just as unique as it is functional.


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New president says Heritage University’s future lies in the Tri-Cities

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

Heritage University appears to be preparing to become a bigger player in providing higher education in the Tri-Cities.


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WSU Tri-Cities student housing complex listed for sale

January 11, 2026
Ty Beaver

The 154-unit apartment complex just north of the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus in Richland, which largely caters toward its students, is on the market. 


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Progress continues on $45.5 million expansion at Tri-Tech Skills Center

January 7, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Kennewick School District’s $45.5 million modernization of Tri-Tech Skills Center is on schedule for completion in July 2026, setting it up to expand popular training programs and add new career pathways. 


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Ex-PNNL director reflects on her pivotal tenure as WSU regent

January 6, 2026
Ty Beaver

This former PNNL lab director recently wrapped up a nearly 12-year tenure on the Washington State University Board of Regents.


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Retired Navy chief charts new course as dual-major WSU Tri-Cities student

January 2, 2026
Guest Contributor

When this Washington State University Tri-Cities student looks back on his 21-year career in the U.S. Navy, there’s no shortage of memorable places and experiences that spring to mind.


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STCU steps up FAFSA support as completion rates lag

December 30, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

For anyone looking to get a jump on a New Year’s resolution that involves furthering their education, STCU stands ready to provide free assistance. 


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WA leads in expanding apprenticeship opportunities

December 21, 2025
Isobel Charlé

The number of apprentices nationally and in Washington state has increased more than 70% in the past decade, according to a new report from the Washington Student Achievement Council. Washington currently has close to 16,000 active apprentices, who are paid to work while they receive classroom instruction. 


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