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Retirement

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Large memory care facility planned for West Richland

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Plans are in the works for a large 94-bed memory care facility off West Van Giesen Street in West Richland.


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Rockin’ Rotarians

Tri-Cities business leaders, retirees form unlikely music group

What began as a fundraiser jam became the Soup Dogs band
May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

This unlikely rock band – made up of local business leaders and retirees – has grown beyond a one-time gig for a fundraiser into an unexpected outlet for connection, collaboration and community involvement.


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Court battle ignites over Washington’s new income tax

April 12, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

Opponents of Washington’s new income tax on high earners filed a lawsuit April 9, arguing the controversial law is unconstitutional and in conflict with nearly a century of state Supreme Court precedent.


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Arts Center Task Force to lead Reach Museum amphitheater study

April 12, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The Richland Public Facilities District, or RPFD, has selected the grassroots group that has worked for decades to establish a performing arts center in the Tri-Cities to study how an existing outdoor amphitheatre can better support community and cultural events.  


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Thomas Drotz.

Ben Franklin Transit CEO is out

April 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

The board of the Tri-Cities' transit agency unanimously agreed April 9 to fire its embattled top administrator following an investigation into allegations of financial malfeasance. 


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‘Our new normal’: WA confronts another year of drought

April 9, 2026
Aspen Ford
Sandra Haynes.

WSU Tri-Cities leader’s role expands

April 9, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Washington State University Tri-Cities' top leader will oversee two additional campuses as the WSU system seeks to modernize its administrative structure. 


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Pacific Rim building.

West Richland winery declares bankruptcy

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

A West Richland winery that has sold most of its wine to an Italian wine producer for the past 15 year plans to liquidate its inventory over the coming months to pay back its creditors. 


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Generational Care

Senior-focused agency parts ways with top leader

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

After several months of changes, from adding programs to a major name change and rebrand, the leader of one of the largest social-service nonprofits in the Tri-Cities has parted ways as the agency works to “align” with its “long-term vision.”


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Geri Fleming President, Jen Kennedy Vice president, Deb Glatt Incoming president, Jane Hunt Past president.
Quest for knowledge

Richland club keeps lifelong learning alive for nearly six decades

Local group continues century-old study club tradition
April 9, 2026
Robin Wojtanik

United in a quest for knowledge, a group of women meets monthly in Richland to focus on “intelligent inquiry” as a means of personal growth.


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