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Transportation

A map of the construction area.

Highway 12 widening project moves forward

June 12, 2025
Ty Beaver

The long-sought expansion of Highway 12 between Wallula to Nine Mile Hill just west of Touchet continues to move forward, even as the federal government gutted various agencies and the state finalized a budget with billions of dollars in cuts.


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Tri-City trucker earns honors for precision and safety

June 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Tri-Citian Chris Poynor has spent the past 30 years driving trucks, and he recently celebrated some big achievements: 2 million accident-free miles and grand champion winner of the Washington Truck Driving Championships.


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Outdoor rendering of the new jet bridge. Planes are visible along with a walkway to the building.

Airport defies national slump, on track for record passenger traffic

June 12, 2025
Ty Beaver

The Tri-Cities Airport continues to buck national slowdown trends and more.


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RV dealership opens its doors in Tri-Cities

May 21, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

A Montana-based RV and boat dealer is launching its first Tri-Cities location, the company’s seventh location and its western-most dealership. The Tri-Cities location planned to open its doors today, May 22. 


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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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Outdoor rendering of the new jet bridge. Planes are visible along with a walkway to the building.

Richland firm lands $13M contract for airport expansion

April 23, 2025
Ty Beaver

The cost of the first phase of the Tri-Cities Airport’s next expansion will be more affordable than estimated. 


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The new postal vehicle.

Pasco postal fleet to add nearly 100 new EVs

U.S. Postal Service invests $135M in improvements WA
April 14, 2025
Rachel Visick

As a part of a series of upgrades in the Tri-Cities and across the nation, a Pasco postal facility is growing a fleet of electric vehicles, including some uniquely designed for postal deliveries.


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Transportation

Growing demand means bigger planes for PSC

April 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

Two current flights from Tri-Cities Airport have moved into larger aircraft and a future fourth daily route to Salt Lake City will offer more than 120 seats per flight.


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Outdoor rendering of the new jet bridge. Planes are visible along with a walkway to the building.

Airport gears up for next multiphase expansion

March 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

Less than a decade after it underwent a major overhaul, the Tri-Cities Airport terminal is gearing up for another round of improvements.


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Nationwide car sales grow but maybe not for much longer

March 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

While planned tariffs on imported automotive components were postponed, industry experts and state officials warn that they will affect nearly all motorists if implemented, whether they are seeking a new vehicle or not. 


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