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New Pasco storefront

From White House gift shop to astronaut souvenirs – plus so many pickles – this Pasco business serves up the goodies

April 14, 2025
Laura Kostad

Tri-Citians can get their fill of treats from JoJo’s Freeze Dried Goodies closer to home with the recent opening of its new storefront in Pasco, where they can choose from the wide variety of freeze-dried candies, gummies, cookie dough, ice cream sandwiches and bars, pickle chips, jalapeños, corn, as well as fun dips and gourmet peanut butter with cookie chunks intended to be eaten by the spoonful.


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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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Eight honored with WSU Tri-Cities Women of Distinction awards

April 14, 2025
Rachel Visick

Washington State University Tri-Cities honored eight individuals with this year’s Women of Distinction award for contributions to the campus and across the Tri-Cities community. 


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Growth mode

Framatome enters recruitment mode with future expansion on horizon

April 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

Framatome plans to double the size of its Richland facility, building it on an agricultural field it owns adjacent to the campus, to produce the next generation of fuel arrays that will power nuclear reactors, a project estimated to cost $300 million to $400 million.


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This year marks 25th anniversary of key government reimbursement program

April 14, 2025
Rachel Visick

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the EEOICPA program, which is intended to compensate DOE employees who became ill after being exposed to harmful substances while working at certain sites, including Hanford. But it can be a challenging program to navigate.


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Cold storage company seals $4.5 million land deal with port

April 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

The Port of Pasco will sell 30 acres at its Reimann Industrial Center to an Idaho-based cold storage company.  


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Herald’s top editor earns national recognition

April 9, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Tri-City Herald’s top editor recently received national recognition for her 41-year career in journalism.


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Pasco Taco Crawl is back

March 21, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

One of the Tri-Cities’ most anticipated foodie events of the year is preparing to send taco aficionados roaming the streets of Pasco once again.


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PHOTO GALLERY: Tri-City People of Influence 2025

March 14, 2025

Photo gallery from our 2025 Tri-City People of Influence event.


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Tri-Cities’ federal workforce footprint has been shrinking for years

March 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

The federal footprint here has been shrinking, on a relative basis, long before the current administration started its mass firings.


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