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Hanford advocates push back on proposed federal cleanup cuts

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Trump administration’s proposed cuts to Hanford cleanup funding is drawing backlash from Washington officials, unions and watchdog groups, despite DOE assurances that critical work will continue uninterrupted.


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Port pauses executive director investigation amid recall appeal

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Port of Benton commissioners have paused their investigation of the organization’s top leader until the recall that port commissioners are appealing is resolved.   


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Judge rejects bid to dismiss claim in Moses Lake school lawsuit

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

A Grant County judge has denied a request from a Tri-Cities architecture firm to dismiss part of a lawsuit tied to a Moses Lake elementary school it designed.


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This site offers one stop for Hanford job seekers

Jobs platform also highlights jobs from PNNL, Energy Northwest, Framatome and more
May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

A new jobs website aggregates job postings from every prime Hanford site contractor and other energy-adjacent employers such as Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Energy Northwest and Framatome.


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City severs unpermitted water connections at Richland Airport; investigation underway

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

About a year after the discovery of unmetered and unpermitted water connections at the Richland Airport, the city of Richland has cut off the water connection to several hangars, and an outside investigation is currently underway.


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Airport passenger growth levels off after post-pandemic surge

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

Passenger traffic at the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco has leveled off after years of post-pandemic growth, with 2026 boardings slightly down amid shifting airline capacity, economic uncertainty and rising fuel costs.


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New youth center aims to provide safe space for kids

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

A nonprofit dedicated to mentoring youth ages 8 to 17 recently opened a new youth center to “offer a safe haven” for kids. 


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Kennewick bans cryptocurrency kiosks

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

Kennewick has banned kiosks that allow individuals to buy and trade various cryptocurrencies. 


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A local legacy

This brewery is still tapping into success after nearly 30 years

May 14, 2026
Jeff Morrow

The owners of Ice Harbor Brewing Co. in Kennewick have tapped into a business partnership that has lasted longer than many marriages.  Yet here the two owners are, closing in on three decades together as the founders of a brewery that regularly produces award-winning beer that draws legions of fans.



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Flexible office space finds new home in Richland

Second Connect Workplace offers all-inclusive office space for range of professionals
May 14, 2026
Robin Wojtanik

This established flexible office and coworking space company has expanded with a new location to serve remote workers, entrepreneurs and small businesses.


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