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Water shutoffs coming early for some Yakima Basin irrigators

September 9, 2025
Questen Ingrahm

The early shutoff has implications for the late harvest crops of the Roza Irrigation District. About two-thirds of the district’s crops, such as apples and wine grapes, are harvested after Sept. 15.


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New food truck parks at Columbia Gardens

September 9, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

A new food truck serving up Mexican-style seafood is set to open next week at Columbia Gardens Artisan Village in Kennewick.  


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PNNL projects targeted for DOE commercialization funding

September 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Several technologies developed at or in partnership with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland will receive part of $35 million in federal funding to move them to the marketplace. 


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WA Supreme Court says any job applicant can sue over pay transparency

September 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Heads up, employers: Make sure to communicate in job postings how much you’ll pay for positions you’re hiring for – or you could face a steep fine, even from someone you know isn’t a serious candidate. 


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Help wanted: Lots of Ironman volunteers for race day

September 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The IRONMAN 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities triathlon is less than two weeks away and Visit Tri-Cities is looking for volunteers to help the event run smoothly.


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Gas station owners ordered to pay $4.8M for 2023 gas leak

September 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The owners of a Walla Walla gas station must pay millions of dollars in penalties and restitution for a 2023 gasoline leak that led to the evacuation of the historic Marcus Whitman Hotel and contaminated groundwater. 


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Report: Tariffs could cost WA billions of dollars in coming years

Chair of state’s Republican Party turned blame onto governor, who signed off on major tax increases this year
September 7, 2025
Jake Goldstein-Street

Washington’s grocery prices could grow more than 16% if President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs are allowed to continue, predicts a new state report released Thursday. 


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Another hydrogen developer exits regional clean energy project

Multibillion dollar Pacific NW Hydrogen Hub recruiting replacements amid uncertain federal funding
September 7, 2025
Tom Banse

A billion-dollar, taxpayer-funded enterprise to kickstart a clean hydrogen industry in the Pacific Northwest took another hit due to energy companies getting cold feet. 


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Firefighter fights wildfire, brush fire.

‘Help is not on the way’

As fire season ramps up, thousands of Forest Service firefighting positions are vacant
September 5, 2025
Kylie Mohr

The Forest Service claims it recently reached 99% of its firefighting hiring goal, with almost 11,300 wildland firefighters. But a recent ProPublica investigation and internal communications obtained by High Country News paint a grimmer picture than what the public is seeing. 


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WA Supreme Court will review voter-approved natural gas law

September 4, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

The fate of a voter-approved measure to slow Washington’s shift from natural gas toward technology like electric heat pumps will be decided by the state Supreme Court.


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