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New $75M facility to power energy storage research

August 16, 2024
Rachel Visick

Officials celebrated an important milestone in clean energy production in the Tri-Cities: the dedication of a new facility at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.


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Pasco’s Local Pumpkin showcases bounty of one-acre farm

August 16, 2024
Laura Kostad

From late nights packing boxes of farmers market produce around the family dinner table to growing almost all the in-season vegetables in hybrid community-supported-agriculture grocery boxes, Local Pumpkin has come a long way in 10 years.


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Coalition’s new director to lead charge toward clean power

August 16, 2024
Rachel Visick

The new executive director selected to lead the Tri-City charge toward clean power, specifically next-generation nuclear power, is passionate about his new mission.


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Sparkling wine company moves in next to Clore Center

Port of Benton actively pursues operator to oversee agribusiness-focused facility
August 16, 2024
Rachel Visick

As the Port of Benton pursues a new operator for its vacant Walter Clore Center in Prosser, three friends from Washington State University Tri-Cities have opened a tasting room to showcase their sparkling wines in the adjacent pavilion.


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Parade of Homes rebounds with more inventory, return of the Chefs

11 homes and six chefs featured in this year’s tour
August 16, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The 2024 Parade of Homes returns with more homes to tour and brings the return of Chefs on Parade, a sold-out event in years past. 



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What’s the cost if voters erase capital gains tax, end cap-and-trade?

Analyses bound for the state’s voter pamphlet examine the financial effects of initiatives 2109 and 2117 passing this fall
August 16, 2024
Jerry Cornfield

A pair of new reports outline financial consequences if voters approve ballot measures this fall repealing Washington’s capital gains tax and scrapping its cap-and-trade program.


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More than 1,100 Kadlec workers set to strike

August 16, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

More than 1,100 Kadlec techs and service workers plan to go on strike for seven days in August.


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State prepares to roll out tax break for office-to-housing conversions

August 16, 2024
Laurel Demkovich

A new state law will allow local governments to offer a tax deferral to developers who turn office space into affordable housing.


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A second chance

Prison program with Tri-City connection helps inmates transform

August 16, 2024
Sara Schilling

One of the Tri-Cities’ largest employers uses the laundry services from this nearby prison.


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AI is here to stay. Here’s a look at how in policies, business, research

August 16, 2024
Rachel Visick

In the Tri-Cities and the rest of Washington, artificial intelligence is being pursued and adopted in a variety of ways – in research, policy and daily business life alike.


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