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These are the states where incomes grew the most, least in recent decades

WA has the 7th-highest median income out of all 50 states
February 12, 2026
Kevin Hardy

Household incomes have grown in nearly every state over the past 50 years, but a new study concludes that growth has been uneven across the country.


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Behind the scenes

Paid and volunteer boards shape bank, credit union leadership

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

While CEOs and other executives are often the most well-paid and public faces at the top of financial institutions, they are beholden to those who sit in the board room and scrutinize their institution’s financial performance, potential risks and long-range goals for growth.


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Record $3.2 billion funding approved for Hanford

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver
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Fuse sells building to office furniture retailer for $2.3M

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Fuse is hoping the recent sale of the building to a Boise-based office furniture retailer will further its mission by freeing up funding and bringing new energy into the space.


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Low demand prompts WSU Tri-Cities to drop two degree programs

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Students considering Washington State University Tri-Cities will have two fewer majors to consider, but judging by enrollment, most Cougs won’t notice what’s missing.


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Housing authority executive is no longer with agency

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

The suspended executive director of the Housing Authority of the City of Pasco & Franklin County is no longer with the agency.


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Buyers, sellers on more equal footing in Tri-City housing market

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Despite a government shutdown, hundreds being laid off at the region’s largest employer and growing costs for everything from fuel to food, homes still moved and prices continued to inch upward, albeit at a slower rate than in recent years, leading to a more balanced market for buyers and sellers alike.


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Eastern WA’s destination for vintage, collectible auto parts to reopen under new ownership

February 12, 2026
Laura Kostad

This spring, Dan’s Garage in Kennewick will reopen with a new driver behind the wheel of the 45-year-old vintage and collectible auto parts salvage business.


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Crypto exchange company reopens while state investigation continues

Coinme serves the Tri-Cities area
February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

A Seattle-based cryptocurrency exchange company that serves the Tri-Cities area has resumed full operations after state regulators ordered it to stop collecting any new funds and refund customers, alleging the firm wrongfully claimed millions of dollars of wired funds as its own income.


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Plans in the works for Tidewater, Simplot projects, subdivisions

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia. 


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