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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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How the Strait of Hormuz affects the price of filling your gas tank

May 13, 2026
David Lightman

Even though the U.S. now imports far less oil from the Persian Gulf than it once did, disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz still drive up gasoline prices because oil is traded on a global market. When supply tightens anywhere, prices rise everywhere – including at American gas pumps.



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Farmers markets beginning to open

May 4, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Farmers market season kicks off this month with Pasco welcoming vendors and patrons alike to its downtown mercado. 


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New bus line to link Tri-Cities and Spokane

April 30, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you’re tired of getting behind the wheel to get up to and back from the greater Spokane region, you now have an option to kick back and let someone else do the driving for you. 


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Boats in slips at Columbia Point's Richland Yacht Club

Looking to buy or sell your boat? Act quick to avoid new state tax

April 30, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you’re thinking about buying a boat to spend the coming summer on the Columbia River, you have until July 1 to avoid a new state sales tax. 


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BFT offers Cinco de Mayo parking shuttles

April 29, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

If you’re planning to attend Pasco’s annual Cinco de Mayo Festival this weekend, Ben Franklin Transit can help save you some frustration when it comes to finding parking. 


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Public Facilities District seeks new board members

April 21, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A public agency that supports facilities such as the Toyota Center, Three Rivers Convention Center and the Reach Museum is looking to fill three vacancies on its board of directors. 


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Scaled solar system replica opening on Earth Day

April 19, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The scale-model solar system that has been under development for years is celebrating a grand opening with a ribbon cutting and park cleanup on Earth Day.  


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Student athletes sprinting into Tri-Cities for Pasco Invitational

April 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

One of the state’s longest running high school athletic competitions will welcome more than a thousand student athletes, their coaches, families and supporters to Pasco this weekend.  


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Arts Center Task Force to lead Reach Museum amphitheater study

April 12, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The Richland Public Facilities District, or RPFD, has selected the grassroots group that has worked for decades to establish a performing arts center in the Tri-Cities to study how an existing outdoor amphitheatre can better support community and cultural events.  


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