The Corps of Engineers has issued a five-year construction license to the Benton Conservation District for a $1.2 million project to improve fish habitat.
The city of West Richland is replacing two non-functioning wells as part of its effort to bolster the municipal water supply, leading to some potential traffic disruptions.
Across the United States, the return of students to college campuses during the Covid-19 pandemic in fall 2020 sparked widespread fears that local communities would be overwhelmed by the virus. But a new study from Washington State University challenges this narrative.
Basketball and pickleball fans, rejoice: A basketball Hall-of-Famer and Olympian will attend this week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the state’s first Dream Court.
Learn how to use artificial intelligence responsibly in the workplaces through a Washington State University Tri-Cities’ Cougar Tracks workshop in September.
Thinking about making some energy efficiency improvements for your home or considering buying a new or used electric car? You may need to act fast to take advantage of a slew of energy tax credits that are expiring.
Some of the recreation areas associated with dams on the Snake River will reopen for the fall season after being closed earlier in the year due to staffing shortages.
Recently approved by the Kennewick City Council, the city’s new master fee schedule document aims to provide transparency and a standardized means for residents and business owners to assess potential costs.
Passenger counts continue to climb at the Tri-Cities Airport and it is on pace to see more than half a million people pass through its gates for the first time by the end of 2025.