More than 20 workers who lost their lives on the job and have ties to the Tri-Cities will be honored at the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries’ Workers’ Memorial Day service on April 24.
High school students in Kennewick School District’s FFA programs have been growing and caring for a variety of plants – from flowers to vegetables – and now they are sharing them at upcoming plant sales.
The Tri-Cities labor market in March was the tightest it’s been since November 2024, and the unemployment rate was the lowest it has ever been for that time of year.
A Richland-based agricultural company is reforming its hiring practices and paying a fine to the state Attorney General’s Office after an investigation into discriminatory employment practices and misrepresentations to local farmworkers about job opportunities.
The city and BFCOG are asking for community feedback via a 24-question survey as part of a planning initiative to support revitalization in downtown Kennewick and its surrounding neighborhoods.
The Kennewick cider maker hit the ground running after founder Daniel Washam and his wife Heidi found healthy demand in 2013 for the cider he started producing because they couldn’tfind one Heidi had tried and loved.
He was first elected as county prosecutor in 1987, having been a deputy prosecutor for six years prior. He served for 36 years, making him the longest tenured Benton County employee and longest tenured prosecutor in the state.
Called “52 in ’25,” the initiative aims to explore Richland’s parks throughout the year, with free tours led by Chris Wait, parks and public facilities director for the city.