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Richland restaurant closing this month

December 11, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Less than a year after opening, a Richland restaurant will be closing its doors. 


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Report: Clean energy sector to add more than 46K jobs by 2032

December 11, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Even as the federal government withdraws support for clean energy projects and legal challenges against those same projects continue from tribal, environmental and community advocates, the industry is still expected to boom in the coming years. 


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Exterior of Gesa Credit Union on Broadmoor Blvd.

Gesa opens scholarships for prospective, current higher ed students

December 11, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Richland-based Gesa Credit Union is putting $150,000 up for grabs as it begins accepting applications for scholarships. 


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Ulta

Deadline to use prohibited cosmetics approaches

December 10, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Your favorite salon may not be able to use your long-preferred products at your next appointment as the state law banning cosmetics containing a variety of prohibited chemicals goes into effect on Dec. 31. 


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Nuclear power plant.

Newhouse introduces new pro-nuclear energy legislation

December 10, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

New federal legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse would expand tax incentives for investments in new nuclear energy projects in the U.S., which the Washington Republican said puts the energy source on parity with other sources. 


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Man on a bike track.

Kennewick to unveil region’s first facility for BMX enthusiasts

December 9, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Tri-City BMX bikers wanting to test their mettle on banked turns and rolled mounds now have a place to go close to home. 


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WSU earns top ranking for business research field

December 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Washington State University’s business school faculty is showing the same hustle as the enterprising business owners they study. 


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WA lawmakers propose new and increased taxes on businesses

December 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Several of the latest bills pre-filed for the coming 2026 legislative session have the potential to expand or increase business and occupation, or B&O, taxes, according to fiscal think tank Washington Research Council. 


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Hermiston City Hall

Data centers may help cut energy costs for Hermiston residents

December 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Hermiston residents may soon have data centers to thank for reducing their monthly electricity bills. 


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Chinook salmon in river.

Yakama Nation calls on BPA to restore salmon recovery funds

December 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Bonneville Power Administration is withholding $50 million in funds for the Yakama Nation’s salmon recovery efforts in the Columbia River basin, ostensibly over the resumption of litigation by those opposed to four hydroelectric dams on the lower Snake River. 


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