• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Real Estate
    • Q&A
    • Business Profiles
    • Networking
    • Public Record
    • Opinion
      • Our View
  • Real Estate & Construction
    • Latest News
    • Top Properties
    • Building Permits
    • Building Tri-Cities
  • Special Publications
    • Book of Lists
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Young Professionals
    • Hanford
    • Energy
    • Focus: Agriculture + Viticulture
    • Focus: Construction + Real Estate
  • E-Edition
  • Calendar
    • Calendar
    • Submit an Event
  • Journal Events
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Young Professionals
      • Sponsor Young Professionals
    • Best Places to Work
      • Sponsor BPTW
    • People of Influence
      • Sponsor People of Influence
  • Senior Times
    • About Senior Times
    • Read Senior Times Stories
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Obituaries and Death Notices
Home » Authors » Sara Schilling
Sara Schilling

Sara Schilling

Sara Schilling joined the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business as a reporter in March 2023. The Kennewick native has 15 years of experience as a journalist. The Tri-City Herald hired her in 2004 after she completed a successful internship. She worked there for more than six years before leaving to work for more than two years at the Tacoma News Tribune. She returned to Kennewick and the Herald, where she worked for another six years. She comes to the Journal after spending the past four years working in the communications department at the Kennewick School District. Schilling is an award-winning journalist, earning a national Society of Professional Journalists award for feature writing, among several others. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Seattle Pacific University.

Reporter
[email protected]
509-344-1286
Articles

ARTICLES

Walla-Walla-Port-Deal
Project to bring hundreds of jobs

‘Transformative’ $5 billion data center campus planned for Wallula

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

A large American technology company wants to build a data center campus in Wallula – a project that would drive hundreds of jobs and nearly $5 billion in private capital investment in the area.


Read More
Tax-tips

A taxing situation? Here are some tips that may help

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

Figuring out how to handle your business’ accounting and tax needs is another important piece of the puzzle. We turned to a certified public accountant to offer tips on how to make sure your business is in the best possible position when tax time comes.


Read More
X-energy-Control-Room-People
Power for the future

Amazon to deliver nuclear power to the region

November 14, 2024
Rachel Visick and Sara Schilling

Amazon continues to invest in the Tri-Cities region – now in nuclear energy. 


Read More
Storytime-Bookshop

This new children’s bookshop is about more than books

Kennewick store will offer play-based activities
November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

A new children’s bookstore has opened in downtown Kennewick, and it won’t solely be a place to find titles that the kids in your life will love.


Read More
Exterior of Summer's Hub at 6481 W. Skagit Ave., Kennewick.

Pasco food truck hub on track for possible spring opening

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

The owner of a popular food truck hub in Kennewick said plans for a second location – this one in Pasco – are on track, and the facility could open in the spring.


Read More
EmeraldSpark

New company aims to spark community

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

The company, which is dedicated to bringing live music and entertainment to the Tri-Cities, already has its first big job: taking over Thunder on the Island and The Clover Island Concert Series in Kennewick.


Read More
Quiroz-family-Gesa

Tri-Cities family gets ‘mortgage on us’ from Gesa

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

A Tri-Cities family is getting a big boost in their first year of homeownership thanks to a Gesa Credit Union promotion.


Read More
Atlas Agro update - July 2024

$1.5B green fertilizer plant has distributor

November 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

The low-carbon nitrate fertilizer produced at a $1.5 billion plant that’s proposed in north Richland has a distributor. 


Read More
MirrorMin1

A ‘haven of hope and restoration’ set to open in Franklin County

October 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

The nonprofit Mirror Ministries is close to opening its long-planned Esther’s Home, which is billed as “a haven of hope and restoration” for young survivors of domestic sex trafficking.  


Read More
Potato processing line at Lamb Weston

Major Tri-Cities area employer shutters plant, lays off hundreds

Company plans to decommission facility, then demolish it
October 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

One of the Mid-Columbia’s largest employers has shuttered a potato processing plant and laid off the facility’s roughly 375 workers as part of a restructuring plan.


Read More
View All Articles by Sara Schilling
Free Email Updates

Daily and Monthly News

Sign up now!

Featured Poll

What's your favorite Tri-Cities summertime event?

Popular Articles

  • Lewis and clark ranch
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Public invited to weigh in on development of West Richland land

  • Fiber optic
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Hearing set on Canada company’s acquisition of Ziply Fiber

  • Pasco city hall
    By TCAJOB Staff

    City of Pasco announces city manager finalists

  • 2025popest
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Tri-City population growth is slowing

  • Triton
    By Rachel Visick

    Local vets among USS Triton crew honored at Richland park

  • News Content
    • Latest news
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Public records
    • Special publications
    • Senior Times
  • Customer Service
    • Our Readers
    • Subscriptions
    • Advertise
    • Editorial calendar
    • Media Kit
  • Connect With Us
    • Submit news
    • Submit an event
    • E-newsletters
    • E-Edition
    • Contact
  • Learn More
    • About Us
    • Our Events
    • FAQs
    • Privacy Policy
    • Spokane Journal of Business

Mailing Address: 8656 W. Gage Blvd., Ste. C303  Kennewick, WA 99336 USA

MCM_Horiz.png

All content copyright © 2025 Mid-Columbia Media Inc. All rights reserved.
No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Mid-Columbia Media Inc.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing