A Washington State University Tri-Cities alumna is not only helping people through her emergency medical residency, but also shedding light on complex health issues on her popular website.
How many times a day do artificial intelligence summaries of emails or Google searches pop up, unasked for and without the option to turn them off? How often do users engage with images and videos generated by AI with no tags to identify the content as fake? For one local business owner, the answer is: too much.
Richland’s Fire and Emergency Services department is getting ready to deploy a new program to help save lives, and is hosting a community blood drive to help power up the service.
Although a recently released 21-page report outlined numerous allegations against Port of Benton Commissioner Scott Keller, only four complaints were substantiated, and he received little more than a reprimand at the port’s Jan. 14 meeting. The findings come amid ongoing upheaval at the port.
Two friends turned their love of flowers into a business. Their fledgling floral shop has weathered its first year of weddings, holidays and hands-on lessons in entrepreneurship. Now, the teen owners are ready to let their floral ambitions bloom even bigger.
Homeowners may grumble about their property tax bills, but the biggest share of the burden falls on large agricultural and industrial companies acrossBenton and Franklin counties.