Opinion

We can agree on this: We want our business community to survive (and thrive!)
From “asymptomatic” and “asynchronous learning,” to “quarantine,” “pivot,” and “Zoom,” coronavirus-related words have wormed their way into our lexicon this...

Washington needs manufacturing to lead the economic recovery
Kaitlyn Pype wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life, but she knew she enjoyed working on cars....

Rare order breaks China’s hammerlock on critical metals
To the average American, China’s control of the world production, processing technology and stockpile of critical metals is not their...

Horse Heaven wind farm project offers few benefits for Tri-City economy
By Markus Stauffer and Richard Gerlitz The Horse Heaven Hills wind farm project planned by Scout Clean Energy (Tri-Cities Area...

The remaking of Washington has begun
When will the pandemic end? It’s the question we’re all asking, but aside from adhering to official guidance around social...

Offering forum for civil discourse defines group’s mission
It was Dec. 13, 2007, when then Kennewick police Chief Marc Harden and his wife, Deana, invited Tri-City Herald editorial...

Stop using ‘free’ to describe products, services
To the editor: The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business should discontinue use of the word “free” when referring to products...

Interior opens 4 million acres of federal land to public use
Hunters, fishers, and farmers are the original conservationists. Growing up in Central Washington, I have been surrounded by agriculture my...
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