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Woman standing in a large empty hangar.

Pasco Aviation Museum plans to expand into former Navy hangar

July 13, 2026
Ty Beaver

It took close to six years and $600,000 to transform the former control tower of Naval Air Station Pasco into the Pasco Aviation Museum before it opened in 2018.


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Woman stands in a room of props.

Arts group finds new space with enough room for theater of its own

July 13, 2026
Rachel Visick

After years without a permanent stage, this arts group has found a place to call home that includes room for a theater.


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A couple sitting on a couch.
Precision play

Tri-Cities couple builds a luxury puzzle empire, one piece at a time

July 13, 2026
Rachel Visick

The makers of tiny, high-end titanium puzzles that are sold worldwide live and work here in the Tri-Cities – and their growing business is about to outgrow its garage-turned-workshop roots.


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An aerial view of the current city hall along with the museum off to the right.

Kennewick council zeroes in on City Hall site, putting museum at risk

July 13, 2026
Ty Beaver

Kennewick council members are leaning toward a City Hall site that could displace the Museum at Keewaydin. It’s the latest development in the city’s ongoing search for a new home.


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A collage of three different restaurants.

New restaurants add variety to Tri-Cities dining scene

July 13, 2026
Rachel Visick

New restaurants across the Tri-Cities are opening their doors this summer, offering food from breakfast selections to diner and Mexican fare. 


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People rowing on the Columbia.

Growing rowing club looks to anchor new hub in north Richland

July 13, 2026
Rachel Visick

A growing rowers club is looking for a new home base and north Richland might have just the spot.


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Two people and a baby near a golf driving range.

New owners take over Golfland, aim to keep it affordable

July 13, 2026
Ty Beaver

New owners have taken over Golfland, the golf park near the Tri-Cities Airport, with plans to keep it family-friendly and accessible.


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Davin Diaz

Richland Public Facilities District taps veteran community leader as director

July 13, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Richland Public Facilities District has named a new executive director with more than two decades of experience in community development and public policy.


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Man and woman in a racing sim room.
In the driver’s seat

This new simulator center is off to the races

July 13, 2026
Rachel Visick

No car, no track, no problem. A new simulator center in the Tri-Cities lets racing fans experience high-speed thrills from the driver’s seat.


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A map with sticky notes.
Prioritizing preservation

Grad student’s work supports plans for a Black history museum in Pasco

July 13, 2026
Ty Beaver

A WSU graduate student's research into east Pasco’s Black-owned businesses is helping support plans for a future museum preserving the region’s Black history.


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