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A man and a dog.

Longtime Kennewick lumber yard to open Horn Rapids showroom

April 9, 2026
Robin Wojtanik

Family-owned for more than 35 years, Tri-City Lumber is making its first expansion outside of Kennewick, adding a showroom in Richland’s Horn Rapids area.


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Geri Fleming President, Jen Kennedy Vice president, Deb Glatt Incoming president, Jane Hunt Past president.
Quest for knowledge

Richland club keeps lifelong learning alive for nearly six decades

Local group continues century-old study club tradition
April 9, 2026
Robin Wojtanik

United in a quest for knowledge, a group of women meets monthly in Richland to focus on “intelligent inquiry” as a means of personal growth.


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Bouten truck.

Spokane builder looks to cement presence in the Tri-Cities

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

A Spokane builder that has taken on an increasing number of high-profile construction projects in the Tri-Cities in recent years is looking to build a more permanent home for its operations in the area.


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A sign showing multiple business, including Ross.

Vacant Rite Aid in Pasco draws retail attention

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

Roughly eight months after they were closed, one of the four Rite Aid pharmacy buildings that served the Tri-Cities has found a new tenant.


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Abandoned Sonic.

Burger joint prepares move into vacant drive-in

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Tri-Cities is one step closer to getting its first location of a popular Portland-area burger joint.


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AutoZone construction site.

Two auto part stores shift into expansion mode

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

Two auto part companies are expanding their Tri-Cities presence with two new stores. 


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An areal shot of an empty building.

Work underway on Kennewick behavioral health clinic

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

The mental health care provider that bought a never-opened inpatient treatment facility in Kennewick is modifying the building ahead of it supporting mental health services for voluntarily and involuntarily admitted patients.


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John Roach.

New Tri-Cities IT firm blends AI, cybersecurity for nuclear renaissance

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

OSC Technical Solutions is using AI and cybersecurity expertise to support the Hanford cleanup and prepare for the next generation of nuclear projects.


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A big concrete cask.
Cleanup budgets

Federal funding hits record for Hanford, but billions more needed

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

Hanford remains the nation’s most expensive and technically complex cleanup project, and delays, legal obligations and debates over how to treat tank waste – including whether to vitrify or grout certain wastes – mean the site could still take decades and tens of billions more to fully clean up. 


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Large concrete building.

Atomic Town 2.0? New nuclear comes to the Hanford site

April 9, 2026
Ty Beaver

Hanford is being repositioned for a new wave of nuclear development – but that push is running into longstanding concerns about cleanup, oversight and trust.


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