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Welcome
  • Journalism
  • Next Generation Nuclear Power & Indigenous Communities
  • Impacts Of A Second Trump Term On The Tri-Cities
  • A Sweet Revival For A Queer Community Space
  • Pasco School District Teachers Strike
  • Sex Abuse Claims Against Kennewick School District
  • Jim Busey v. Richland School Board
  • The Betty Lou Parks Case
  • Lives Interrupted
  • The Fade
  • Strategic Communications
  • Standalone Stories
  • Cane Quest Pacific Northwest
  • Senior Stories
  • Make COVID-19 History
  • 2023 RSD Capital Projects Levy
  • Richland Ready Strategic Plan
  • Photography
  • Singles
  • Series
Contact

Impacts Of A Second Trump Term On The Tri-Cities

The repercussions of a second term for President Donald Trump are felt strongly in the Tri-Cities. From the extensive workforce on federally-funded payrolls and property leased by agencies to the community programs supported by federal grants and extensive policy shifts, few parts of the community have been left untouched.
(2/17/25) Reports: Hundreds laid off at Hanford site, BPA, PNNL
(3/13/25) Feds terminate leases around the region, including in Richland
(4/14/25) New administration leaves more questions than answers
(5/15/25) AmeriCorps cuts disrupt services to hundreds of Tri-Cities kids
(6/12/25) PNNL braces for layoffs, furloughs
(6/12/25) Funds released to avert Hanford layoffs, but deeper cuts loom
(7/14/25) Hanford union members get reprieve from office consolidation plan
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