


City of Richland, Randy's Rundown
Is a performing arts center coming to Richland? Here’s the latest behind the scenes, plus information on transportation projects and new zoning in Richland. Randy’s Rundown, May 23

Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, Tri-Cities
With lower pay and fewer absences, Pasco councilmembers work harder than Richland and Kennewick councils.

Short Richland council meeting for Tuesday, Small Works Roster and a few items, Randy’s Rundown May 16

City of Richland, Randy's Rundown, Tri-Cities
Tri-Cities toxic algae plan doesn’t include prevention, Richland council to consider it and other matters Tuesday, Randy’s Rundown May 2

City of Richland, Randy's Recap, Real Estate and development, Tribes
Richland mayor didn’t seem to know who’s holding the cards on shoreline transfer, and a councilmember asked for a list of surplus properties, Randy’s Recap April 25

City of Richland, Real Estate and development
More Richland surplus property may be sold, but to whom? City needs tribes to agree to shoreline acquisition. A new police station and traffic impact fees are also on the workshop agenda, Randy’s Rundown, April 25

City of Richland, Randy's Recap
Richland council proves once again that’s it’s not what you know, but who you know, and plans a secret executive session. Randy’s Rundown, April 18

City of Richland, Dori Luzzo Gilmour, Guest Observer, Tribes
Richland seeks tribe cooperation for shoreline transfer, Columbia Point South and Bateman Island

City of Richland, Randy's Rundown
Low morale and significant staff turnover in the Richland permitting office and eight lanes for GWay will be among the topics at the Richland council workshop, Randy’s Rundown March 28

Tri-Cities residents can enjoy exposed river shoreline while Priest Rapids Dam fills its reservoir

City of Richland, Randy's Rundown
Rejected Richland council applicant receives a consolation appointment and council considers a downsized Badger Mt. South fire station, surplus property, and a report from Visit Tri-Cities, Randy’s Rundown, March 21

Richland Utility Advisory Committee lacks diversity while it considers a variety of services that affect everyone in the city.

City of Richland, Randy's Rundown
Richland council will consider chopping in the park, digging in a landfill, housing, speed limits and more, Randy’s Rundown, March 7

City of Richland, Randy's Rundown