Tom Tebb is retiring from Ecology after 33 years of service. Let's look back on his remarkable career and lifelong commitment ...
Richland is being asked to pay a small share of the $4 billion cost to develop a cluster of small modular nuclear reactors at Energy Northwest in exchange for the option to purchase some of the 320 ...
The U.S. government wants to select "disparate" locations where it could eventually make bomb-grade uranium again.
The Safeguards and Security team at Hanford is taking steps to ensure both information security and environmental protection.
Workers at the Hanford Site are cleaning up radioactive and hazardous chemical waste left from the past production of plutonium. Work is overseen by federal employees in Richland, some of whom ...
More than a dozen Department of Energy workers were fired this month at a Central Washington nuclear cleanup site, with at least 30 more federal workers taking buyouts, the latest in President Donald ...
Washington Senator Patty Murray spoke out on Friday after “mass firings” from the Hanford site and the Bonneville Power ...
Layoffs at the Hanford site near Richland included safety engineers, environmental scientists and employees who protect workers’ rights, said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., in a news release Friday.
An adequate federal workforce is essential for oversight of the work executed by nearly 12,000 contractor workers at the Hanford site. These layoffs will hurt companies, workers, and their ...
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