Kennewick’s First Thursday Art Walk Returns March 1st

Kennewick Art Walk

Spring must be near now that the Kennewick First Thursday Art Walk is scheduled for March 1st from 5 PM till 9 PM. Held in historic downtownKennewick, the eight block area fromDayton Street easttoAuburn Streetand fromWest Canal Drive southtoWest First Avenue, comes alive the first Thursday of each month, showcasing numerous local and regional artists. Between … [Read more...]

Anelare’s Kennewick Tasting Studio Moving to Benton City

Wine

Wine connoisseurs in the know rave about Anelare, a private low-allocation winery now with a new tasting studio located at Canon de Sol 46415 E. Badger Rd. Benton City. The tasting room is currently open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 PM. Private events and larger groups are welcome by appointment. Please call 509-521-8926 for more information. The majority … [Read more...]

Does a Reverse Mortgage Make Sense for Tri-Cities Homeowners?

House money

In today’s financial downturn many seniors are considering a reverse mortgage for major home repairs or to supplement their dwindling nest egg. But is a reverse mortgage the best option? Listed below are some of the pros and cons to take into account when considering a reverse mortgage. Cons: Borrowers are still responsible for mortgage insurance, property … [Read more...]

U.S., States and Banks Closer to Foreclosure Deal

Foreclosed

Two years since the beginning of talks between federal and state officials and major lending institutions, on foreclosure abuse, it looks like a settlement might be in sight. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said "We're very close to a settlement that would both fix the servicing problems, but also help over a million families around … [Read more...]

Free 2012 Tri-Cities Visitor Guide Now Available

Grapes

The Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau in Kennewick now has the new 2012 Tri-Cities Official Visitor Guide books available at no charge. With listings on all the area’s wineries, sporting events, farmers’ markets, hotels, museums, local food festivals, shopping, events for the kids, outdoor activities like hiking and biking trails and so much more … [Read more...]