The Northwest’s only nuclear power reactor will disconnect from the grid early Monday morning after an issue developed following the plant outage that ended June 16.
Without a secret site in Eastern Washington, there would be no "Oppenheimer" movie nor a start to the atomic age as the world knows it. The biographical thriller opening Friday focuses on theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer's work at Los Alamos, N.M., that led to the first detonation of an atomic bomb and the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, shortly after that test.
The spill of highly radioactive waste beneath a building on the Hanford nuclear reservation north of Richland and near the Columbia River is both deeper and broader than anticipated.
Jun. 26—A second attempt began on Saturday to heat up the world's largest radioactive waste melter to turn waste into a stable glass form at the Hanford nuclear reservation site. It's a significant step toward getting the massive Hanford vitrification plant operating after construction started 21 years ago and a crucial step toward getting millions of gallons of radioactive waste treated and ...
Between questions on inflation, climate change, the Snake River Dams and Hanford, the candidates hoping to represent Washington in the U.S. Senate next year gave some answers while dodging a number of others.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a 2018 Washington state law that made it easier for ill Hanford nuclear reservation workers to collect state workers’ compensation.
HPM Corporation, which has held the occupational medicine services contract at the former nuclear weapons production plant in Benton County for a decade, applied for and received a $1.3 million loan from the federal government in April 2020 following passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Federal investigators allege that money sat in a bank account for more than a year, rather than being used to pay employees, rent or mortgage expenses or utilities.
Federal prosecutors from Spokane announced Tuesday they have reached a $58 million settlement with two major contractors who acknowledged they improperly billed the government for thousands of hours not worked at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation near Richland.
The “Fat Man” bomb fueled by Hanford plutonium that leveled Nagasaki and ended World War II was only the opening salvo in Hanford’s lengthy and controversial nuclear mission.