The Tri-Cities Airport created a specific zone for Uber after reaching a new agreement with the company.
Uber finally gained a business license for operating in Pasco on December 28th after
Despite opposition from the Mayor, the council voted 5-2 Monday to eliminate the fingerprint and backround check requirements originally demanded of the ride service.
You might have heard that news story about how the citizen-taxi service Uber suffered a data breach in November of last year. Now, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is filing a huge lawsuit against the company.
The fine comes in the form of the grassroots transportation company pledging to spend at least $40,000 to upgrade and refine it's texting communication system, and allowing consumers an opt-out option.
Currently, Pasco is without Uber services because the grassroots transportation giant resists requirements that their drivers be fingerprinted. But a new bill could change that.