The Ketamine Clinic of Spokane is seeing a steady rise in demand from patients with acute depression seeking microdosed infusions of ketamine, an anesthetic that also has a reputation as a mind-altering drug with hallucinogenic properties
Community-Minded Enterprises, which recently moved to a new location east of downtown Spokane, plans to expand its Recovery Services program to offer a new tool to help clients maintain their sobriety.
The Spokane-based social service nonprofit has
After spending time in a Moroccan refugee camp and taking steps toward a better future, Niklett 'Nikki†Tadila and her daughter arrived in Spokane in 2017 and were exposed to some of the challenges that many in our community work hard to overcome.
The present may have persistent challenges, but Spokane has a sparkling future, thanks in large part to efforts of business and civic leaders who endeavored to make the Inland Northwest what it is today.
Ending 2021 on an omicron note wasn't ideal for Spokane's tourism industry, but Visit Spokane is looking at a solid upturn in 2022. People are hungry for travel, and we're ready to welcome them.
Like Cobra Kai's Johnny Lawrence sweeping
Wedding venue managers in Spokane say a rebound in the number of bookings signals a resurgence for the industry, though many weddings scheduled for 2022 had originally been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liberty Lake-based recreational vehicle dealership Appleway RV LLC has been acquired by Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based RV Retailer LLC.
Jon Ferrando, CEO and president of RV Retailer, claims in a press release that the acquisition is expected to make
Freedom Boat Club of North Idaho will open in Kootenai County for the 2022 boating season, says franchise co-owner Brent Christian.
Christian and his wife, Michelle, also own and operate Tobler Marina, a 15-acre dryland store that offers boat sales and
It's been an exhausting two years for the events industry. In fact, let me be more specific; it's been debilitating, terrifying, and tragic.
Event planners specifically lost their ability to do the one thing they live for-produce live events.
Solar Roadways Inc., a Sandpoint, Idaho-based developer of solar-power generating road panels, is working on a new prototype and is in contract negotiations with a potential manufacturing partner, says Julie Brusaw, company co-founder.