Being an adviser since 2006, I've had my fair share of questions regarding 'why invest?†I've undoubtedly shown clients those charts of compounding returns over time with the S&P turning $10k into $20k, and then how, with a little help
Are you shocked every time you go to the store and buy groceries and see how the price of basic items keeps going up week after week? If inflation makes you nervous, you are not alone.
Colville native Kevin Cox, who now lives just above Kettle Falls, says he hopes to debut Purgatory Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar near the latter part of July at 524 W. Main, in the Bennett Block, between Carhartt Inc.'s clothing store and the former
Coeur d'Alene-based Smith+Malek has opened a new Spokane office in the Bank of America Financial Center downtown.
The law firm, which focuses on real estate, business, and health care law, along with commercial litigation, now has three offices and 23
The Spokane Parks and Recreation department has selected a Minneapolis-based catering and food-service company to handle the food and beverage operations at city parks.
Eastern Washington University will offer a series of new graduate-level degrees and certificates online beginning this fall.
The Cheney-based university announced via press release on June 14 that it's expanding its online course offerings for graduate
The historic Symons Block Building, located at 9 S. Howard, in downtown Spokane, has been acquired by a Spokane investor who recently opened a waffle restaurant in the space, according to public records.
Spokane-based Amend Health Inc. has inked a new partnership with Ohio-based Olive, an artificial intelligence platform that automates workflows and acts as a virtual assistant to health care networks, says Andrew Richards, co-founder of Amend Health.
Small business owners in Spokane and across the country are slowly but surely regaining their footing after a uniquely challenging year. In fact, Spokane County's job market is continuing to recover, with its April 2021 unemployment rate dropping
Despite being caught directly in the crosshairs of a global pandemic, local health care officials report the industry is on the financial mend a little more than a year beyond the arrival of COVID-19.