Seven professionals from the real estate, education, and professional fields will be honored in the Journal's class of 2023 Icons.
This year's Icons are:
• Cher and Jim Desautel, founders of what's now the DH public relations firm.
Washington's housing affordability crisis hurts every corner of the state. We've all heard stories. Nurses and grocery store employees can't afford to live where they work. Young people are priced out of their hometowns. First-time homebuyers
A recent event in downtown Spokane showed just how far Spokane's entrepreneurial ecosystem has come-and provided a glimpse into its promising potential for the future.
Literally standing room only, a crowd of investors, entrepreneurs, and others
Some financial advisers here say they're uninterested in recommending or servicing cryptocurrencies as planned giving strategies due to the speculative nature of cryptocurrency valuations coupled with a lack of regulation.
Gov. Jay Inslee hasn't indicated publicly whether he will seek an unprecedented fourth term. But on the issue he hopes will be his legacy, he may have sidestepped a negative public reaction that might have tempted one of the three Democrats waiting in
Tractor Beverages Inc., a Hayden-based soft drink maker, has launched an Organic Impact Tracker, which is intended to quantify benefits of sourcing organic ingredients.
The tracker was launched the first week of March and is already being used by two
Richland, Washington, office furniture and supply store Brutzman's Office Solutions has been acquired recently by a company with Spokane roots.
Brutzman's changed hands March 1, having been sold to Freeform, a Boise, Idaho-based commercial interior
In the midst of tax season, charitably inclined people who itemize their deductions will, at some point, endure the hassle of checking folders, emails, and letters to track down a year's worth of donation receipts to provide to their tax professionals.
When it comes to gifting assets to future generations, many families are rightfully concerned about the potential tax effect. In other words, how and when should they pass down their assets to ensure that the greatest amount possible actually gets to
At 8 years old, Mason Diamond, of Spokane, was like a lot of kids. The active youngster loved playing sports, hanging out with friends, and spending time with his doting parents and carefree siblings.
But Mason's world took a daunting turn on Sept. 3