Chicana Esthetics LLC has seen strong growth in its number of clients since launching in November as a cosmetic skin studio focused on skin health issues for people of Native American, Asian, African American, and Latino backgrounds.
The world is on the cusp of a transformation that may be more impactful than the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution, and the Internet revolution combined.
Rapid developments in artificial intelligence mean that we now have the capacity
A former funeral home building on North Monroe Street could be remodeled into apartment units, according to plans filed with the city of Spokane.
A change-of-use application calls for renovating the former Hazen & Jaeger Funeral home, at 1306 N. Monroe
Brothers John and Ken Towner retired late last year after selling the family's 55-year-old business, Towner's Conoco gas station, located at 1906 N. Ash in Spokane's West Central neighborhood. The new owner is local businessman, Avtar Brar, who runs
Frontier Behavioral Health has created a new model of caring for clients that relies more heavily on employees who have bachelor's degrees that supplement those who have more advanced degree in an industry desperate for workers.
Clint and Brenda Grassel, founders of Precision Cutting Technologies Inc., in Liberty Lake, have sold their business to a Washington state-based private equity company that they say will continue operations under the Precision name and expand the business
The Spokane City Council has a matter of days to decide whether to adjust transportation impact fees before a moratorium on new construction in the Latah Valley area expires.
The Council could raise the fee to 600% or more of the current level. It also
Raising the minimum wage is one of the many policy ideas peppered with tradeoffs, but one of the few that has such a direct impact on businesses and employees alike.
Lawmakers in Idaho and Montana have introduced legislation intended to raise the
Washington state legislators need to take steps to increase access to construction-trade apprenticeships.
The interest in construction careers is greater than the availability of apprenticeship opportunities, trade executives say, and that bottleneck