Business for title insurance companies is down this year, caused by declining numbers of purchase and refinance transactions, representatives of title companies here say.
The office of the U.S. attorney for Eastern Washington has indicted suspects in 10 cases of fraud related to the Paycheck Protection Program since it established a COVID-19 fraud strike force in February.
Exchange-traded funds are growing in popularity as a part of some retirement strategies, despite a general lack of ETFs in 401(k) plans, some financial advisers here say.
Dustin Allbery, vice president of operations at Northwest Planning Inc.
Capital One Group recently surveyed 1,005 adults for its Financial Freedom Study. In the questions regarding retirement issues, the responses suggest that, apparently, it's not a major thing for most pre-retirees. Here's some of what they found.
Market pullbacks are never easy, especially if you are retired and depend on your investments to generate income to pay your expenses. For so many people, this market pullback is especially difficult.
If you live in Spokane, you know about its waste-to-energy facility, which burns up to 800 tons of solid waste a day and can generate 22 megawatts of electricity-enough to power 13,000 homes.
It is part of Spokane's overall system that encourages
The city of Spokane should take steps now to ensure it never has to put in place another building moratorium like the one imposed earlier this month in southwest Spokane.
A moratorium such as the one implemented in the Latah Creek area and
An all-ages lounge in Spokane Valley is serving up craft cocktails and mocktails after its owner found demand at local farmers markets.
Dillon Hueser, who founded flavored simple syrup maker Side Hustle Syrups, says The Boneyard, located at
The Granite Pointe apartment complex in Spokane Valley has been purchased for $145 million, according to a release from the Bellevue, Washington office of Berkadia, a New York-based financial group that serves the commercial real estate industry.