As business owners and employees at businesses in the Spokane area, you are busy balancing your work and family life while at the same time trying to keep an eye on the issues that impact you. There are so many issues coming out of local governments and
Two recently permitted projects for assisted-living facilities-one a major remodel and the other involving new construction-are moving forward in the Moran Prairie neighborhood on Spokane's South Hill.
Pegasus Senior Living, of Dallas, is
When students at Longfellow Elementary School returned to in-person schooling in fall 2020, they received a surprise greeting from a dinosaur, a penguin, a flamingo, and several other larger-than-life characters, who welcomed the children into the
Global Neighborhood Thrift has established its own trucking operation, executive director and founder Brent Hendricks says.
Late last year, the nonprofit received authorization to operate as a trucking service from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Spokane-based real estate company 4 Degrees Real Estate plans to develop a 72-unit apartment complex at 519 E. North Foothills Drive, north of Yoke's Fresh Market, in the Logan neighborhood, says Jordan Tampien, co-founder of the real estate brokerage.
The owners of No-Li Brewery are expanding with a beer hall space in the former Dry Fly Distilling tasting room in the historic Riverwalk Building, at 1003 E. Trent.
No-Li Brewery owner John Bryant says the 4,200-square-foot beer hall, which will be fully
A Tri-Cities, Washington-based company plans to build large condominium garages in west Spokane this spring.
Tricia Jarrett Developments LLC, of Pasco, has submitted permits to the city of Spokane for Fat Cat of Spokane to be constructed at
The past 18 months have brought on a shift in mindset which has made many people anxious, empowered, and energized to do things earlier than initially planned, says Michael Jackson, senior vice president and Spokane-Coeur d'Alene branch manager at D.A.
Tom Sherry has been the chief meteorologist and occasional anchor at KREM-TV for the past 32 years. Now at 62, he is stepping down from his position.
Sherry aspired to be a progressive FM radio broadcaster since he was in the ninth grade. When he was 18
It's been nearly five years since Washington State University has put redevelopment plans on hold for the Jensen-Byrd building at 131 E. Main, on the University's Spokane campus, and the building remains dormant.
Now, a former University District