Peg Currie, chief executive of Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital and chief operating officer of Providence Inland Northwest Washington, is retiring at the end of next month.
Currie is capping a 40-year health care career.
Most business sectors in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area are growing, and some are approaching recovery beyond pre-pandemic levels as we enter the new year.
Job numbers in both Spokane and Kootenai counties now are exceeding pre-pandemic levels, althoug
New standards recently approved by the Spokane City Council meant to increase the use of apprentices will make it difficult for many contractors already dealing with labor shortages to participate in city projects, construction trade association represent
When the Historic Davenport Hotel was being renovated, the energy and excitement behind the project drew in Lynnelle Caudill, who would soon join the team and become the hotel's founding managing director when it reopened in 2002.
'It was such
Ignoring massive federal borrowing will bite our grandchildren hard in the next decades.
We, the taxpayers, now owe over $29 trillion to lenders, of which one-third are foreign governments. Collectively, Japan, China, and UK own $3 trillion in U.S.
As passenger traffic at Spokane International Airport is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels this holiday season, the future is looking bright for the facility for many reasons.
The airport isn't just a place to catch a plane. It provides a
Worry is real. So are reasons to be hopeful.
One of the hardest parts about dealing with worry is that there are usually good reasons to worry. Even in 'good times†there are issues or potential issues, and the inevitably of struggle in some area of
Ida & Norma's Draperies Inc., a Spokane Valley-based window treatment store, is changing ownership.
Elena Graeber is acquiring the store from Steve Rile after working for Ida & Norma's for 17 years. She has been the business manager for the past 10
A new shelter operated by Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & North Idaho is intended to fill the gap in services for young adults between the ages of 18 to 24 experiencing homelessness.
As the Journal went to press, the Young Adult Shelter was