Two years ago, Cameron Davenport launched Coeur d'Alene-based Davenport Memorial Glass Co., which creates glass art pieces that incorporate cremated remains of humans or pets.
By spring, the business had received enough orders that Davenport
A laptop featuring Rohinni technology could be waiting under the tree this Christmas.
That's what Matthew Gerber, CEO of Coeur d'Alene-based tech engineering company Rohinni LLC, says the company's new joint venture Luumii hopes to accomplish
More fiber-optic network activity has begun to crop up in Coeur d'Alene and Spokane.
TDS Metrocom, a Madison, Wisconsin-based telecommunications company, is constructing a new fiber optic network in Coeur d'Alene, with the intention of offering
Mention The Great PNW bears to the majority of Spokanites, and one image immediately comes clearly to mind.
That animated image, to innocent eyes, looks like one grown bear on his back haunches standing behind another that's resting on all four paws.
City of Spokane officials and its chief financial officer, Gavin Cooley, have some things to consider in the coming months.
Cooley, 61, will think about what to do after he retires at late this year or early in 2020
The Legislature approved and Gov. Jay Inslee signed a two-year budget to give most of Washington's 2,400 K-12 public schools $27.2 billion, an all-time high. That's a 20% increase over the last two years, up $4.4 billion.
The recent state Court of Appeals ruling has thrown a new measure of uncertainty for workers and economic development recruiters statewide about the future of state and local income taxes.
The Dinner Party, a longtime Coeur d'Alene wine and gift shop, has moved from its original space in the Costco Plaza to a larger space in the same retail center at 3500 N. Government Way.
Kleur Style House, a new hair salon, has opened at 1604 N. Monroe. Owner Haley Hotchkiss says the business occupies a 1,900-square-foot recently remodeled leased space that previously was vacant.