Spokane Public Facilities District CEO Kevin Twohig says the PFD will make a decision by month's end about which local contractor will be selected for construction of a proposed $27 million sports field house north of the Spokane River.
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A quiet deadline is looming for businesses that accept credit and debit cards.
After Oct. 1, most merchants that haven't switched to a new payment standard that encrypts certain identifying account information could be liable for losses if they accept
The number of Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies is shrinking, but for the executives at the corporations that remain, total compensation grew substantially in 2014, the Journal of Business annual analysis shows.
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Washington State University's College of Nursing, now based in Spokane, is working to educate future medical professionals on the importance of reducing the extraordinarily high volume of waste generated by the health care industry.
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, in Washington, D.C., has granted full accreditation to Gonzaga University's Doctor of Nursing Practice Program for the next five years. It's the first accreditation granted to the two-year old program.
For a lot of people, the sorry saga of Metropolitan Mortgage & Securities Co. and affiliate Summit Securities Inc., which both shut down here 11 years ago, has faded from memory or holds little relevance in today's vastly reshaped local financial landsc
Brenda Covert started working in the health care field as a registered nurse 30-some years ago and worked her way up in the ranks to implementation manager of Providence Health & Services' massive conversion to the Epic electronic medical records system
The state Supreme Court derailed Washington's nascent charter school movement last week when it ruled that charter school Initiative 1240 is unconstitutional.
Approved by voters in 2012, I-1240 allowed up to 40 charter schools at a rate of eight per ye
Two local brothers, Jordan and Joel Tampien, have bought the former Spokane Boxing Building at 1826 E. Sprague and plan to house their start-up real estate brokerage, 4 Degrees Real Estate, there after completing renovations.
The building has 6,000 squar