Pain … chest pain, back pain, and abdominal pain as well as nausea, shortness of breath, and vomiting are among the top 10 reasons firefighters are called out by 911 dispatchers to assist people in the city of Spokane, says Brian Schaeffer, assistant fi
The incoming class of second-year medical students in Spokane will be about half the size of the inaugural second-year class, with nine to 11 slots failing to fill.
Ken Roberts, director of the Spokane unit of WWAMI, a University of Washington program
Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Eldonna Shaw announced this morning in a letter to members that she will leave the Chamber at the end of July.
Shaw, who has served as CEO for 13 years, said in the letter that she had been planning to lea
Avista Corp., of Spokane, announced today that its unregulated subsidiary Avista Energy has received $15 million in a litigation settlement with various California parties stemming from a dispute concerning prices paid in the California spot markets in 20
Avista Corp., of Spokane, announced this morning it has formed a subsidiary, called Salix Inc., to explore domestic markets, specifically wholesale and business-to-business customers in the western U.S., for liquefied natural gas.
Robert J. Lafferty, a
Here's a good recipe for a home-baked business success dish.
Start with two cups of education and hard-earned expertise-say, in the field of electrical engineering-and add in a cup of pure entrepreneurial energy and a tablespoon each of business ma
Principals forming a new Spokane real estate brokerage have bought a historic three-story building downtown for $1 million.
The brokerage, CitiBrokers LLC, plans to occupy a portion of the building when it opens in August, says Aaron Cunningham, one of t
The market for buying and selling privately held companies has changed substantially during the last few years. The economic downturn significantly reduced sales and profitability of many companies, decreasing the number of companies for sale as would-be
Construction is complete at a new multitenant commercial building named Regal Square, on Spokane's South Hill.
The 7,300-square-foot retail building is located at 5608. S. Regal, about a block beyond the south city limits of Spokane.
Steal $200,000 from a bank, and you'll go to prison. Steal $200,000 from the taxpayers, and you'll probably get a slap on the wrist.
A Chicago man was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for stealing $250,000 from a bank. In San Diego, a bur