Silverwood Theme Park is expecting its ninth consecutive annual increase in attendance during the upcoming season that starts May 3.
Season-pass sales and group business are up over previous years, which is a good indicator for the upcoming season, says
A community consortium that includes some of Spokane's largest players in the health care field are planning a $15 million primary-care clinic in Spokane's University District that would serve as a training ground for new physicians and other emerging
Potlatch Corp., of Spokane, today reported first-quarter net income of $20.3 million, or 50 cents a diluted share, up from $15.5 million, or 38 cents a share, in the first quarter of 2013.
The company reported an increase of more than $300,000 in reven
Greater Spokane Incorporated announced this morning that it has appointed Steve Stevens as its new president and CEO.
Stevens, who will take over the position July 1, replaces Rich Hadley, who will retire on May 9.
Coldwater Creek Inc., the Sandpoint-based women's clothing retailer, announced this morning that the company and all of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The company said in a press release that its stores and website are open for bus
Exotic Metals Forming Co.'s recent announcement
that it plans to develop a big manufacturing facility
on the West Plains is major news for the Spokane
area's economy and just the type of catalyst that could
help encourage a more rapid expansion of
Organizers of Spokane-based PRIDE Prep School of Technology and Science, the first charter school approved in Washington state, are laying the groundwork now to open in the fall of 2015.
Led by former Spokane public school teacher and administrator Bre
Washington State University Spokane has partnered with Northwest Autism Center, of Spokane, to launch an interdisciplinary program for speech and hearing sciences graduate students to gain hands-on experience while helping children with autism spectrum di