A new care facility for medically fragile children and teenagers will begin caring for patients this month on Spokane's South Hill.
Ashley House, based in Federal Way, Washington, provides 24-hour nursing care for medically fragile, medically complex,
Providence Holy Family Hospital's Family Maternity Center has launched TeamBirth, an initiative that aims to enhance the childbirth experience for expectant mothers.
Deanna Higgins, nurse manager for the Family Maternity Center, says TeamBirth is
A local record connoisseur is opening Spokane Record Store on North Monroe Street this fall.
Charley Berryhill says he plans to open the store at 1411 N. Monroe by Oct. 1. The 2,800-square-foot space, located two blocks south of the longtime
The Journal is making a lame attempt at becoming a woke publication.
That's the assertion of a reader who sent me a letter earlier this summer. He took issue with a story we wrote about a couple of women who had
Doug Belanger, longtime president of Gold Reserve Inc., says the company will have financial reserves to continue operating for a number of years when he retires at year-end. But the company's position with a South American gold, copper, and silver
Spokane-based Condron Homes LLC founder Craig Condron says the seventh and final phase of construction soon will begin at the Wandermere Heights neighborhood, almost 20 years after development first started there.
The Hops N Drops bar and restaurant on Spokane's North Side is moving to the Northpointe Plaza retail center.
Kevin Eggen, CEO of the Bonney Lake, Washington-based restaurant chain, says the lease on the
Progressions Credit Union plans to construct a second stand-alone branch next spring at the northwest corner of Nevada Street and Jay Avenue, says Susan Vuong, the organization's president and CEO.
After 30 years with the Washington Grain Commission, Glen Squires, its CEO, will retire effective Nov. 1. His successor will be Casey Chumrau, the current executive director of the Idaho Wheat Commission.
Spokane-based Produce Supply Express Inc. has been acquired by a Blaine, Washington-based competitor.
Kam-Way Transportation Inc. is now operating Produce Supply Express as its subsidiary, says Lom Hutchins. Previously vice president of Produce