The Spokane Public Schools board should act quickly to back the proposal for a new stadium near downtown Spokane as an alternative to rebuilding Joe Albi Stadium on the northwestern edge of the city.
A Spokane attorney who once was the youngest-ever president of the 113-year-old Washington State Bar Association recently agreed to enter a felony diversion program after being charged with five counts of theft by Spokane County prosecutors.
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Banner Bank is laying off employees here for the first time since it entered the Spokane market.
Kelly McPhee, Spokane-based vice president of communications and public relations for the Walla Walla-based bank, says six people here have received
Coeur d'Alene-based Secured Investment Corp. is voyaging into the new construction market with its first development, a 13-building, 26-unit duplex housing development in Spokane Valley.
Crews broke ground on the first phase of the project
Spokane-based window manufacturer Coeur d'Alene Window Co. and sister company McVay Brothers Contractors Inc. have moved their corporate offices into a building at 2205 N. Woodruff, in Spokane Valley.
Coeur d'Alene Window President Mark McVay says th
Many of us in the Spokane and North Idaho business community are seeing progress and momentum after the unexpected challenges we faced in 2020. As you plan for the months ahead, here are some recommendations to continue building resilience
In Spokane, our community has been hit hard by the pandemic's impacts due to our business demographics and population.
According to the Washington state Employment Security Department, our economic engine in the Inland Northwest is a community of
When Innovia Foundation CEO Shelly O'Quinn moved all office operations from an antiquated database server to a cloud-based system, she had no idea how big of a deal the decision ultimately would be.
In need of more space, Honest in Ivory Bridal Shop and Dearly Consignment have moved into 7,750 square feet of space at 123 E. Sprague, just east of downtown Spokane, owner Cassie Cleary says.
Planned giving is expected to increase in the coming years, and Spokane-area nonprofits are ramping up efforts to draw in long-term donors.
The U.S. is barreling toward the largest wealth transfer in history, with baby boomers expected to transfer