A dearth of child care options and a high ratio of women in industries affected most by pandemic-related restrictions are contributing to a disproportionate share of women leaving the workforce, some employment observers here say.
This time last year, the Gonzaga University men's basketball team already had played four home games while the women's hoops team had played a pair of contests at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
When I learned the Spokane City Council had hired a new spokeswoman, my first thought was, 'Man, how many people work at the City Council now?â€
The answer is 22. That's up from 15 employees six years ago and means the ratio of people working
With the divisive election season behind us, now is a time to come together, to heal, and to start the difficult, but entirely admirable, task of finding some common ground.
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Some banks with a Spokane presence are reporting an increase in third-quarter net income due to strong mortgage production, while others posting a decline for the quarter point to lower interest income due to record-low interest rates as the reason.
Fire Protection Specialists LLC is moving into a new location with about 15,000-square feet of office and warehouse space at 1611 N. Molter, in Liberty Lake, after roughly 15 years located at 3624 E. Springfield, just south of Spokane Community College
Braiden Kingsford, a Liberty Lake-based physical therapist, has opened Kingsford Physical Therapy & Wellness PLLC, a mobile physical therapy service.
His mobile PT business serves clients in their homes in Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Post Falls, and
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest has purchased the former Rings & Things building at 303 E. Third, where the nonprofit has moved its e-commerce and administration departments.