Gonzaga University plans to build a new multistory building for both its College of Arts and Sciences and its School of Engineering and Applied Science, says Joe Poss, vice president for university advancement.
Currently dubbed The Center for Integrated
Kaps cites exercise as key to remaining cancer free
October 12, 2017
Jackie Kaps believes in running from problems. Well, at least when the problem is breast cancer.
'I work, and I train, because if I stop, then cancer wins,†says the 55-year-old Deer Park woman who has been cancer free for three years.
For her effor
Nearly six years ago, Melani Schorr, a 44-year-old radiology information systems administrator at Deaconess Hospital, in Spokane, had gastric bypass surgery, a decision she says has changed her life.
'I'd been overweight my whole life-diets, exerci
Features to be expanded, include more pediatric info
October 12, 2017
Spokane-based Providence Health Care has unveiled a smartphone application to assist expectant and new mothers both during and following their pregnancies.
Kim Jorgensen, the director of women's and children's services at Sacred Heart Children's Ho
Joni Kindwall-Moore and her children have issues with certain foods.
Eggs give her hives, and wheat makes her joints ache. Her son experiences bouts of digestive troubles and eczema from some foods, and her daughter was born intolerant of dairy products.
Avista Corp. plans to break ground this week on a new $22 million building that will replace its 61-year-old natural gas facility in Spokane Valley.
To be located at 2406 N. Dollar Road, the 88,000-square-foot Dollar Road Service Center will be four time
Household income in Spokane County has increased at a faster pace than statewide and national incomes, data compiled by the Community Indicators of Spokane Initiative show.
Countywide annual median household income rose 9.3 percent last year, according t
In the past five years, the beer-brewing community here has transformed from a near novelty to a Spokane staple, some local brewers say.
Matthew Hanson, co-owner of Whistle Punk Brewing LLC, of Spokane, says he's noticed mid-sized breweries diminishing
Board eyes enterprise fund, but proposal has its critics
October 12, 2017
As some long-envisioned improvements to downtown Spokane's Riverfront Park start to become reality, the city's Parks and Recreations Department is grappling with a looming challenge: How does it create a financial sustainability plan for the city's
Spokane-based Scout Real Estate Group LLC has opened a second downtown office that's five times the size of the original office it started here earlier this year.
Owner and managing broker Brian Bean says the company leased 4,000 square feet of space o