The Spokane Transit Authority's board of directors recently approved a change in design plans for the planned West Plains Transit Center project that has reduced its projected cost.
The project originally was anticipated to have a total cost of $16.2
Spokane-based energy and sustainability management service provider Ecova Inc. has expanded its services to include European markets, through its parent company ENGIE.
Along with its European expansion, company officials say it's continuing to invest
Healthcare Resource Group Inc., of Spokane Valley, which provides medical billing and coding staffing services to hospitals and large medical practices, says it has hired 70 new employees over the last year, spurred by increased demand for its services, a
Lincoln Hospital District No. 3, based in Davenport, is holding firmly to its roots while adapting to changes in the health care environment.
The district's flagship facility, Lincoln Hospital, has been upgrading technologies on site, increasing outpat
Washington State University's Native American Health Sciences program will soon face some changes as it continues its support of providing resources to young Native students pursuing careers in health and sciences.
The first change will come about thi
The Central Valley School District now wants to replace Ponderosa Elementary school rather than renovate and expand it-a move that district superintendent Ben Small claims would save on construction costs, speed up the project schedule, and eliminate th
Decision could be made late this year, in early '17
May 5, 2016
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is exploring the possibility of starting its own sewing and clothing company, says the planning director for the tribe.
In March, the Washington State Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) approved a $50,000 grant t
Some say spring is the most wonderful time of the year in Washington, when apple trees blossom, tulips bloom and colorful lentils carpet the fields on the Palouse.
While the spring colors are eye-catching, it is in fall when our state reaps the benefits
Investment of private dollars into more hotel rooms and public funds into more convention space is, thus far, doing what it's supposed to do: attracting more events, people, and ultimately dollars, to the Spokane economy.
Visit Spokane released a repo
Starbucks Corp., of Spokane, says it's thinking about introducing Starbucks Evenings-the serving of beer and wine-at a North Side coffee shop located at 4727 N. Division, across the street from NorthTown Mall.
The company applied for a beer and win