Quest Aircraft Co., the Sandpoint-based maker of the rugged Kodiak light airplane, says it has been awarded type certification from the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee and the Civil Aviation Authority of Namibia, Africa.
A type certificate is a saf
Decision states that public should have been notified
July 2, 2015
A state appellate court panel has ruled Spokane County failed to notify the public about a change made to population projections, resulting in a violation of the Growth Management Act.
The decision upheld an earlier ruling made by the Eastern Washington
South Hill pizzeria to open second eatery next month
July 2, 2015
James Wedemeyer says he and his wife, Pam Wedemeyer, who co-own Lalo's Pizza & Calzone at 909 S. Grand Blvd. on Spokane's South Hill, hadn't planned on opening a second outlet until they started listening to their customers.
'We've got a loyal
Venezuela still resisting paying $740 million award
July 2, 2015
Gold Reserve Inc. said in a recent press release that it expected to file a response by today to Venezuela's latest legal effort to forestall payment of a $740.3 million judgment the Spokane-based mining company secured against the South American nation
Planning her own 2009 Spokane wedding from Ireland, Rachel Sandall hit an online wall.
Google searches six years ago yielded two or three options for venues, without much for photos, so Sandall leaned on personal knowledge from growing up in Spokane to
Spare Me 5-1 Rescue tool to hit retail shelves this fall
July 2, 2015
A Spokane-area man has created a tool that he says can be used for five-different functions, ranging from a small snow shovel to a traction device in bad weather.
Kevin Klier of Colbert, Wash., says both Napa Auto Parts and O'Reilly Auto Parts have agr
Spokane developer Lanzce Douglass is proposing to construct a mixed-use high-rise at the former Downtown Midas Muffler location, at the southeast corner of Division Street and Spokane Falls Boulevard, a predevelopment application on file with the city of
Prominent law firm expects to exit market by year's end
July 2, 2015
International law firm K&L Gates LLP says it will close its Spokane office by the end of the year.
Philip J. Carstens is the administrative partner of the firm's office here, located on the third floor of a downtown building at 618 W. Riverside that'
Spokane entrepreneurs Lee Tate and Daniel Phinney say they'll begin marketing this month an electronic device they've developed that treats hard water to prevent lime-scale deposits from forming and reduces existing deposits without the use of salt, c
New vehicles sales here are the strongest in years due largely to rising consumer confidence and high demand for sport utility vehicles, crossover vehicles, and pickups, several Inland Northwest dealers say.
Mark Waltermire, general manager at Dishman Do