Washington state is now encouraging higher adoptions of solar energy systems in homebuilding as part of its drive to eliminate fossil fuel-generated electricity from the grid.
As a financial adviser, I have obtained a variety of industry licenses and designations. However, before becoming an adviser, I earned a master's degree in history from Eastern Washington University.
Hundreds of our fellow citizens stepped up to run for elected office during the recent candidate filing week. From local to federal positions, this is an example of our representative democracy at its finest.
The computer sciences and electrical engineering departments at Eastern Washington University will merge on July 1, ahead of their move to the Catalyst Building in Spokane's University District this summer.
WorkWell Consultants LLC, of Spokane, has begun offering a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved COVID-19 at-home test for employers and individuals.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $2.25 million in Indian Community Development Block Grants to tribes in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
Overall, tribes in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon received $6.9 million in grants.
Providence ElderPlace, a care system for the elderly, has opened its first Spokane-area PACE health and social services care clinic.
The Spokane office for PACE, short for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, is located at 6018 N. Astor
Liberty Lake-based BSBS LLC has purchased as investments the 64-unit Brookstone apartment complex, at 2405 E. Upriver Drive, in East Spokane, and the 18-unit Brookside apartment complex, at 13129 E. Valleyway, in Spokane Valley.
Discerning what can and can't be recycled can be as much of a hassle as trying to figure out where to dispose of nonrecyclables, says Andy Dunau, executive director of the Spokane River Forum.
That's why the nonprofit is expanding its waste directory