Sunday, during the day of protest calling for equity and justice for all people, we saw some of the best of Spokane.
While the protest was marred later in the night by violence, vandalism, and looting in the central business district, rays of hope are
During this unprecedented time in our history, the coronavirus pandemic has cast a heavy cloud of uncertainty over everyone's heads. Many businesses are being forced to shut down or operate on a work-from-home basis, and it has left much of our local
Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc. is partnering with Singapore-based smart metering company EDMI Ltd. to develop and launch a new smart gas meter for use in the United Kingdom. The meter uses Itron's Intelis platform and ultrasonic measuring technology
Western Insurance Associates Inc. has acquired two agencies in the past month and expects more to follow, says company principal Drew Hodgson.
The rapidly growing insurance company acquired the Wilson Insurance Agency Inc., at 507 W. Francis, as well as
Pointing to the crushing effect COVID-19 may be having property values-especially commercial properties that have lost rental income-the Spokane County Assessor's Office says valuation notices to property owners won't occur until August this year.
Internet provider Intermax Networks, of Coeur d'Alene, has acquired Telwest Inc., which does business as Tel-West Business Communications, a Spokane-based company that's long specialized in providing voice and communications services.
An economic analysis the first 11 weeks COVID-19 had on Spokane County starting in mid-March reveals a little more than 17,000 jobs lost and lost labor income of $760 million.
Alex Rausch, and his wife, Hillary, say they're excited to see the calendar reach June.
The couple, who founded Four Eyed Guys Brewing Co. in 2017, say they hope to begin remodeling this month for a planned tap house and brewery to be located
Prominent Spokane developer Lanzce Douglass has his sights set on his next big multifamily housing project, a $46 million apartment complex to be known as Desmet Quarry, in Spokane Valley.
A handful of bars and restaurants in the Spokane area have used the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to remodel and deep-clean their spaces, sometimes using Paycheck Protection Program loan funds to pay employees to help with the work.