Nearly four in 10 employers in Washington state increased the importance of career well-being in 2023, according to Gallagher's 2023 Career Wellbeing Report.
Even though that marked a five-point year-over-year increase, career well-being was still no
After persistent declines in earnings in recent years for Coeur Mining Inc., the former Idaho company is optimistic that it's poised for a rebound in performance.
When the Journal last reported on Coeur, formerly Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp., the
Aequus Sports LLC, USL Spokane's majority ownership entity, has announced new investors in the soccer franchise-a five-person group assembled by Los Angeles-based real estate investment firm LandSpire Group, says Ryan Harnetiaux, managing partner for
Dr. James M. Record began his duties as the dean of Washington State University's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine on Oct. 1., following a yearlong interim appointment, becoming the institution's second dean to lead the medical school.
A pair of Alaskan fishing boat captains soon will be frying up their wild Alaskan cod in the Inland Northwest.
Cashmere, Washington-based Captain's Cod Company is relocating one of its food trucks to the Spokane area from Western Washington. Its
Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Kitchen provides about 10 times more meals now than it did prior to the pandemic, and that isn't expected to change anytime soon.
'Our meal count went up from about 100,000 a year to over a million
Kinwell Medical Group, a physician-owned practice that took over three clinics in Spokane last fall and treats Premera Blue Cross clients exclusively, is focused on staffing up the clinics, says Dr. Sarah Crow, regional medical director for Eastern
Swing Lounge LLC, a Spokane Valley-based indoor virtual golf venue, will open a second location on the main floor of the Bank of America building, at 601 W. Riverside downtown, say owners Rachel and Alex Tibbits.
'We see a really good partnership in
Womer & Associates Inc. has purchased the historic Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. Building at 165 S. Howard, where the Spokane-based architectural company now occupies the top floor, says principal Nima Motahari.
The $1.9 million acquisition of the two
An increase in demand for breast imaging examinations is expected in the new year due to a new Washington state law that will eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for patients who require medically necessary exams.
Breast screening and imaging is a