The long-awaited North Spokane Corridor project will reach an important milestone with the completion of a railway realignment this summer.
In 2019, Spokane-based Halme Construction Inc. began work on the $77.5-million realignment project of a BNSF
The Idaho Transportation Department has begun a multiyear, $131 million effort to expand and improve a 6.5-mile section of state Route 41 from Post Falls to Rathdrum.
The work includes widening the highway by adding new lanes to the east of the existing
The Post Street Bridge $18.5 million replacement project has started, with work now underway to reinforce the original concrete arches.
'We're going to rebuild it from the arches up, but we're going to keep the historic arches,â€
Despite the battering the hospitality industry is taking due to COVID-19-related social distancing and business restrictions, the Kalispel Tribe of Indians plans to start work soon on a hotel expansion at its Northern Quest Resort & Casino
The Spokane Tribe of Indians is well underway with a construction project that will nearly double the size of the current three-year-old, 26,000-square-foot casino, just west of Airway Heights.
The expansion will have more than 20,000 square feet of
The Joe Albi Stadium replacement project is in the planning stages and is on track to be completed by fall 2022, says Greg Forsyth, director of capital projects for Spokane Public Schools.
Another alternative for replacing the aging stadium recently
Although a conditional-use permit for a shooting sports range planned by the Spokane Gun Club recently has been remanded by a superior court judge to the Spokane County Hearing Examiner's Office, the club is preparing to proceed with the project
It is critically important we increase health care providers in Washington state. Rural communities are facing a concerning health care provider shortage, increasing the difficulty for people to access affordable, quality health care close to home
With welcome news that the state's revenue forecast has returned to pre-pandemic levels, now is the time for the Legislature to turn to providing relief to residents and businesses with available resources rather than focusing on unneeded and untimely