The city of Cheney is in the midst of negotiations to purchase 228 acres of land southeast of downtown Cheney.
Mark Schuller, city administrator, says Cheney has had an eye on the property for a few years, since the family that owns the land approached
Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc. has secured a contract with Bangor, Maine-based electric utility Versant Power to upgrade the utility's metering infrastructure and network.
For the second time in its nearly 17-year history, the Spokane Hearing Oral Program of Excellence is on the move to a bigger location.
Started in 2004, HOPE offers early intervention auditory and language therapy for children with deafness
LunchboxWax salon franchisees Brandi and Mike Chapman plan to open a salon on Spokane's South Hill, its second overall, either in late May or early June.
The couple opened their first bikini and facial wax salon last July in 1,500 square feet of space
The Washington state Department of Ecology is seeking public input through Feb. 2 on proposed multimillion-dollar plans to clean up contamination at the grain elevator in the Freeman area, about 13 miles south of Spokane Valley.
Several policy changes were included in the recently approved 2021 Omnibus spending bill that will ease the federal student aid application process and expand Pell Grant eligibility, industry observers here say.
The old 345-acre Northside Landfill, once the site of the largest garbage disposal operation in Spokane County, reached a milestone late last year as it was declassified as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund Site and removed from the age
Work is underway on a new Old Navy retail store at the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, on Spokane's North Side.
In a prepared statement, a Gap Inc. spokesperson says the Franklin Park store, at 5628 N. Division, will open at the end of April.
The banking field hasn't lost its luster for Lorilei Bruggink, who has worked in the industry for 35 years and was named president of Spokane Valley-based State Bank Northwest earlier this month.
The Spokane Regional Transportation Council, in partnership with several Spokane-based agencies, plans an electric vehicle infrastructure overhaul that will grow substantially the current number of charging stations in the county over the next few years.