While the Inland Northwest health care industry is reporting millions in losses since the coronavirus outbreak, care providers who serve mankind's four-legged friends are struggling to keep up with demand.
If Americans are to receive all of their electricity without coal and natural gas by 2035, they will need nuclear power.
Washington's Clean Energy Transformation Act passed earlier this year by the Legislature leans heavily on renewable fuels
Spokane appears to be on a more constructive track than other cities, namely Seattle, as it shapes an inclusive framework for addressing police reform.
Ground rules put forth earlier this month by Mayor Nadine Woodward and City Council members set
With an initial phase of work recently completed at Spokane International Airport, a second phase of improvements to the transportation center currently is being designed.
The second phase will include improvements to the ground transportation center
International real estate company Engel & Völkers is making its presence known on Inland Northwest main streets.
Twenty months after opening its Spokane office in a second-floor suite in River Park Square, at 808 W. Main, downtown, the company
A new local report shows how policies such as rent control or just-cause evictions may end up hurting the most vulnerable in our area more than it helps. That's the conclusion by Whitworth Economics Professor and principal investigator Vange Hochheimer.
With just four employees, including owners Mark and Allison Esvelt, Millwood-based environmental engineering company Esvelt Environmental Engineering LLC is small - and the Esvelts intend to keep it that way.
Allison Esvelt says the company, located
Hagadone Marine Group and The Coeur d' Alene Resort have announced the opening of The Marina Cantina at The Boardwalk Marina, south of the Coeur d'Alene resort and next to the resort's boat rentals.
From her full-time home in Detroit, Spokane native Hannah Dahl has assembled a team here to launch her business, Alpha-LIT Spokane/CDA.
Dahl's event-centered business rents out approximately four-foot-high lettering adorned with lights for special oc
Maverick Inc., the Salt Lake City-based convenience store and gas station chain, plans to construct another outlet on Spokane's North Side.
A city of Spokane predevelopment application, which begins the planning process in the city, shows a Maverik