This would have been Otto Klein's 28th season with the Spokane Indians Baseball Club. Klein, who's now senior vice president of the Spokane Indians, says he first interviewed with the team on his way home from college, and hasn't left Spokane since.
A Portland-based development company could break ground on its planned $20 million Boxcar Apartments in the University District as early as October, says managing partner Tom Cody.
The company, Project PDX
While the number of people unemployed in Washington state is falling slowly, a combination of fear of contracting COVID-19 and an additional $600 in weekly federal pandemic unemployment benefits have led some people to refuse to return to work, some
Pre-pandemic executive pay increased by just 1% for executives at Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies in 2019, according to a Journal of Business analysis.
Work on Mullen Technologies Inc.'s planned 1.3 million-square-foot West Plains manufacturing facility could start as early as September, says Mullen CEO and founder David Michery.
While that timeline might prove to be optimistic, S3R3 Solutions is revi
Far too few people remember the 1972 Seattle billboard: 'Would the last person who leaves Seattle please turn out the lights?â€
The reference was to the massive job losses at Boeing when the supersonic transport project collapsed and the company, then
Employers shouldn't be asked to shoulder the full burden of revenue shortfalls in state and local governments, especially now.
Elected officials need to look inward to determine what cuts can be made to balance budgets. And looking inward includes
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, STEM education has never been a more relevant investment for schools and communities, according to a retired instructor at Rogers High School, in Spokane.
The teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, is challenging the Spokane
NAC Architecture is designing a school that includes a large percentage of students from families experiencing homelessness.
At times, the percentage of students living without permanent shelter can reach 25%, and the total transient rate at the school
The eight schools of East Valley School District are getting new secured entries, district superintendent Kelly Shea says.
The new entries will prevent anyone who isn't a student or staff member from entering the building without speaking to someone