Boeing's new cost-reduction plan has deep ramifications for Washington because the bulk of the 4,500 job cuts are likely to land here.
CEO Dennis Muilenburg asked investors to view the savings initiative as 'playing offense in a competitive marketpl
Charter schools provide one path-among several others-to quality education for a segment of students, and Washington state lawmakers deserve kudos for addressing issues that placed charter schools at odds with the state Constitution.
While charter s
Washington State University announced this afternoon that it has named Kirk Schulz as its new president. Schulz currently serves as president of Kansas State University, in Manhattan, Kan.
The WSU Board of Regents is expected to consider Schulz's con
Construction projects approaching $250 million are planned or under way in Kootenai County despite having three high-profile projects recently taken off the table in Coeur d'Alene.
The north Kootenai County city of Hayden looks to be in position for a
Nearly $140 million in new and continuing transportation-related construction projects are slated for 2016 across Spokane County, a decrease of almost $20 million from last year. The decrease is likely due to what Washington state Department of Transporta
The residential construction market here is expected to stay vibrant this year-and to be better for some builders than last year, particularly larger builders-but the market is being constrained somewhat by a shortage of developable lots and qualified
Spokane Public Schools capital projects director Greg Forsyth says he's never seen a construction time like this in all the years he's been affiliated with the Spokane School District No. 81, and he's been affiliated with the district most of his li
More than $500 million worth of multimillion-dollar construction projects are planned or underway this year in Spokane County.
That doesn't include any of the projects to be built under the $429 million school-funding measures concurrently approved in
CenterPlace Regional Event Center, in Spokane Valley, celebrated its 10th year of operations last year by hosting a record 920 events, and the busy facility hopes to exceed that number by at least 5 percent this year.
Owned by the city of Spokane Valley
JB LLC, the Seattle-based development company recently selected by Washington State University to redevelop the historic Jensen-Byrd Building and adjacent properties, has begun to share its $45 million-plus vision for the site with city planners.
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