Avista Corp. is projecting slower growth in customer demand and expects to have adequate power generating resources to meet customers' electricity needs until 2020.Avista filed its 2013 Electric Integrated Resource Plan on Aug. 30 with in state
zPerfectGift, a Spokane-based virtual gift-giving company, is offering what it believes is a new and different way to celebrate and track special occasions. It operates a website, at www.zperfectgift.com, that enables multiple people to chip in
Spokane startup Sport Scope Inc. has marked a 50 percent revenue growth this year, its second year of business, says general manager and co-owner Derek Taylor. The company, which manufactures specialty pole-mounted end-zone cameras for sporting is
Aug. 26 / Gonzaga launches new schoolGonzaga University said it has established a School of Nursing and Human Physiology, its first new school in nearly 40 years, and has named Brenda Stevenson Marshall to be the school's dean. The new school in
Mel's plans move to Wandermere areaMel's, previously known as Mel's Nursery and located at 8800 N. Division, has sold its former location to Wendle Motors and plans to reopen in mid-October in smaller quarters in a multitenant retail building
Jon E. Eliassen, who has epitomized the phrase "entrepreneurial encore" since his first "retirement" a decade ago, actually may be moving closer to real retirement, at the age of 66, as he steps down from the role of president and CEO of Red Lion a
Eastern Washington University says in a press release that its board of trustees has ratified a three-year contract between the university and the United Faculty of Eastern, the union representing EWU faculty. The contract, which takes effect a
Command Center Inc., a Coeur d'Alene-based temporary staffing company, has posted second-quarter net income of $473,000, down nearly 44 percent from a net income of $843,000 in the same quarter a year ago.Command Center reported second-quarter a
The Sullivan Road Bridge replacement project is back on the front burner with new lower cost estimates and funding contingencies that make the project viable, after a vital part of the project funding was left out of the state transportation bill a
PDH LLC, a Spokane Valley company owned by prominent builder-developer George Paras, has bought and begun developing the bulk of a stymied 300-plus lot subdivision that's adjacent to the big Northwood neighborhood and overlooks Spokane planned to a