The Idaho Central Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center, once was slated to open its doors to the public this past summer, is now on course to be completed in phases over the course of the next three to five years.
With the increased number of natural disasters and emergency events occurring in recent years, businesses have evolved in how they respond and provide support.
Iasis Molecular Sciences Inc., a Spokane medical devices and life sciences company, is developing two products that destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
Access to behavioral health care is expanding for oncology patients in the Inland Northwest with the launch of a new partnership between Cancer Care Northwest PS and Advanced Behavioral Health LLC.
Pleasantries LLC has opened this month in the Garland District, where owner Danielle Amstrup is curating more than home decor and lifestyle products, but also an unconventional way to support nonprofits in the new retail space.
Spokane dermatologist Dr. William Philip Werschler and his businesses have been accused of using $1.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds to purchase sports cars, buy real estate, and pay off personal debt.
AMI Metals Inc., a global aerospace materials company, has proposed a new manufacturing and distribution warehouse in Spokane Valley valued at $8 million.