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
A family-owned investment company is developing a storage unit business that also will allocate space for storing boats and recreational vehicles.
Barker Storage LLC broke ground last week on its planned $5.5 million self-storage project to be located
StanCraft Jet Center is expanding its ongoing development plans in North Idaho with the addition of a 57,200-square-foot hangar at Coeur d'Alene Airport-Pappy Boyington Field.
Construction on the StanCraft Jet Center began last year. As previously
Boise, Idaho-based Western States Equipment Co. plans to build a 127,400-square-foot heavy equipment dealership in Liberty Lake, according to planning documents on file with the city.
Site plans show the heavy equipment dealer is planning a four-building
Dolphin Enterprises LLC, a family-owned business of three generations, has started construction on a building at 6818 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley, including a replacement structure for a paint store that was destroyed by a fire there in February 2019.
Comcast Corp. has opened a new Xfinity retail store in Spokane Valley and temporarily has closed its Division Street store while that space is being remodeled.
The Spokane Valley store is located in the Evergreen Crossing Shopping Center