It's encouraging to see the Washington state Senate muster the political will to pass a transportation funding bill after failing to do so last year. Now, the state House of Representatives and Gov. Jay Inslee must find a way to reconcile any difference
For more than a generation, when considering what to do with their investments, one of the primary beliefs of investors has been that bonds are safe, that the risk of losing your investment in owning them-whether individually or within fund portfolios o
For years, lovable TV host Mr. Rogers would invite children to jump on board the trolley and go into the 'land of make believe.' The low-tech studio prop wasn't six miles long and it didn't cost taxpayers $72 million, but it was a journey full of
Palouse Capital Management Inc., of Spokane, says its Large Cap Value Strategy has earned recognition as a top performer in the PSN Top Guns list for the full 2014 calendar year, after having garnered similar kudos for its performance in the third quarter
Spokane Community College has expanded evening hours to accommodate professionals who work full time, enabling them to finish a degree or earn credits to advance their careers.
About 74,000 working-age Spokane residents have attended college but don't
IQ Interactive, the Spokane-based company that designs and makes modular, wall-structured systems for museums and science centers, says it has changed the name of the company to Flexhibits, reflecting its new focus on the interactive, interchangeable disp
Spokane-based Empire Health Foundation now operates out of the recently remodeled former Civic Building, although staffers as of last week were still unpacking boxes after moving from temporary quarters across Riverside Avenue.
FIRST Robotics Competition, a Manchester, N.H.-based youth robotics competition program, is seeking to increase its presence here by holding its regional competition at Eastern Washington University next month, says Erin McCallum, the Kent, Wash.-based pr
Two popular ride-share companies, Uber and Lyft, have been granted temporary restraining orders in Spokane County Superior Court that stem from public-records requests the Journal of Business filed seeking information on the fees they paid to the city of
The Chartered Financial Analyst Society Spokane, an organization of financial analysts, portfolio managers, and other investment professionals, has grown from about 40 members to 70 members since 2005, mainly from starting a subchapter in Montana, holding