Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital has begun a $1.3 million remodeling project for a new special pathogens unit there.
Dr. Joel McCullough, Providence Health Care's medical director for community health and epidemiology, sa
Children with disabilities to have chance to play ball
July 14, 2016
The city of Spokane will begin construction in September at Mission Park on a baseball field and facility for youth with physical disabilities.
The overall goal is to make the park the most accessible in Spokane for people with disabilities.
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a $1.2 million, 7,000-square-foot station in northwest Coeur d'Alene.
The facility, which will be the department's fourth station, will have room for two fire trucks and will be staffed by seven firefig
Pro Builders General Contractors LLC is constructing a new office building at 4445 N. Freya in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood to serve as its new headquarters.
Chad McDonald, who operates Pro Builders with his father, owner Terry McDonald, says the c
Keller Williams Realty Spokane is enjoying rapid growth in agents and overall performance, says Chase Williams, team leader at the Spokane franchise of the Austin, Texas-based global real estate network.
Last year, which was a strong year for the office,
The second phase of the city of Spokane's Martin Luther King Jr. Way extension project is expected to begin this week.
The project, broken into three phases so far, is intended to provide a more efficient route for traffic moving along the south edge o
Dallas and Ellen Lightner and Ryan Towner, all of Spokane, have bought the assets of Fusion Juice of Spokane Inc.
They plan to operate the independent restaurant in the James S. Black Building, at 107 S. Howard, as Spokane Fusion LLC. The restaurant occu
Historically, offering health insurance to employees has been a great retention tool for businesses.
That being said, the unsustainable premium growth and increasing complexity have caused many employers to go back to the drawing board.
Crews are updating Gonzaga University's Schoenberg Center to host 100 medical students starting studies Aug. 22, and that attendance includes the largest first-year class in Spokane undergoing University of Washington School of Medicine training.
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Spokane-based physical therapy practice Summit Rehabilitation Associates PLLC has opened a new clinic on the North Side, its third Spokane-area location.
The clinic, which is outfitted with state-of-the-art physical and occupational therapy equipment, oc