Some construction observers here say the industry is poised for a strong start in 2015.
Contractors are starting to compile a backlog of work that will carry them further into the new year than backlogs of the last few post-recession years, says Wayne Br
With individual sectors of the real estate market described as improving to 'darn good†this year, some market observers are anticipating sustained growth in sales and leases in 2015.
Employers are expected to add jobs and the unemployment rate is projected to fall further here in 2015, one Spokane-based economist says, but the rate of job growth might slow, another expert says.
PULLMAN, Wash.-Pullman Re-gional Hospital, a level IV trauma center, says it has installed copper components throughout its facility as another way of reducing hospital-acquired infections and keeping patients safe.
Susan Norwood, a nursing professor at Gonzaga University, recently traveled to the Republic of Benin, West Africa, as a Fulbright Scholar Specialist to help set up a new medical clinic and teach basic first aid to staff at a 'community sustainment†pr
A Washington state appellate court panel here has upheld a challenged judge's ruling that was made in a medical malpractice trial stemming from the 2010 post-surgery death of prominent Spokane architect and developer Glen Cloninger.
Washington Healthplanfinder has launched a statewide outreach campaign to encourage Washington residents to sign up or renew their health insurance plan at the organization's website, wahealthplanfinder.org.
Rockwood Health System, of Spokane, launched a multidisciplinary clinic last June that's focused on improving care for people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, and the clinic now has a new home that's expected to help streamline pa
Coeur d'Alene-based Heritage Health, formerly Dirne Community Health Center, has seen a threefold increase in annual patient visits since its CEO Mike Baker came on board in 2009.