Two liver specialists with the University of Washington say they've provided liver treatment consultations to over 200 patients with acute and chronic liver disorders throughout the university's year-old medicine-liver clinic in Spokane and have plans
Spokane's Excelsior Youth Center is now prepared to treat minors who have been placed in inpatient treatment involuntarily for behavioral health and addiction issues.
In its 30th year of operation, the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Heart Transplant program now has completed 339 heart transplants.
Moving forward, the program's team leaders say they desire to continue expanding the unit.
In a time like this, the value of the nonprofit Craft3 can't be underestimated, claim two of the organization's Spokane employees.
Craft3 specializes in lending to businesses and people who can't secure funding from conventional sources.
With banks limiting contact between employees and their customers, the use of digital and mobile banking tools that the institutions have been investing in for years have seen sudden, dramatic spikes, Spokane-area financial industry representatives say.
Construction crews have started work on a $1.7 million expansion and renovation of a building on the Spokane Community College campus, in East Spokane.
Three residential projects with a total of 154 living units are in the works-two on Spokane's South Hill and one in Spokane Valley.
Building permit information for The Monika Apartments, at 16618 E. Broadway, in Spokane Valley, shows that six buildin
Kent, Washington-based pipe valve and fitting manufacturer and retailer Puget Sound Pipe & Supply Co. plans to build a new, roughly 20,000-square-foot warehouse and office building on the West Plains to better serve customers in Eastern Washington, Idaho,
Not even the COVID-19 pandemic has been able to blunt the tide of growth the design-build construction company Verdis is experiencing.
Since becoming a member of the Small Business Administration's 8(a) Business Development Program in 2016, Verdis has
Seattle-based McKinstry Co. is in the process of buying undeveloped land north of Spokane International Airport, where it intends to build a $5 million fabrication facility for its Spokane operations.