Long known as a precision sheet metal fabricator, Liberty Lake-based AccraFab Inc. has spent the last few years working to expand its services to include other industries, with a particular focus on aerospace.
AccraFab manufactures parts to serve variou
Sector is slowing to 'catch its breath,' economist says
June 16, 2016
Inland Northwest aerospace manufacturers and industry observers expect hiring within the sector to slow in the next few years.
Doug Tweedy, Spokane-based regional economist for the Washington state Employment Security Department, says hiring in aerospace
Though Rathdrum-based Vertical Partners West LLC has become a major supplier of batteries and chargers to remote-controlled model hobbyists during the last 15 years, commercial sales driven by the surging drone market could overtake the hobby sales this y
Despite the beginning of mosquito season and rising national concerns over cases of the Zika virus, officials at the Spokane Regional Health District say there is little to no risk of an outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease occurring here.
The Zika vi
Anencephaly rates rise in three Washington counties
June 2, 2016
A rare birth defect called anencephaly has increased dramatically among infants born in three Eastern Washington counties this decade.
Since 2010, the rates of anencephaly in Benton, Franklin and Yakima counties have been significantly higher than both t
Future nursing education should involve more learning in teams with cross-discipline health care students, working together in patient scenarios and using technology, says the new Spokane-based dean of the Washington State University College of Nursing.
Womer & Associates, the Spokane-based, Native American-owned architectural and engineering firm, says it has been recognized for a tribal project it designed recently, and has landed another design project from the same West Side tribe.