Organizers of the TEDx Spokane annual fall conference for discussing promising new ideas in science and culture are bracing for potential adjustments in how they will schedule the event and raise funds for it.
The coronavirus outbreak has presented a number of challenges to every facet of life, as businesses shutter or adapt practices to keep serving their customers.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Quest Integration Inc. rarely offered online training.
Now, the Post Falls-based company, which sells and provides support of manufacturing-design software and hardware, is providing all training
If you grew up in Spokane between 1978 and 2010, Bill Robertson probably took at least one of your school photos. Robertson doesn't know exactly how many students and teachers he's photographed over the years, but he's made each one of them smile.
Two new office buildings with a combined cost of $57 million have taken shape next to the University District Pedestrian Bridge, on the southern edge of the U District.
The five-story, 159,000-square-foot Catalyst Building, at 601 E. Riverside
Construction of two North Idaho elementary school projects is well underway and have targeted opening dates for this fall.
The Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls school districts each are building new $12.5 million facilities.
With three projects underway and a fourth to begin this spring, Mead School District is in the midst of construction activity valued at more than $100 million.
Ned Wendle, district director of facilities and planning, says the $38 million new Highland
Whitworth University has four projects worth just over $39 million total in the works or underway on its main campus in north Spokane.
The largest of the projects is the planned $18 million health sciences building, on which construction is expected to
Gonzaga University is involved in two projects with total construction value of just over $116 million.
Gonzaga and University of Washington have committed to a long-term lease for space in the envisioned, $60 million health sciences building.
Construction on a new Interdisciplinary Science Center will conclude this fall, says the associate vice president of facilities at Eastern Washington University.
'Project construction has gone really well,†says Shawn King.