Yvonne Johnson, executive artistic director of the Spokane Valley Summer Theatre, says the capital campaign for the theatre's envisioned $36 million Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center has entered the second year of a five-year campaign.
Dr. Suzan Marshall says she didn't expect death to become her work. In fact, she had spent years working as a surgeon, trying to save the living.
Now, she applies both her medical background and her personal experience with traumatic death to her work as
The immigration landscape in Spokane is larger than it seems, and there really aren't many immigration lawyers here, says Vanessa K. Mathisen, owner of VK Mathisen Law PLLC.
A common misconception is there isn't diversity in Spokane, she says.
After running a successful manufacturing company in Spokane for nearly three decades, Muriel and Burke Blevins stepped away with a desire to impact the community meaningfully.
Recognizing the challenge of rising college tuition coupled with the hardships
When students at Longfellow Elementary School returned to in-person schooling in fall 2020, they received a surprise greeting from a dinosaur, a penguin, a flamingo, and several other larger-than-life characters, who welcomed the children into the
It's been nearly five years since Washington State University has put redevelopment plans on hold for the Jensen-Byrd building at 131 E. Main, on the University's Spokane campus, and the building remains dormant.
Now, a former University District
Strong, highly functioning organizations understand the importance of investing in quality learning and development opportunities. If you want to improve and grow, it's critical to understand how to best select, design, and deliver education programming
In Spokane and across the U.S., organizations are experiencing an unusual amount of turnover in leadership positions.
Some of that can be attributed to a 'silver tsunami,†which demographers have been predicting for years and is creating a chasm
A new shelter operated by Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & North Idaho is intended to fill the gap in services for young adults between the ages of 18 to 24 experiencing homelessness.
As the Journal went to press, the Young Adult Shelter was
Human resources professionals here say recruiting has become of greater emphasis as they face a workforce market that favors job candidates at a time when many people are changing jobs or leaving the workforce altogether.
Ashley Steward Cameron, human