As Idaho's aerospace industry continues to grow, so too do programs like those offered through North Idaho College's Aerospace Center for Excellence, says aerospace director Patrick O'Halloran.
'The future for aerospace jobs in this region looks
In my life, I have often commented to myself, 'I wish someone would have told me that when I was young.â€Â There are many things now, at the age of 55, that I wish I had known when I was a young man. In particular, I wish someone would have taught me
The Gonzaga Preparatory School athletic and fitness facilities renewal campaign has raised enough contributions to start work on the first two of three phases planned for the $6.5 million construction project.
The first two phases include construction of
Central Valley School District has started construction on its new Riverbend Elementary School, which it's developing at 17720 E. Mission, in Spokane Valley.
Marla Nunberg Genther, director of communications for the district, says the $19 million proje
$52M in projects to ease crowding in growing district
June 8, 2017
Jeff McClure has spent 33 years working for the Cheney School District, the last 12 in his current role as the district's maintenance and operations director. There may be no one affiliated with the district happier than McClure since Cheney district ta
Washington State University has halted ground-lease negotiations with a development company that had planned to redevelop the historic Jensen-Byrd building and surrounding properties on the WSU Spokane campus east of downtown.
Stacy Pearson, WSU's Pu
Pride Prep, Spokane's first charter school, has begun remodeling a space that will double its size and accommodate its first high school classes this fall.
The organization's middle school, which opened in 2015, currently occupies a 15,000-square-fo
Spokane Community College is planning a $20 million expansion and remodeling project that will enlarge and update some instructional spaces in the Old Main Building on the south side of its campus.
The SCC campus is located at 1810 N. Greene, and the Ol
As Washington State University Spokane Chancellor Lisa Brown enters her final months in that position, she says timing and opportunity have intersected to mold her time at the school.
'In some ways, I've just been in the right place at the right tim
Demand for respiratory therapists is growing alongside that discipline's increased educational requirements, soon to be packaged into Spokane Community College's first four-year degree program.
Starting next fall, SCC will offer its new bachelor of a