Coeur d'Alene nonprofit CDA 2030 has selected HVS Convention, Sports & Entertainment Facilities Consulting, of Chicago, to conduct a market analysis and feasibility study for a potential performing arts and events center in the Coeur d'Alene area, say
Investors who lost tens of millions of dollars when Spokane-based Metropolitan Mortgage & Securities Co. and affiliate Summit Securities Inc. shut down about 14 years ago could receive a final distribution late this year from trusts set up to recoup some
Spokane Public Schools and city of Spokane officials have proposed a possible site for a new high school sports stadium to be located east of the Spokane Veteran's Memorial Arena.
The Journal reported last month that the school district is looking for
Tony Berns, ignite cda executive director, says one of the largest projects the urban renewal agency is focusing on this year is the creation of a third redevelopment district-the Atlas District.
As currently proposed, the new district would occupy 54
Recent improvements and increased activity at two small Spokane-area airports-Deer Park Airport and Felts Field-have both of them planning for future development, officials say.
'We're very proud of recent acquisitions at the airport and the spee
The city of Spokane hopes to select a company to research and design a potential bike-share program here this week.
Bike-sharing programs are designed to provide users the ability to pick up a bicycle at any self-serve bike-station and return it to any
Construction on a new $7.3 million parking garage in downtown Coeur d'Alene is expected to begin next Friday, Dec. 15, says Tony Berns, executive director of ignite cda, the city's urban renewal agency.
The project is expected to be completed next
Jennifer Perkins was overwhelmed.
Her husband, David, had suffered a stroke and been diagnosed with dementia. Countless doctor appointments and medical tests stretched out before them, but Perkins had her own health issues, and she didn't drive.
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The Washington state Department of Social and Health Services has rolled out new services for unpaid caregivers.
Bea Rector, Olympia-based director of the home and community services division within the Aging and Long Term Support Administration of DSHS
Spokane-area interests are working to inform lawmakers about their priorities as the state Legislature prepares to convene its 2018 session, which they say will focus heavily on passing a capital budget and continuing education mandates.
The Legislature