A Gonzaga University-led consortium of about 50 organizations has applied to bring a federally funded aerospace manufacturing tech hub to the Inland Northwest.
Lakes Highway District is planning a five-building complex on undeveloped land about six miles south of Silverwood Theme Park in North Idaho, according to permit application information on file with Kootenai County.
Payroll deductions for the Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Act, also known as the WA Cares Fund, began July 1, but the private long-term care insurance market has been largely unaffected, some in the industry here say.
As gas prices in Washington remain among the country's highest, more Evergreen State residents are crossing state lines to fill up their tanks.
Dave Nagra, who co-owns the Amerimart Convenience Store and gas station in State Line, Idaho, says
Washington state is releasing a new energy code aimed at promoting the electrification of residential and commercial buildings in the state.
One of its major initiatives is the use of heat pumps to replace many systems that formerly have relied on
Limited availability and strong demand from developers for agricultural land in Spokane County has contributed to record-high median farmland valuations.
The median assessed value of agricultural land for 2024, which was determined by the Spokane
Contracts for operational use of the new Spokane Public Schools-owned stadium, One Spokane Stadium, are nearing completion, with a goal of formalizing that arrangement by Aug. 1, says Stephanie Curran, CEO of Spokane Public Facilities District.
The Washington Small Business Development Center has leased 5,300 square feet of office space in the Partnership Building on the Spokane Conservation District's Quarry Campus, says Sheryl McGrath, Washington SBDC state director.
After the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in early March, a representative of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. sought out Susan Horton and asked her to share thoughts and advice for industry reform.
Last June, the fanfare announcing changes to building development standards was at an all-time high and touted by some as a much-needed step forward to help the city of Spokane's housing crisis.