Juliet Sinisterra has over 25 years of experience in project management throughout the Pacific Northwest, including strategic development, urban planning, master planning, and small business development. After years of working in project-based roles, she
A delay in launching a state-run, long-term care insurance program has brought private insurance carriers back into the Washington market.
Signed into law last April, the Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Act, also known as the Washington Cares
After serving as president and CEO of the Downtown Spokane Partnership for nine years, Mark Richard has announced he will step down from his position effective mid-February and move to Tampa, Florida where he will be the vice president of expansion
A state Senate bill designed to provide incentives to create manufacturing jobs is receiving some support here, though it might reduce revenue for some public entities that were created to promote such job creation.
The city of Liberty Lake's capital facilities plan has committed $8.4 million to upgrade the city's 55-acre Trailhead Golf Course, located at 1102 N. Liberty Lake Road, next to City Hall.
The city of Spokane will address citizen and employee civil rights concerns, as well as issues of equity and inclusion, through advocacy, education, and policy reform.
The Spokane City Council voted unanimously to establish the Office of Civil Rights
Plans are progressing at the Spokane International Airport on an upgrade and expansion to one of the airport's terminals, as well as construction of a warehouse near the airport.
Spokane and surrounding municipalities are receiving nearly $209 million in federal American Rescue Plan funds, and some business leaders want to see that money go toward an Expo 74-esque collaborative effort that could be transformative to the region.
Air cargo transported in and out of Spokane International Airport has increased through the first nine months of this year, according to data provided by the airport.
Airport data for the year through September, the most recent month available, shows
The commercial construction sector had a strong start in 2021, and the 2022 construction season will bring continued growth of warehouses, manufacturing, and distribution centers, industry observers here say.
Cheryl Stewart, executive director of the