The most popular part-time job for retirees in Washington state is that of school bus driver, according to a report released last month by national life insurance agency Choice Mutual.
But whether that job will remain in the top spot for retirees is hard
While the number of people unemployed in Washington state is falling slowly, a combination of fear of contracting COVID-19 and an additional $600 in weekly federal pandemic unemployment benefits have led some people to refuse to return to work, some
The Spokane County Hearing Examiner has approved the Spokane Gun Club's application for a conditional-use permit to build a gun range on the West Plains.
The hearing examiner handed down his decision on July 1.
Spokane Gun Club officer Dave McCann
Nearly 6,500 Spokane-area employers received hundreds of millions of dollars tied to preserving at least 44,000 jobs through federal Paycheck Protection Program loans.
The U.S. Small Business Administration declines to disclose the total loan volume
The Washington state Department of Ecology has awarded nearly $1.8 million in grants and loans to the Spokane Conservation District for two Hangman Creek clean water projects.
In total, 19 clean water projects in counties throughout Eastern Washington
Uncertainties in overseas markets due to COVID-19 will almost certainly put a dent in the sales of most Washington commodities abroad.
An observer of the state's grain market thinks wheat exports will remain unchanged this year, while the head of the a
Spokane's Excelsior Youth Center is now prepared to treat minors who have been placed in inpatient treatment involuntarily for behavioral health and addiction issues.
The federal tax filing deadline extension has created additional stress for Spokane accountants.
As the new July 15 deadline approaches, many clients have put off filing until the last minute, and some CPAs here say that has created a bottleneck of work
Washington state is now encouraging higher adoptions of solar energy systems in homebuilding as part of its drive to eliminate fossil fuel-generated electricity from the grid.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $2.25 million in Indian Community Development Block Grants to tribes in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
Overall, tribes in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon received $6.9 million in grants.