A year since the Spokane City Council legalized expanded housing codes that allow for missing middle housing to be built in previously single-family zones, city leaders are receiving applications, issuing permits, and tweaking bugs in the code.
Shortly after the general election earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.
Spokane dermatologist Dr. William Philip Werschler and his businesses have been accused of using $1.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds to purchase sports cars, buy real estate, and pay off personal debt.
Whitman Hospital & Medical Clinics is seeking assistance from the Port of Whitman County, Washington, to purchase land and apply for federal cleanup funds for a potentially contaminated property.
The city of Spokane is preparing to finalize the South Logan Transit-Oriented Development project plans that will boost connectivity and livability in the South Logan neighborhood.
Spokane Public Facilities District has spent the past two years working with a consulting firm to meet the upcoming deadlines for the state’s Clean Buildings Act.