Andrew Glanville has added wheels to his chiropractor toolbox. Make that the tires on the car he drives to his clients' doorsteps.
As a doctor of chiropractic services, Glanville launched a mobile practice last April to treat patients in homes and offi
Apparel marked with The Great PNW seems to speak a logo language to people who appreciate the region.
At least that's how Spokane business owners Joel Barbour and his wife, Tori, describe the genesis of The Great PNW, a business that sells clothing ite
Whitworth University professor Pete Tucker, who co-founded a software development startup a year ago, says its new text messaging app called TextMuse provides smartphone users with automatic content updated daily to share as quick communication with conta
Planning her own 2009 Spokane wedding from Ireland, Rachel Sandall hit an online wall.
Google searches six years ago yielded two or three options for venues, without much for photos, so Sandall leaned on personal knowledge from growing up in Spokane to
A chance visit to the Inland Northwest in the early 1970s led Jonathan Lee to move to Spokane and to transfer his law studies to Gonzaga University. Lee, now 67 years old, never left.
He's worked in probate, family, and general law here since 1976, now
Capital projects in the education sector this year are robust in number and scope, with about $300 million in projects under way or expected to begin, including major construction jobs for Gonzaga University and Spokane Public Schools.
The Spokane school
GenPrime Inc., a biotech company based in downtown Spokane, expects later this month to launch sales domestically of a medical device it has developed to test for drug abuse, following recent approval of its technology by the U.S. Food and Drug Administra
A group of businesspeople in southwest downtown Spokane plans to move forward with a proposal to join the city's Business Improvement District, citing a need for graffiti cleanup, safety patrols, and beautification.
The only caveat is a majority of pro