A Whitworth University student duo has founded a local chapter of a national organization that trains college students to create free, weeklong camps for children whose parents have cancer.
Scott Fischer has spent nearly 40 years of his 45-year career working at Coeur d'Alene-based Architects West Inc. In that time, he's been involved with dozens of projects in North Idaho and Eastern Washington and rose to become president
Rising fuel prices and the prospect of increased fuel taxes are concerning, could signal inflation, and will ultimately result in higher prices for consumer goods, some transportation industry leaders here say.
Landscape architects here say their work has shifted toward residential projects, where demand remains high.
Dale Gephart, landscape architect with the Spokane office of Coeur d'Alene-based Architects West Inc., says the company has worked
Spokane-based marketing company Treatment LLC recently became the third company in Spokane to receive a B Corp certification.
The certification, which is administered by Berwyn, Pennsylvania-based nonprofit B Lab, endorses a private company's
Joel Gilbertson became regional chief executive for Washington and Montana and executive vice president at Providence Health & Services on March 1.
The 48-year-old East Coast native succeeds Elaine Couture, who retired last month after a decade
Judy Cole says it's gratifying to see the fruits of her 35-year career at Avista Corp. continue to flourish.
Cole, former senior director of business and public affairs at the Spokane-based power company, says she's watched as Avista's corporate
Online meetings, seminars, and fundraisers will remain a part of the post-pandemic events landscape, planners and advertising executives here say.
Josh Hotsenpiller, CEO at Post Falls-based virtual event platform Juno Live Inc., which does
An affiliate of Rudeen Development LLC is working to erect four warehouses in Liberty Lake, according to documents on file with the city of Liberty Lake.
Documents show four flex-space warehouse buildings are planned for the 5-acre site
Catholic Charities of Spokane plans to build a low-income housing complex of up to 72 units near Spokane Falls Community College, in northwest Spokane.