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
Cyberattacks and data breaches likely will increase in 2022, warns Heather Stratford, CEO of Stronger International Inc.
'Cybersecurity remains one of the hottest and most important issues for any executive team to tackle in 2021, and 2022 will see
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
New standards recently approved by the Spokane City Council meant to increase the use of apprentices will make it difficult for many contractors already dealing with labor shortages to participate in city projects, construction trade association represent
Ida & Norma's Draperies Inc., a Spokane Valley-based window treatment store, is changing ownership.
Elena Graeber is acquiring the store from Steve Rile after working for Ida & Norma's for 17 years. She has been the business manager for the past 10
A large share-46%-of American consumers say they expect to retire in debt, according to a recent survey by MoneyMagnify, a subsidiary of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Lending Tree, and some financial advisers here say that expectation isn't
Health care facilities in Spokane and Kootenai counties are experiencing a low supply of blood products that threatens to compromise patient health, Inland Northwest providers say.
Erin Baker, Spokane-based senior donor recruitment manager at Vitalant
Washington state could receive nearly $8.6 billion from the $1 trillion federal American Jobs Plan signed into law last month, according to preliminary estimates provided by the White House.
While it's unclear how much of that money will end
Centennial Real Estate Investments, the real estate division of Cowles Co., plans to redevelop the former Chancery building, at 1023 W. Riverside, into an apartment building on the western edge of downtown.
Millwrights, industrial electricians, and heavy-duty mechanics are in high demand at Idaho Forest Group's sawmills right now, says Marie Price, the lumber company's director of training and development.