Five years ago, Chris Cargill traded in his spot behind the news desk at KXLY-TV for a position on the forefront of Washington state politics.
As the organization's Eastern Washington director, Cargill has led this outpost of the free-market-backing t
Medicare's recent announcement of new goals to pay health care providers for the quality of care provided rather than the quantity of services rendered marks a clear change in direction for the industry's future, health executives say, but it's a pa
Sixth Avenue Medical Pharmacy Inc., of Spokane, has bought the assets of another independent pharmacy, the 60-year-old Fifth & Browne Pharmacy.
Erik Nelson, owner of Sixth Avenue Medical Pharmacy, says he plans to close the Fifth & Browne operation, loc
Kroetch Investment Holdings LLC, which owns Reliant RX specialty pharmacy, has bought the former Signature Genomics Laboratories facility in north Spokane, with plans to move there and expand, Realtors involved in the transaction say.
PerkinElmer Inc.,
I live roughly 300 miles from the nearest ferry port in Washington state and haven't been on a state ferry since 2001.
Regardless, when I go to renew my car tabs next month, I'll get to pay an extra $5 to fund construction of new ferries. You will t
Employers are expected to add jobs and the unemployment rate is projected to fall further here in 2015, one Spokane-based economist says, but the rate of job growth might slow, another expert says.
Tom Fritz, CEO of Inland Northwest Health Services, retires at the end of this month, concluding a 16-year tenure as head of the diverse organization that operates St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute, Northwest MedStar, and a handful of other business u
Veteran Spokane entrepreneur Pete Chase has started a new venture through which he plans to connect foreign investors with multimillion-dollar developments in the U.S., specifically in Washington state.
As one of his first moves in starting Columbia Inte
Funding education likely will dominate much of the upcoming state Legislative session, with the McCleary court decision calling for the state to fund fully K-12 education and the narrow passage of Initiative 1351 regulating classroom size.
When legislat