Itronix Corp., of Spokane, is in line to receive $6.5 million for a project to ruggedize a handheld computer for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. Funding for the project, called the Warfighter Pocket XP project, currently is included in
Gonzaga University says it plans to offer once again its own undergraduate nursing degree and ultimately to end its longtime relationship with the Washington State University Intercollegiate College of Nursing. Mary Sue Gorski, chairwoman of by
Nine years ago, Skip Davis needed a place like Sacred Heart Medical Center about as much as Sacred Heart needed a person like Davis.In his mid-50s at the time, Davis was living in Sacramento, Calif., and working for a national consulting firm a
Want to build a granny flat?That type of dwelling, known more formally as a detached accessory dwelling unit, and other unconventional types of housing could become easier to build in Spokane if the city approves proposed changes to its code. a
Womer & Associates Inc., an architectural and engineering company here, has bought the assets of longtime Spokane structural engineering company Atwood-Hinzman Inc.Womer & Associates, which continues to operate under its name, is moving its the
Crown West Realty LLC, of Spokane Valley, has bought for $16.1 million a two-building office complex in Phoenix. The complex, called Foothills Corporate Centre II, is the eighth property the Spokane company has acquired in the Phoenix area and
Last Feb. 27, Jack Kestell was spending a casual Sunday afternoon shopping at an Ace Hardware store in his T-shirt and jeans when he got the frantic call from his wife, Denise: A fire had started in the basement of the familys South Hill home. at
Omega Pacific Inc., the Airway Heights-based maker of climbing, rescue, and safety equipment, has resumed its efforts to reach the summit, one year after a court ruling left it dangling without a work force. Through what was previously called I
Whitworth College broke ground earlier this month on a $7.8 million dormitory building at the east end of its North Spokane campus. Whitworth spokesman Greg Orwig says the structure will be four stories tall and will have a total of 160 beds in
Spokane developer Steve Schmautz and his wife, Tresa, have bought an office-warehouse building in Spokane Valley thats currently home to InCyte Pathology Inc., and they plan to renovate the structure into a speculative office-retail building the