John Michial Shumate and his wife, Jennifer, who own the Shumate Harley-Davidson dealership here, and three of their companies have filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here, listing total debts and assets of more than $10 a
An undisclosed buyer has agreed to purchase the former Empire Ford property in downtown Spokane, and the transaction should be completed within 60 to 90 days, barring any obstacles that might arise during a "due diligence" review of the property by
The Washington state Supreme Court has upheld, on a 5-4 ruling, a Spokane County Superior Court judge's dismissal of a wrongful termination lawsuit brought against Nova Services, of Spokane, by a number of its former employees.The ruling a 2-1 a
After operating in the Northpointe area for 14 years, Providence Holy Family Hospital's adult rehabilitation services unit has moved back next to the hospital campus, with hopes of beefing up its patient volume at its larger leased quarters have to
A Washington state appellate court panel here has reversed a Spokane County Superior Court decision and denied a woman's attempt to reopen a workers' compensation claim due to what she alleged was a worsening of her disability.Under Washington
RiverBank, which opened here in 2006, posted an $80,000 second-quarter loss, after factoring in a $266,000 added provision for loan losses and a $65,000 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. special assessment.Still, the bank had net earnings of the a
The Shumate Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership here has largely shut down amid financial problems that include a legal battle with a factory credit provider, but a Spokane attorney for the dealership says he is confident that it and two Inland a
The Spokane Tribe of Indians' long-discussed potential development of a casino resort on a 145-acre parcel of trust land on the west side of Airway Heights appears poised to move to the next step in the federal approval process.The U.S. Bureau a
Scott Quinnett says his love affair with Volkswagen Vanagons began serendipitously when trouble he was getting into with faster, more powerful vehicles forced him to give them up for something at the other end of the performance spectrum.The a a
KSPS-TV, the noncommercial educational station here owned and operated by Spokane Public Schools, has laid off employees, curbed programming expenditures, and dipped into reserve funds over the last 12 months to try to counter dwindling financial a