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The city of Spokane and Hillyard business leaders have begun work on plans to create a revitalized industrial area in northeast Spokane.

Spokane Mayor Mary Verner earlier this year named East Hillyard a targeted development area, meanin...
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New thrift stores, most of which feature collectibles from the 1950s to the 1970s, are proliferating on North Monroe.

The small businesses, many with limited resources, say they've begun to profit from each other's goodwill and are work...
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If you think your capital spending budget for technology has become unwieldy, wrap your brain around this number—$23 million. That's what Avista Corp. plans to spend this year on information systems, technology, and cybersecurity.

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Some 43,000 households in Spokane County, or about 24 percent of all households in the county, were eligible during the winter of 2007-2008 for the two largest heating-assistance programs here, says a study done by the Eastern Washington University I...
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East Hillyard revitalization eyed
 
'Groovy things' on North Monroe
 
Avista puts big focus on technology
 
Many qualify for help with heating bills
 

 
Special Reports
Arranging visits from an 'angel'
Cindy Johnson says she can empathize with elderly adult... -more-
Middle-aged Americans' mobility slips
The proportion of older middle-aged Americans who repor... -more-
Retirement center designer perseveres
John Lape, founder and owner of John Lape Architect, a... -more-
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Honing freight logistics
As Fast Way Freight System Inc. has watched many small freight carriers go by the wayside durin... -more-
Peirone Produce boosts efficiency at new warehouse
After moving to a new, much larger facility on the West Plains this spring, Spokane-based distr... -more-
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