Avista Utilities expects to reach an agreement soon to tie up a site to build its first wind-turbine farm and also has released generating-capacity and cost figures for the planned facility.The Spokane company says in its recent annual report
A Red Lobster Restaurant is slated to open at Northtown Square next spring, say Chud Wendle and John Stejer, who are developing the new retail center across from NorthTown Mall.The developers say Orlando, Fla.-based Darden Restaurants Inc. and
Spokane Valley-based Berg Cos. expects a surge in revenue this year thanks to a large, open-ended U.S. government contract for huge, soft-sided military fuel bladders won last summer by a company of which its part owner.The rapid growth from
Whitworth University says it plans to start work next year on a $37 million science center that will be the first phase of a planned $53 million overhaul of its science facilities.The three-story, 63,000-square-foot science center will be the
First one set for 2010, to run along with exam in Bellevue
February 26, 1997
The Washington State Bar Association plans to add an annual bar exam in Spokane beginning in summer 2010. The organizations board of governors approved the plan last month.The WSBA says it currently holds two exams a year, in February and at
On the heels of a merger that substantially extended its firms global reach, the Spokane office of the multinational law firm K&L Gates says its been growing strongly in recent years, and expects to continue making steady gains in the Spokane a
As Washington Indian tribes grow and operate bigger businesses, knowledge of federal Indian law and of the internal legal systems of the 29 federally recognized tribes in the state is emerging as a focus of the legal field.Indian law now is one
Northwest Mobile Services LLC has secured a foothold in a regional health-care niche by taking its imaging services to assisted-living and skilled-nursing facilities, adult-family homes, and home health-care settings to provide X-rays and on-site.
Larry Stanley is 79 years old, retired, and a self-proclaimed workaholic. Hes also not alone.Retired once-prominent executives here might not punch the clock anymore, but rather than spend their sunset years perfecting their golf swings,
Mummified cats and spoiled seafood notwithstanding, Keith Becker and Jon Reisinger say theyre happy to pick up other peoples garbage and junkand theyre proud to say that more than a third of what they pick up has a chance at a second two of