Spokane-based Eye Consultants PS has opened a new clinic and is preparing to open a surgery center in Spokane Valley, to expand patient access to cataract and vision care.
Inland Northwest employers are reevaluating plans to hire international workers after the federal government abruptly raised the H-1B visa fee to $100,000 per worker, local immigration attorneys say.
A new biotech incubator designed to support early-stage startups, entrepreneurs, and researchers launched earlier this year, further fueling the recent growth of the Inland Northwest life sciences industry.
Manufacturers and manufacturing-related organizations will soon gather for the second annual Manufacturing Suppliers Expo, which will be held Oct. 20-21 at the Mirabeau Park Hotel & Convention Center, at 1100 N. Sullivan Road, in Spokane Valley.
A year after setting out to build drive-thru tea shops in Arizona, Revival Tea Co. founder Andrew Henry is steering his company in a new direction — toward the Midwest.
Spokane-based nonprofit Waters Meet Foundation has taken the initial steps to bring a pilot project serving individuals transitioning out of homelessness to the West Hills neighborhood.
The renovation of the historic Peyton Building in downtown Spokane was put on pause earlier this summer, but is anticipated to resume at the end of October.