Peering out from behind her signature, fashionably bold glasses, Joyce Cameron is quick to laugh.
She's just as quick to recall with quiet reverence the rare moments during which
New organizers have taken over the annual Northwest Entrepreneur Competition, with a vision for expanding the competition and increasing participation from students outside the Spokane area.
Parking structures replace surface parking lots in the city's core. A cultural trail through the center of downtown informs and inspires residents and visitors to a more broadly defined downtown Spokane, expanded to include the North Bank, as well as
Public investment often attracts private development, and real estate professionals here hope the planned $92.2 million City Line bus route is no exception.
An informational effort reaching Pacific Northwest states this month looks to deepen the relationship between credit unions and the communities they serve.
Sometimes, pieces of legislation pass that many recognize by name but know nothing about. They then go about their day assuming it doesn't affect them. The SECURE Act isn't one you want to turn a blind eye to, as it likely could affect you.
At Ability Employment Services, we have the good fortune of working for individuals with disabilities and low-income folks seeking vocational rehabilitation. It is rewarding but challenging work, and we are always up to the task.
It's unfortunate that some school districts must go back to voters seeking approval of supplemental levies after the Washington state Legislature insufficiently addressed education funding during its last session.
Spokane Valley-based artist Sandra Hilson recently opened her own gallery in 800 square feet of space at 9011 E. Euclid, in Millwood.
The work of the 68-year-old abstract artist is as diverse as her life's experience.