Bob Dunn and John Black, founding members of boutique Spokane law firm Dunn & Black PS, claim the firm is just the right size to take on high-profile cases and match up against larger firms.
They started the firm in 1991, having left large Spokane law fi
Word on the street is that manufacturing is dead in the U.S. Companies are sending jobs overseas in order to compete. Block-size factories sit empty on deserted streets, aging with the dust of years gone by. Towns are boarded up as families move on to fin
Lynn Mounsey, the executive director of the Spokane County Bar Association, says the nearly 1,000-member organization started its annual membership drive this month with a greater emphasis on luring younger attorneys into its ranks.
Mounsey says locally,
Sullivan Park Assisted Living Community, in Spokane Valley, recently launched a health and wellness program called Celebrations, which managers there say is helping aging adults optimize their mental cognition and physical strength.
Most residents at the
As Washington State University ramps up to open a medical school in Spokane in fall 2017, school leaders are getting the word out now about a program crucial to its anatomy lab studies.
The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is expected to have 60 medica
Measure would enable judges to triple damages for fraud against seniors
September 22, 2016
South Hill residents Art and Donna Krell say they receive two or three calls in an average week from people claiming to represent the Internal Revenue Service, requesting their Social Security numbers.
'The IRS doesn't call you on the phone,†says
For many people approaching retirement, finding ways they can continue to live at home safely as they age is an issue, one for which two Washington State University professors at the university's campus in Pullman have been seeking a solution.
For alm
The Spokane business community potentially could lose coveted manufacturing jobs if a statewide carbon tax is created. That's a risk that voters shouldn't take, and because of this, they should reject Initiative 732.
Being better stewards of the env
Portland-based Umpqua Bank plans to move its downtown Spokane branch to a main-floor storefront in the nearby Crescent Building, at 707 W. Main, according to building permit information on file with the city of Spokane.
An Umpqua spokeswoman confirmed th
Pinecroft LLC, developer of the Pinecroft Business Park in Spokane Valley, plans to break ground this week on a $5.25 million multiuse building in the office complex.
The catalyst for the project is PayTrace Inc., a Spokane Valley-based payment-processi