Avista Corp. projects having adequate generating resources to meet customers' energy needs through 2020, according to its latest integrated resource plan filed in August with regulators in Washington and Idaho.
The Spokane-based utility submits an IRP
The Washington state Court of Appeals has overturned a prior ruling and reinstated a discrimination lawsuit filed by a woman fired from her job as a health care worker because the employer feared she herself was a potential health risk.
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Spokane-based company WeedShare Inc. has launched a social media network named Social High.
Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer Marsh Sutherland says WeedShare hired Spokane Valley electronics and software engineering company Infinetix Corp. to desig
An antique clarinet once sat in a backroom at Hoffman Music too old to play. But now the instrument has a brighter future as part of a $250 hand-crafted lamp.
The Spokane music store typically stocks at least a handful of such novelty lamps that incorpor
Spokane mining company still owed more than $740 million
September 24, 2015
Gold Reserve Inc. said in a recent press release that officials have met with members of the Venezuelan government, which agreed to resolve a more than $740 million award owed the company.
A face-to-face meeting occurred in July but was not publicized by
Spokane-based membership organization Associated Industries of the Inland Northwest has signed a letter of intent to acquire human resources and business consulting firm Red & Associates LLC.
The purchase is scheduled to become effective Oct. 1.
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Spokane Public Facilities District CEO Kevin Twohig says the PFD will make a decision by month's end about which local contractor will be selected for construction of a proposed $27 million sports field house north of the Spokane River.
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A quiet deadline is looming for businesses that accept credit and debit cards.
After Oct. 1, most merchants that haven't switched to a new payment standard that encrypts certain identifying account information could be liable for losses if they accept
The number of Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies is shrinking, but for the executives at the corporations that remain, total compensation grew substantially in 2014, the Journal of Business annual analysis shows.
Average total compensation