Pride Prep, Spokane's first charter school, has secured $1.7 million of the $2 million it hopes to raise in order to open in fall 2015, says Brenda McDonald, former Spokane Public School administrator and CEO of the new school.
With a previously announ
Working on projects such as the Spokane Convention Center expansion and the Grand Hotel Spokane, Seattle-based DCI Engineers will bring in revenue this year of $27 million companywide, and the company is poised to see 10 to 15 percent in growth in 2015, s
Spokane International Airport and the Spokane Airport Tenant Association claim a controversial airport hangar use policy proposed by the Federal Aviation Administration has significant flaws.
The policy outlines the use of hangars at any airport that re
The Mann-Grandstaff Veteran's Affairs Medical Center is in the design phase of a $10 million primary care clinic to be constructed on the hospital campus in northwest Spokane.
The 25,000-square-foot clinic will be designed to accommodate what the VA re
Tax bills levied on the top 50 property owners in Spokane County for 2014 totaled $46.3 million, up 4.4 percent from the total tax bills for the top 50 property taxpayers in 2013, county records show.
The rate of increase, though, was substantially slowe
Col. Charles 'Brian†McDaniel, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander at Fairchild Air Force Base, says he's identified his main objective for the base, since taking command on July 25.
'For me, I want it to be the center of excellence in air refueli
Ron Wells, who heads the Spokane company that plans to redevelop the historic, but downtrodden Ridpath Hotel into the Ridpath Club Apartments, says the Washington State Housing Finance Commission is looking favorably on the funding package lined up for th
Three of four publicly-traded Inland Northwest companies releasing third-quarter earnings reports posted improved results.
Two, Coeur d'Alene-based Hecla Mining Co. and Spokane-based Ambassadors Group Inc., reported net income in the third quarter aft
Banner Corp., the publicly-traded, Walla Walla-based holding company for Banner Bank and Islanders Bank, announced this afternoon that it has agreed to merge into its operations privately-held, Spokane-based AmericanWest Bank in a $702 million transaction
Eastern Washington can't support two medical schools because of a lack of capacity in clinics and residency programs, says a study released this morning by the University of Washington.
The study, which UW commissioned Pittsburgh-based Tripp Umbach t