Washington's economy always has been based on making the things the rest of the world needs. Whether it's airplanes at Boeing or software at Microsoft, the products we make in the Northwest have made us a living. Increasingly, our region is getting
Pathogen levels in wastewater have dropped since the implementation in 1993 of federal regulations on treating sewage, research conducted at the University of Arizona, in Tucson, Ariz., has found.A recently released study conducted by tracked a
Central Valley School District and the Spokane office of McKinstry Co. are in the final stages of making $2.6 million in energy-efficiency upgrades to 12 of the district's school buildings.Altogether, the district expects the improvements to in
Once gusting upward, prices for wind power have calmed recently, and that price trend has caught the attention of Spokane-based Avista Corp. as it remains mindful of the state's renewable energy requirements.In addition, however, the trend is a
Cycling advocates say Spokane is clipped in to serving its two-wheel commuters, with a growing number of bike-friendlier options.With more bike lanes and some national recognition for its bike friendliness, the community has pedaled in a would a
Many states would face substantial primary-care capacity challenges if Medicaid eligibility expands in 2014, as called for under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, says a new article released online recently in the New England Journal
Cost of Medicare claims increased at slowest rate in six years, index shows
May 5, 2011
Data released late last month by S&P Indices indicate that the average per-capita cost of health care services covered by commercial insurance and Medicare programs increased by 6.2 percent during the 12 months ending in February. This is a slight
East Adams Rural Hospital, in Ritzville, has installed a $372,000 advanced computed-tomography (CT) scanner for speedier diagnosis at its 20-bed facility.The Toshiba Aquilion 16 scanner, which was installed in April, has replaced an outdated and
A pediatric cardiologist here, Dr. Carl Garabedian, has become the first physician in the Inland Northwest to begin using a newly approved alternative to open-heart surgery for treating people, mostly children and young adults, with certain heart a
Suzanne Heeren, a Red Lion Hotels Corp. claims assistant, says a majority of the company's employees here return to work faster after job injuries because of an ability to track their cases through the Centers for Occupational Health and Education