Now in its 14th year of business, Origin Forensics LLC, a small Liberty Lake-based consulting company that specializes in automotive accident reconstruction and biomechanical injury analysis, is looking to raise greater awareness of its unique services an
When it comes to financial planning and preparing for the future, many people have the instinct to bury their heads in the sand to avoid the monetary realities of the future.
According to a recent retirement study published by Financial Engines Inc., ju
Since the end of the U.S. elections last November, survey measurements of how people feel about the economy and their personal situations have risen dramatically.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index increased from a reading of 100.8 as of Oct
A year into his role as Spokane Symphony executive director, Jeff vom Saal often uses the word momentum for describing recent work boosting ticket sales and drawing wider audiences to the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox.
He's also focused on improvin
Being aware of trends and the successful identification of investment opportunities are quite small considerations in being a successful investor.
Trial and error as you learn the ins and outs of the financial markets, along with really knowing your pers
In my life, I have often commented to myself, 'I wish someone would have told me that when I was young.â€Â There are many things now, at the age of 55, that I wish I had known when I was a young man. In particular, I wish someone would have taught me
A small group of Tekoa-based boosters of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail hope a tentative agreement they've reached with owners of farmland between their town and the North Idaho town of Plummer will connect a three-state network of rail trails.
The group
Centennial Real Estate Investments and the city of Spokane Valley are moving closer to finalizing plans for the development of a 200-acre industrial park amid efforts to woo at least two major manufacturers there as tenants.
Doug Yost, Centennial's di
The Gonzaga Preparatory School athletic and fitness facilities renewal campaign has raised enough contributions to start work on the first two of three phases planned for the $6.5 million construction project.
The first two phases include construction of
16 Cents Corp., a Spokane-based furniture retailer that does business as 16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks, has opened its third location at 1233 N. Division, says owner Jason McSteen.
The 22,000-square-foot building there also serves as the company's headqu