Sept. 18 / Inslee appeals UGA decisionWashington Gov. Jay Inslee directed the state commerce and transportation departments to file an appeal of Spokane County commissioners' recent expansion of the county's designated urban growth area. In a to
Attorney to relocate to One Rock PointeSpokane attorney Kenneth J. Albrecht says he has leased a space in the Rock Pointe Corporate Center north of downtown and will move his law practice there at the end of this month from a smaller space at of
Eagle Ridge, the big residential subdivision in southwest Spokane, has added Redmond, Ore.-based Hayden Homes LLC to its roster of homebuilders, bringing an entry level line of homes into the largely upscale community, says Cindy Mathis, a here for
A Canadian-based terminal and freight logistics company that's using Spokane as a base for its year-old U.S. division has secured a key license that gives Inland Northwest ocean freight shippers another shipping option and should help them obtain 3
Meridian Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, has won a $4.5 million contract to remodel a former Harley-Davidson dealership building on Trent Avenue into a regional animal control center for the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service a
Gary Stokes, new general manager for Spokane public broadcasting station KSPS and former executive director for the Friends of KSPS, says he will focus on maintaining the quality of the station's programming following its recent license transfer to
Sandpoint serial entrepreneur Jason Giddings is targeting the tactical shooting market with a product that turns a smartphone into an electronic gun sight.The Inteliscope, which went into production over the summer, involves a mounting system an
Owners of agricultural businesses in Green Bluff are gearing up to draw visitors to several weekends of fall events, after experiencing slow traffic early in the growing season that operators attributed to construction on nearby Bruce County's of
The Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital Green Team has a fresh take on the old idea of hospital food: growing herbs in rooftop planters for use in cafeteria and patient meals. The planters, located on the east roof of a
Three hybrid buses hit the streets as Washington State University students hit the books for the first day of classes in mid-August. Wrapped in a Go Cougs design with a twist of green, the Pullman Transit gas-electric hybrids are expected to be and