A panic spread through nonprofits in the Inland Northwest and elsewhere last year after federal tax changes were enacted. The concern: charitable giving would decrease and hamper the organizations' budgets.
Spokane's Richard Pisani has created a fabric garment of sorts to block sports ticker scores for his wife, Theresa, who complained about game-score spoilers.
The YMCA of the Inland Northwest's annual budget has crested $20 million this year, thanks in large part to the addition of new facilities on Spokane's South Hill and in Sandpoint.
A big surge in new construction last year left the Spokane County Assessor's Office feeling alarmingly under water in its efforts to process a huge backlog of projects so they could be added to the county's property tax rolls.
Meg Winchester has joined Visit Spokane, the region's convention and visitor bureau, on a high note.
As the organization's new president and CEO, her job will be to carry that tune into the following years.
The Falls LLC, a development company headed by Spokane's Lawrence Stone, is considering construction of a third tower alongside a pair of structures it plans to build on the north bank of the Spokane River, just north of Riverfront Park
Arrayed with fun adornments, such as a bookshelf in the shape of a canoe, oars on the wall, and plenty of bruin-themed decor, the Bear Creek Pediatrics LLC clinic takes what could be a sterile space and transforms it into a welcoming, fun
Providence Health Care and Kaiser Permanente are preparing to host their 42nd annual Bloomsday training clinics, starting next month.
The Lilac Bloomsday Run, also known as Bloomsday, is an annual timed road race that has been held in Spokane
Pullman Regional Hospital's board of commissioners has approved a resolution to put a $29 million bond measure on the ballot for a special election in Pullman on April 23.
The measure will ask Pullman residents to vote to approve funding through
Spokane Valley-based Incyte Diagnostics, an anatomic pathology services provider, has hired Patty Sipes, to serve as its new CEO starting tomorrow, March 1.
Originally from New York, Sipes moved to the area in 2012 to pursue a job with Spokane-based