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VOA could close Hope House women's shelter

Nonprofit cites lack of funding; affordable housing units in building will remain open
November 8, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington & North Idaho will close its Hope House women's shelter in downtown Spokane at the end of January due to a lack of funding.
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Guest Commentary: Real economic recovery hinges on return to work

Crime, inflation, fuel problem…
November 3, 2022
Don Brunell
To 'Build Back America” key workers must return to jobsites. It is not good enough for President Biden to lean back on low unemployment numbers and claim success when employers cannot find workers.
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Journal's View: Business has responsibility, opportunity to build trust

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November 3, 2022
Staff Report
At last month's event recognizing Best Places to Work in the Inland Northwest, keynote speaker Jason Swain highlighted a recent revelation that business is now more trusted than government, non-governmental organizations, and media.
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First annual cybersecurity conference planned

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November 3, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Google Cloud and Spokane-area industry partners will host the first annual Inland NW Cyber Security Conference Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Historic Davenport Hotel, at 10 S. Post.
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Meet & Greet with Skyler Oberst, of Embrace Washington

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November 3, 2022
Karina Elias
Skyler Oberst has been hired as executive director of Embrace Washington, the Spokane-based nonprofit with a mission to provide support and care to children in foster care. Oberst was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in Vancouver, Washington.
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Gestalt receives approval for software in Europe

Pathology diagnostics startup also secures eight patents in UK
November 3, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Spokane-based Gestalt Diagnostics LLC has secured eight patents in the United Kingdom for its PathFlow software, as well as clearance for clinical use of the software throughout Europe. Dan Roark, CEO of Gestalt, says the UK patents are
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—Karina Elias

City leaders explore cap on third-party food delivery fees

Some restaurateurs say they welcome regulation; price fixing asserted
November 3, 2022
Karina Elias
City leaders in Spokane are working to create an ordinance that would cap at 15% the commission rate charged to merchants by DoorDash Inc., Grubhub Inc., and other third-party delivery companies, says City Council member Zack Zappone.
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Opioid epidemic calls for community response

Officials advise removing stigma often associated with narcotic addiction
October 20, 2022
Karina Elias
While funds from Washington state's $518 million settlement against three major pharmaceutical companies are yet to begin flowing into communities here, people familiar with the impact of the opioid epidemic in the Spokane area say addressing the pr
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Airport board updates Felts Field master plan

Recommendations call for extension of primary runway, more hangars
October 6, 2022
Karina Elias
The Spokane Airport Board has developed a new master plan for Felts Field that calls for extension of the primary runway, adding new hangars, and replacing the air traffic control tower at the 400-plus acre general aviation airport in East Spokane. The
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Commercial valuations set new record in Spokane County

Multifamily property sales said to lead sector in higher assessments
October 6, 2022
Erica Bullock
Spokane County's assessed property values for new construction this year are $300 million higher than in 2021, fueled by climbing construction-related costs for materials and labor, says Spokane County Assessor Tom Konis.
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