Palo Alto, California-based electric car and clean energy manufacturer Tesla Inc. has established a service center in East Spokane.
Tesla applied for a change-of-use permit at its facility at 3304 E. Springfield, near Playfair Commerce Park, early this
Pre-pandemic executive pay increased by just 1% for executives at Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies in 2019, according to a Journal of Business analysis.
Work on Mullen Technologies Inc.'s planned 1.3 million-square-foot West Plains manufacturing facility could start as early as September, says Mullen CEO and founder David Michery.
While that timeline might prove to be optimistic, S3R3 Solutions is revi
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, STEM education has never been a more relevant investment for schools and communities, according to a retired instructor at Rogers High School, in Spokane.
The teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, is challenging the Spokane
Medical records-tech company Medcurity Inc. says it has secured a second round of funding this year from a West Side investment firm.
The firm, SeaChange Fund, invested $500,000 in Spokane-based Medcurity earlier this month.
SeaChange, founded in 2018
Ventura, California-based Swiss Productions Inc. is planning a new 25,700-square-foot manufacturing facility in Liberty Lake, where it will move its operations when the project is completed in 2022, says Richard Petrash, senior vice president and chief
Inland Northwest Spine & Neurosurgery PLLC, of Coeur d'Alene, has a new piece of operating room equipment that orthopedic surgeon Dr. Douglas Blaty says is a vast improvement over previous tools.
The Modus V digital microscope, produced by
CloudEngage Inc., a personalization software company operating in downtown Spokane, has bought a Seattle company that specializes in online self-service through the use of artificial intelligence.
In its 30th year of operation, the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Heart Transplant program now has completed 339 heart transplants.
Moving forward, the program's team leaders say they desire to continue expanding the unit.
Having seen some of the financial challenges college students face, two recent Gonzaga University graduates have built a business that helps collegians generate income by taking on mundane tasks that homeowners don't want to mess with themselves.