The Washington state Department of Transportation has two major projects planned this year relating to the North Spokane Corridor, says Al Gilson, spokesman for the department's Eastern Region.
So far, the department has completed 5.5 miles of the 10.5
Marlene Feist, spokeswoman for the city of Spokane's utilities department, says the city plans to begin construction this year on combined sewer overflow projects valued at about $8.6 million.
'This is the last of the CSO projects, so we're winding
The former Safeway grocery store at 1441 N. Argonne Road, in Spokane Valley, is being remodeled into Spokane's first Altitude Trampoline Park gym.
Kenda and Branden Gadish are the franchisees for the 32,000-square-foot Valley gym, which they say likely w
River City Guitars, at 2910 E. 29th, on the South Hill, is Spokane's newest vintage guitar shop.
Co-owned and operated by local musicians Bobby Kluss and Joe Chamberlain, the store specializes in the buying and selling of vintage electric, acoustic,
Sweet Peaks Ice Cream, of Whitefish, Mont., plans to open its first Spokane shop in May at 415 W. Main downtown.
Company owners Marissa and Sam Dauenhauer started the business in 2010 and currently operate six shops. One is at 108 N. Fourth, in Coeur d
Mutu Coffee Roasters LLC, an organic and fair-trade coffee roaster, recently has earned a certification enabling it to become the first B corporation to be headquartered here in Spokane.
B corporations are for-profit companies that pledge to achieve s
Some Washington state attorneys and educators say their five-year effort to create a new type of legal professional known as a limited license legal technician is beginning to pay off, with some of the program's first graduates opening their own practices
The city of Airway Heights had a ceremonial groundbreaking in November for the city's new $17.25 million recreation center project, but delays in permitting and weather conditions held up the actual start of construction until earlier this month, the ci
Since its purchase four years ago by local investor group Cracker Box LLC, the former Washington Cracker Co. building at 304 W. Pacific quietly has been transforming into a popular Spokane event venue.
Darby McKee, who co-owns the building along with Mar