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Dylan Harris

Dylan Harris

Deputy Editor Dylan Harris has worked at the Journal since 2021. Dylan, who was born and raised in Spokane, enjoys watching sports, cooking, and spending time with his family.

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Busy spring raises questions over need for more hotel rooms

New event venues, tourism growth among factors weighed
May 23, 2024
Dylan Harris

An incident in Coeur d'Alene, new Spokane event venues, and a growing tourism sector have raised questions about whether Spokane County needs more hotels.


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Rosie's Restaurant expected to open downtown next week

Eatery to offer lunch items from Caruso's menu
May 23, 2024
Dylan Harris

Rosie’s Restaurant is expected to open next week at 909 W. First, in downtown Spokane.


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Aerospace+ conference to highlight tech hub, address challenges

Annual event expected to draw nearly 300 attendees
May 23, 2024
Dylan Harris

Workforce challenges, industry trends, new technology, and Spokane’s federal tech hub designation will be among the focal points at this year’s I-90 Aerospace+ Corridor Conference & Expo.


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No-Li files lawsuit over Big Juicy trademark

Complaint stems from Redhook Ale Brewery's new Big Juicy Ballard beer
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

No-Li Brewhouse LLC has filed a lawsuit against American Beverage Crafts LLC, which does business as Redhook Ale Brewery, over the trademark rights to the words “Big Juicy."


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Chicken Run: Inland Northwest sees rise in chicken restaurants

At least eight poultry-oriented eateries opened, planned in INW
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Since Chick-fil-A opened in North Spokane in 2020, numerous chicken-oriented restaurants have opened or been proposed in the Inland Northwest.


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Former Kaspien CEO joins BuyWander

Kowalchuk brings ecommerce experience to online auction startup
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Former Kaspien CEO Brock Kowalchuk has been named co-founder and co-CEO of BuyWander, a Spokane-based online auction startup.


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Home décor shop opens at Spokane Club

Decorating services, private shopping offered at Mad Max Furniture & Decor
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Mad Max Furniture & Decor has opened at the historic Spokane Club, at 1002 W. Riverside.


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Expo '74 impact still felt by architecture community

Integrus, NAC among firms behind design of lasting structures for World's Fair
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane architecture firms responsible for designing Expo '74 buildings and site plans still feel the impact of their past work today.


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2024 Icons: Providence's Mike Wilson

Former CEO helped create Heart Institute, INHS
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Mike Wilson’s inherent ability to bring people and ideas together played a significant role in shaping Spokane’s largest health care system.


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Spokane private school employment jumps to record high

Some Inland Northwest institutions see minimal increase
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Private school employment is at an all-time high in the Spokane area, but not all schools feel impact.


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